17/11/2025
This is Kobe in for his quarterly. He was really excited to be here on arrival. We had hit a blip in the road with Kobe, he was relucant to come in, was spinning/fidgetting with scissor work around his jacket, didn't like his bottom being touched either. His arrival behaviours were starting to decline and post groom he stopped interacting, just cried at the gate, so we had a reset. We decided to just card his jacket but trim his feathers, tail and ears, and in his last few sessions he was fine. He has been a lot more cooperative and seemed much happier. He jumped straight on the table for health check. After health check today, he ran to the bath, piece of chicken, in he jumped. Bath time he's great. Out of the bath ran to the table and hopped on. Table work, finish dryer on a mid setting. Ears cleaned, nail's grinded. I brushed and combed him, but he kept jumping on my head and hu***ng my face which was really terrific. I removed the towel, but he didn't want to let it go grabbing hold of it and giving it a good old hump! Once towelgate was over, he was carded with several different sized coat kings damp, really cooperative and engaged. Loved working for a bit of chicken. Had his rear hock feathers, front legs and tummy trimmed short. We headed out for a break and toilet. Tail and paws were trimmed, really good with that. I carded him all over again. His face/head were trimmed, and ears were trimmed outside and underside. Post groom, I got the scratchboard out, instead of putting the treat in the box, he'd sit on it instead. Why put it in the box when I can feed him directly?! I think he was trying to be helpful, but kind of misses the point of scratching his nails! After that, Kobe went to the toy basket and started initiating play with a ball. He had stopped doing that, but it has been coming back these past couple of sessions He'd also hop on the table to try and earn extra chicken. I'm hoping, fingers crossed, we've got the process nailed for Kobe. ❤️