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Recommending Grooming Tools to Pet Owners

Recommending Grooming Tools to Pet Owners

Sometimes, pet owners ask us for recommendations on what tools they should use to maintain their pet's coat between grooms. This is a happy thing because it means the pet may return to future appointments in better shape.

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Your Dryer as a Shedding Tool

Your Dryer as a Shedding Tool

The days are longer, and the weather is a bit warmer, but pet groomers can tell you that spring is arriving because it is shedding season. Clumps, clouds, and chunks of fur are becoming apparent on dogs everywhere.

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Breed Confusion

Breed Confusion at the Salon – Grooming Tips & Solutions

It happens pretty often—pet owners who are confused about what breed of dog they have at the end of the leash. It can be humorous, or it can cause problems. Here is an example. A customer calls and schedules an appointment for a Pomeranian. You set a date, planning how long it usually takes you to groom this breed. The customer shows up with a 48-pound dog that looks a whole lot more like a Chow mix than the Pomeranian you were expecting. Your schedule for the day takes a painful hit. This dog is much bigger and fluffier than you had planned on.

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Airedale Head How To’s

How to Groom an Airedale Head – Pro Tips for Pet Groomers

The King of Terriers, the Airedale, is an uncommon breed in many parts of the country.Airedales, the largest of the wire-coated terriers, can be 23 inches tall at the shoulder, with a strong, muscular build. Like many terriers, they have unique facial hair that sets them apart from other breeds, and groomers not used to working on this breed may find setting the proper pattern on their faces a little tricky.

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Cage Cleaning Cues

Cage Cleaning Tips Every Groomer Should Know | PetEdge

As a brand-new groomer, I worked at a veterinary hospital for a while. One of the first things the doctor did was show me how he wanted cages cleaned. The place where I learned to groom was a little, um, relaxed about cleaning, and I’m afraid I didn’t make a good impression on my new boss.

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Why Use the Groomers Wall

Why Groomers Love The Groomers Wall | PetEdge

Dandy, the cocker mix, is a dancer. He line dances to see you at the end of his leash, boogies in the bathtub, and wants to tango on the table. Working on a dog this happy is adorable. And exhausting. 

 

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Grooming and Aural Hematomas

Grooming and Aural Hematomas

Muffy, the American Cocker Spaniel, arrives for her annual spring shave down. Just like every year, Muffy is matted. Her ears are particularly bad, with tennis ball-sized tangles weighing them down.  

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Deshedding in the Tub

Deshedding in the Tub: A Smarter Grooming Technique

The days are getting longer, meaning shedding season is just around the corner. Have you ever tried removing loose undercoat in the tub? If not, it's a neat trick to try on double-coated breeds. Here is how.

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Grooming Instructions

Why Grooming Instructions Help Deliver Better Results

Mr. Barr arrives for Tiki's grooming appointment and says, "My wife sent instructions," as he hands over a piece of paper. Groomers tend to fall into two different camps when this happens. Camp #1. This groomer is happy to see that piece of paper and eagerly reads it. The words (and sometimes drawings!)  are valuable information. They can help set the groomer up for success because they know if they can follow the instructions on the paper, chances are the customer will be happy with their work. Camp # 2. This groomer will have to try hard to prevent the customer from seeing their eye roll. They may even feel angry or insulted that the customer has instructions and resent the implication that their status as the grooming professional is being questioned.

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Undocked Dilemma

Grooming Tips for Dogs With Natural, Undocked Tails

Certain breeds of dogs grace our grooming tables that typically have docked tails. A docked tail has been wholly or partially removed, usually when the puppy is only a few days old. Some common examples are Poodles (toy, miniature, or standard), American and English Cocker Spaniels, English Springer Spaniels, Schnauzers (miniature, standard, or giant), Yorkshire Terriers, and many other breeds.

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