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Its just like when new clients call complaining about their current groomer and how awful the quality and customer service is. They want to know how much you charge because they've heard wonderful things about you, or they see a dog you've groomed that...
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Most of the time I don't buy the I-don't-know-my-schedule statement. They're being noncommittal because they know you're flexible. If you ask any of the busy mobile groomers on this board, ALL of their clients book ahead no problem because they know...
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Do not confuse "certified" with "qualified".
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Only a couple of nicks in 15 plus years but only one that required sutures which happened a few years ago.
I still don't know how it happened. I was trimming nails with those Millers Forge red-handled trimmers when I noticed the blood....
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Yep. Always seems to be older poodles, and not just when drying the face. If you pay attention, they get worked up/agitated before the screaming starts. Once the screaming starts, it could takes several seconds to several minutes before it stops. Holding...
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Here in NorCal everybody hates cologne. It's actually offensive if you can smell someone from a few feet away. A nice scent is fine if you're hugging someone, but you shouldn't be forced to smell a person or their dog. Not everybody likes it.
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We have a policy in our shop regarding dogs like this. We require the dog comes back in 3-4 weeks for a follow up, and then it must come in for regular grooming NO LESS than every six weeks. This way dog and groomer get to know one another and come to...
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I have never found a drugged dog to be any easier, ever. No matter what they're on, they're just as aggressive if not more.
That being said, I think you have every right to refuse a vicious dog for your own safety. One bite in the right...
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Can you rephrase the question?
It is my understanding that if you are an IC, you don't receive a percentage. Instead, you pay a pre-arranged fixed rate per month for table rental.
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And five- brushing a dirty dog is gross. That grunge gets all over your table, your equipment, and you.
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It totally depends on the person. Either they "get it" or they don't. I don't know about you, We do a ton of poodly dogs that require fluff-drying. Our last 3 bathers absolutely sucked at brushing and straightening curly coats. It was maddening...
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If you don't hear from him soon, call the other local groomers and warn them about this scammer.
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Grooming notes: we use those little Clip Cards (barkleigh). Client info on the front including general notes like "bites for nails" or "hypo shampoo only", and then grooming notes on back. For example; Today's date- #7 Scottie trim,...
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Good answers, especially what Honey said. If your dog is not 100% sparkling clean, it will take a lot longer to dry. Especially cockers.
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We're open from 8-5, or until the last dog goes home. All of the dogs get dropped off in the morning. We never take same day appointments unless it's a regular and they have a damn good reason. We divvy up all the dogs between the groomers so we have...
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