Not exact matches
Not only does obtaining a
grooming certificate provide the qualifications needed to get a job as a
professional groomer, but it also teaches everything someone needs to
know to start their own
dog grooming business.
A
professional dog groomer has the knowledge base to
know which technique is most appropriate for a certain breed of
dogs.
Know your
dog's coat Before you attempt to start
grooming your
dog yourself, it's probably smart to pay one last visit to a
professional.
Learn to Groom: I do not want to be a
professional groomer, but I do want to
know how to do basic
grooming on my
dog.
On the other hand,
professional groomers know more about
dog hair and skin care than most
dog owners, and some
know more than most veterinarians.
I want them to
know why I chose that particular service or shampoo for their
dog, and I think it sets me apart as not «just a
groomer,» but I'm actually a
professional who
knows what I'm talking about.»
The New England Trainer's Network was created to provide a reliable, sane and
no - nonsense single source for good, safe, expert,
professional referrals for all things pet care, from training and behavior work, to walking,
grooming, boarding and in - home care, and for
dogs, cats and all companion animals.
If the pet is younger, it will get used to the
grooming procedures quicker
no matter if you do the procedures or take the
dog to a
professional grooming salon.
If you want to use a
professional groomer, let the
groomer know that your goal is for your
dog to perceive
professional grooming as a day at the Doggie Spa - a positive experience.
To keep your
dog at her best, you'll need to
know some basic
grooming skills — and when it's time to see a
professional groomer.
• Daily care of your foster
dog including, but not limited to, potty training / outings, feeding, water, exercise • Basic
grooming (bathing, nail trims, ear cleaning) • Transportation to veterinary visits as needed (or to another volunteer) • Transportation and participation at adoption events or meetings as announced (at least 1 every 90 days) • Attendance of training if necessary or desired • Written profile / biography of your foster
dog to let potential adopters
know more about them • Photos or transportation to a
professional photographer that we arrange (to increase adoption possibilities) • Communication with organization to ensure the
dog's needs are being met and there are no concerns.
This brand is
known for its high - quality show and
grooming supplies, catering to
professionals,
dog owners and
groomers.
Henry doesn't require much
grooming beyond the occasional bath and brushing (except for nail trims, and I bring him to a
professional with experience with reactive
dogs for that since he has some sort of trauma regarding his feet from his past life), but I
know I would love to learn how to do a «real»
grooming!
Our
dog trainers,
dog walkers and
dog groomers are encouraged to develop a personal,
professional relationship with our clients; so you
know the team caring for your pets!
If you've chosen to visit a
grooming salon, you should make sure that the
professional groomer who'll be taking care of your
dog has plenty of experience and
knows how to get along with any client.