14/10/2023
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Professional Dog Groomer, City and Guilds Qualified, Fully Insured, 10 years + experience working wi
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A little bit in love with this guy π©΅
Beautiful poem for all the long noses in the rescue centres across the country waiting on their forever homes π‘πΆβ€οΈπΎ They make amazing petsππΆβ€οΈ
Miss Charlie getting a pampering session while her dad helps out at the rescue kennels ππΆπ₯°πβοΈπΎ
NEW Dog/puppy owners please read ππ wrote by another groomer but everything u need to know ;)
Poodle, Cockapoo, Bichon, Cavapoo, Snhauzer, Lhasa apso, Shih tzu, Labradoodle, Goldendoodle, Schnoodle (you get the idea!)
What do they all have in common? Well, apart from the fact we love them all! They are all 'high maintenance' dogs. These breeds, amongst others, will need to visit a groomer every 4-6-8 weeks for the whole of their lives. This is an expense that needs to be taken into consideration when you buy or adopt a dog, alongside food, veterinary care, insurance and other essential costs.
Hopefully, the breeder of your pooch will have explained to you the nature of your dogs coat and the regularity and cost of keeping them groomed, along with the importance of 'puppy intros'... but, if these are things they neglected to mention- fear not!!! Just read on and hopefully all will become clear- you dog will thank you for it!
Dog Grooming Q & A Why do I need to take my tiny puppy to the groomers when they are only a few weeks old? They don't need a haircut yet- isn't this an unnecessary cost?
Most little pups will likely not need a haircut at this age- however, grooming is classed as 'critical socialisation' - it is vital that your tiny pup meets their groomer to start to develop a bond of trust. They will also be able to experience all the new sights and sounds of a grooming salon before they are old enough to learn fear ( noisy hairdryers, clippers, sharp objects near their eyes, a bath!) My pup is 6 months old and is ready for her first haircut... but I didn't know about the critical socialisation period, so it will be her first time-is that okay?
Every dog is different, some are chilled and can cope with whatever life throws at that them-we are very kind, patient and gentle groomers -they could be fine! On the other hand, there is a strong possibiltiy that they will be very scared, anxious and overwhelmed, despite our best efforts to calm and reassure them. Dog grooming is not like hairdressing, we can't ask them to sit still and allow us, a complete stranger, to do whatever we like to them. They don't understand what we are doing and why we are doing it so they will likely put up some resistance, be it a tap dance on the table, a growl, or worse case scenario- a bite! In this situation we may advise you to come and collect them and bring them for some 'de-sensitisation' visits to allow them to get to know us and de-stress before we attempt to groom them. Very rarely, if we feel the dog is ungroomable due to fear/aggression- we may advise you to visit a behaviourist or the vet for a haircut under sedation (We cannot groom a terrified dog that is resorting to severe aggression- it's not safe for them or for us) I brought my puppy/dog to the groomers and they shaved him to the bone! He feels cold and looks awful-was this really necessary? Should I look for a better groomer?
As professional groomers, we have spent lots of time and money investing into our craft- we take pride in our work and love nothing more than to send your pooch home looking like a fluffy teddy-you're happy and we're happy! However, if your dog is matted, we have no choice but to clip them very short as it is the kindest option. If we were to spend time brushing out the knots, this would cause pain and discomfort to your pooch and go against the Animal Welfare Act. Imagine us trying to brush out the knots on a puppy that hasn't been for any introductory visits and has just met us for the first time-this would be terrifying for them! We would also not advise trying lots of different groomers as the dog and groomer will have to start from scratch each time building a connection/positive relationship. I don't think they need to come every 6-8 weeks-that works out pretty expensive for me- aren't you just trying to rip me off?
Trust me, if we wanted to make lots of money we wouldn't be dog grooming! We groom because we love dogs, we love your dog and we care about them. We don't want them to get knotty/matted and go home with the 'shave of shame', we want you to have the look that you envisaged for your pooch. We don't want your dog to see the groomers as a punishment, only visiting occasionally when they are desperate, we want them to see us and the grooming process as a regular, routine part of their lives-nothing to be afraid of. What can I do to help make grooming enjoyable and relaxed for my pup?
Invest in the right tools for grooming at home- a slicker brush and a metal comb-brush right down to the roots all over the body and follow with the comb to ensure you have caught all the tangles. You wouldn't visit the hairdresser with a head of hair that hasn't been brushed for 6 weeks and it needs to be the same for your dog. Make this experience enjoyable by having lots of treats on hand! You can also de- sensitise them to the sound/feel of your hairdryer and prepare them for the sensation of clipping using an electric toothbrush. Bring them before they are 16 weeks old for a puppy intro and listen to your groomers advice about the regularity of grooming appointments that will be needed.
Thank you for reading and taking this guidance on board - we look forward to a lifetime of happy, enjoyable grooming sessions with your dog!
Happy New Year to all my clients and their two legged owners β€οΈβ€οΈ Thanks for all your support in 2021 and I look forward to seeing you all again in the New Year π₯³πΆπ
Rescue Schnauzer Mr Sprinkle got a much needed welfare groom before heading off to a rescue centre to hopefully soon find his forever home β€οΈπ‘πΆ Iβm sure he feels like a new man after getting all those tight mats removed πβοΈππ©π
When work is taking too long and thereβs an angry little man watching you cause he isnβt happy he hasnβt had his dinner yet π€£π€£πππ±π±ππ
First time grooming a Biewer Terrier today, this wee cutie is Harvey and Iβm totally smitten ππ heβs a little rescue dog and has totally landed on all four paws. Canβt wait to see this wee man again heβs the cutest little teddy bear πππ
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How adorable is Rosa waiting patiently on her treat after her groom π₯°πΆπβ€οΈβοΈπΎπ
Stella has been here with us a while now due to medical issues and tomorrow she heads off to find her forever family. We are all gonna really miss this gentle giant pottering about. She gives the best cuddles in exchange for belly rubs π€£ Some family will be very lucky to get the best girl ever β€οΈπ₯°πΆπ₯°πΎπ₯° β€οΈ
And the doggie dads too ππΆπ
ππTransformation Tuesday ππ
Itβs been a while since Iβve done any rescue grooms but this little guy was in bad need of a make over!! Iβm sure he will feel much more comfortable tonight π₯°πΎπβοΈππΆ
ππΈ Happy Mothers Day πΈπ
Benji and Spencer are too cute not to share ππΆπ
How adorable is this little guy π Freddie in for his first big boy groom π₯°πΆππΎβοΈ
Big teddy bear Nala in for cuddlesβ€οΈand a full groom too ππ₯°πΆππΎβοΈ
Two handsome boys out enjoying walks in the snow this afternoon πΎβοΈπβοΈπΆ Big thanks to the local council pounds for working along side us to enable lots of wonderful dogs to make their way to their forever homes π‘β€οΈπΆ
Iβm grateful I to get to see lots of good boys and girls β€οΈπΆππΎβ€οΈ
Happy New Year to all my customers and their
4-legged family β€οΈπΆπ
Thanks for all your loyalty and support in 2020 and I hope to see you all again soon safe and well in 2021 β€οΈπΆβ€οΈπΎβ€οΈπΆβ€οΈ
Happy Christmas to all my customers and their doggies. I hope you all have an great Christmas
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Rosie in for regular groom and all ready for Santa ππΆπππ π»βοΈπΎπ
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Fluffy teddy bear Murphy in for his regular groom
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How cute is Comet....heβs just the happiest little guy ππΆππΎ
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Totally in love with my little foster dog Tilly πΆππΎ
Lucky relaxing after his de-shed groom π
Cutie pie Tinchy in for a tidy up π
Rescue dog Hazel in for her first clip off yesterday, she was sooooo brave and a total sweetheart ππ
β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ Some of todayβs cuties β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
Maisie waiting on her treat after her regular groom πππ
Millie waiting patiently on her lift home πππ
πππ Jessie πππ
Happy Fathers Day to all the Dog Dads out there πππΆββοΈπ
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