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Different pets have vastly
different grooming needs. Some
pets need a lot more grooming
than others. The majority of
animals will need some kind of
grooming service at some stage
of their lives. Whether it's
bathing or trimming, or even a
large matt that needs to be
removed - there are some things
that need to be done by
professionals.
Choosing a groomer is not just a
matter of opening the phonebook
however, there are just too many
choices. But when choosing
groomers some standards cannot
be negotiated. You want the best
for your pet and need to be sure
you can safely place your trust
in your chosen groomer.
Before sending your beloved pet
to a grooming service - here are
some useful tips to consider
when it comes to choosing the
right service for you.
1. References: This is the most
important of the criteria! A
simple way to make sure you
choosing right is just to ask
your friends/family where they
take their animals. Word of
mouth works well. Look online to
see if there's any evidence of
good work or happy clients.
2. Their level of experience: Do
they have some kind of
qualification? Are they
affiliated with any grooming
associations? If your pet has
exotic or unusual needs ask them
if they've dealt with - for
example a French treatment. Ask
if they have any photo albums of
their work or happy clients they
could refer you to.
3. Staying there: Many places
allow you to stay with your pet
while they do their work. A
trustworthy establishment should
have no problems with letting
you stay - and even if you don't
intend to stay - their reaction
to the question will tell you a
lot.
4. Evaluate their place of
business: is it clean and well
lit. Does it give a good
impression? Are the animals
there happy and calm? Does the
establishment have a happy feel
to it?
5. Of course your own pets'
reaction will also have a lot to
do with whether you choose a
groomer. If your pet becomes
upset or reacts badly to them -
find another groomer. Groomers
should handle your pet gently.
The best places love your animal
as much as you do and treat them
well. And if you aren't happy
with their service - find
someone else. You wouldn't leave
your children with just anybody
- why should your pets be any
different. Take your time while
choosing - it'll be time well
spent.
About The Author
Gary Allison is a third generation of professional dog breeders. It all
started with his
grandparents in 1970
with the Boston Terriers
and has expanded to
Maltese, Yorkshire
Terriers, Pugs, Shih
Tzu’s and Pomeranians.
He is also actively
involved with dog rescue
and has a website that
showcases the puppies he
occasionally has for
sale at
http://allmypuppiesonline.com.
Gary is also the author
of two consumer guides,
http://carpetsecrets.com
and
http://movingsecretsguide.com. |
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