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#69017 - 06/17/06 03:11 AM
Re: Pet Grooming !!!
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Registered: 06/16/06
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Loc: Newport Beach, CA
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Thank you Canine Design and Jaw Jaw. I welcome the opportunity to correct some misconceptions here on this orginal topic. I am not trying to add fuel to a smoldering fire on the contrary, I just want to educate the readers here on a different spin to the original posting.
Groomers are passionate about what they do, me included and its obvious that all the postings here are concerned about the inference that we aren't but that corp. grooming is a safer environment. And that's simply just not true.
Groomer's are notorious for seeking out support and education to improve their skills which is why there are venues like wwww.groomers.net. One of the members of that board found this original posting on this topic and pasted the link to BWS to send replies.
I apologize if my posting was viewed in any other light other than being educational. I am a devoted groomer and supporter of anyone who grooms for a living. It's hard work and none of us would do it if we didn't love what we do. I use to have an executive postion with Price Club, I have an education and skills far more advanced than I use in the grooming profession. I chose grooming because it's fulfilling. It doesn't make me rich in dollars but rich in personal satisfaction and for me, that's enough. I'm lucky to have found my niche in life.
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#69019 - 06/16/06 06:01 PM
Re: Pet Grooming !!!
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Registered: 06/15/06
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Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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I also am a new poster who followed this thead when posted on the groomers board. I want to say that I desire to educate people in pet care, picking a groomer, and making sure your pet has vet care. I am a mobile groomer with 35 years expereience. I attended Hill's Professional Pet Grooming School in Inglewood, CA in 1972. I have worked in pet shops, for vets, and mobile, in addition to owning my own shop (in Il.) and now work mobile. I attend trade shows and learn new things all the time. Pet owners need to allow enough time for the job to be done properly. Learn how to keep your pet brushed out between grooming appointments. Don't neglect your pet for a year (or more) and expect wonders to be done. In defense of mobile groomers I would like to say that most pets, especially elderly or nervous, do very well mobile due to the fact that they are near home. I don't have to put a pet in a cage and all pets are hand dried. I have a fan, a HV dryer(which blows room temp air at high speed) and a human hair dryer(for the faces of those who can't stand high speed air) I allow any customer to stay nearby (but usually not IN the van) while I groom if the pet behaves. I spend a lot of time talking about health issues that need the vet to check on, behavior concerns and between grooming care. I think that all the posts were meant to get to the same heart of the issues, what is best for the pets. Please be kind to your groomer, we really do love pets.
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#69020 - 06/16/06 06:03 PM
Re: Pet Grooming !!!
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Registered: 06/15/06
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Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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If anyone would like to check out my website it is: http://www.mobilepetgroomers.net
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#69022 - 06/16/06 06:21 PM
Re: Pet Grooming !!!
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Registered: 06/15/06
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Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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Those two dogs are certified therapy dogs, and yes, they are hugging! Those two, with one more not pictured, are wonderful, happy, well cared for Brussels Griffons owned by a wonderful couple. The woman takes these dogs to visit children on dialysis, and of course, many other places where hugs are required!
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