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19Sep/12Off

How To Start A Dog Grooming Business

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Article by Heather Brown

So, how do you start a dog grooming business? Knowing how to groom a dog and different styling techniques are only some of the knowledge you need to run a successful business. Since this will be your business, it is your choice what kind of service you will be providing. Your business will be more successful the more work you put into it.A trip to your local county clerks office would be a good idea to find out what the legalities are to help figure out how to start a dog grooming business. Find out what type of zoning laws are in your area, if you need a business permit and what insurance is needed. Capital may be an issue, so apply for a small business loan. Are you going to have a mobile grooming unit or run your operation out of your home? Equipment and tools associated with this business are plentiful.The tools, supplies and equipment you will need are readily available. Starting out with the basics is alright. As your business expands you will be able to afford more high tech equipment, tools and supplies. Advertising techniques should be considered before you open for business. Everyone in your area should, at the very least, know about your business.The types of services usually offered are clipping toenails, bathing, brushing, cleaning ears, trimming the coat, styling the coat and brushing teeth.Brushing teeth, clipping nails, styling the coat, bathing, drying, brushing and ear cleaning are some of the duties mist dog groomers do. The basic tools and equipment you will need are a grooming table, scissors, clippers, nail clippers, brushes, combs, dog toothbrush, washing unit and drying unit. Shampoo, conditioner, ear cleaner, dog toothpaste, shedding treatments and flea treatments are some of the necessary supplies to have.Getting educated in dog grooming and running a small business is highly recommended.An education and certification are good to have to be a dog groomer. If your competition knows more styling techniques than you your customers are probably going to go to them. There are online dog courses you can take. You learn how to groom dogs like a professional and how to operate your business.Operating a business and how to groom dogs are usually the highlights of these classes. You usually receive a certificate upon completion. Hands-on classes are also available.Classes that teach dog grooming in a hands on environment is also available. The only downside is that they are hard to find and sometimes expensive.Although they are hard to find and somewhat cistly.Starting a dog grooming business now would be a great investment. The industry is growing.This field is definitely growing. Statistics show that the percentage of pet owners is to increase about 10%-20% by the year 2012.By the year 2012, studies say that the amount of pet owners is to grow about 20%. Mist pet owners love to spoil there animals.Spoiling pets is usually the norm among pet owners. If you have a solid business plan and the right education, you will more than likely succeed with your dog grooming business.So, with education and a solid dog grooming business plan, there is a great chance you will succeed.

 

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I enjoy researching about different topis and writing about them. I love animals, especially dogs. My fiance and family are my true loves.

 

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The Must Guide to Dog Grooming

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Article by Ann Stewart

As the weather continues to get colder across the country, including here in the St. Petersburg area, properly grooming your pet is becoming more important.

If you think through the impact the change of weather has on your own hair, keep in mind it will impact your dog in the same way. As the weather gets colder and the humidity drops, the scalp and hair become drier. This can cause an increase in your dog itching and increased dander around your home and on your clothes.

While grooming your pet at home is an important part of caring for your pet, seeing a professional groomer on a regular basis is crucial, and making sure it's the same groomer is essential.

Professional Dog Grooming Isn't Just For The Pampered

While it is an investment, professional dog grooming can help save both your dog's health as well as your sanity. Before closing the door completely, think through why you should consider a professional dog groomer:

Your Pet's Health - While the first thing anyone thinks about is how clean good looking a professionally groomed dog is, the primary reason any dog owner should consider professional dog grooming is for the health of their furry companion. Professional dog groomers, like those at Advantage Pet Center, are trained to look for signs of health problems in the skin and on the coat. These can be mild skin irritations, abrasions, lumps, bumps, and patchy baldness, just to name a few. This advanced warning can help save your dog's health, and possible life, not to mention your medical costs when you can address a problem early. This training also helps the dog groomer to identify what kind of shampoos and products are best suited for your dog and his or her particular coat and skin type.

The Right Grooming Tools & Skill - Most of us understand the difference between a friend cutting our hair (who hasn't been properly trained) versus going to a professional hair stylist. While the stylist may be more expensive, they quality of your cut is going to be far superior, and your experience is likely to be more positive. The same is true with your dog. Professional groomers know how to help your dog have a great experience while grooming them, and they're going to look great - all because they've had the proper training and have the right equipment.

Don't Forget Your Dog's Nails

Remember, grooming is more than just baths and brushes. The nails are an important piece to being properly groomed, and can have a huge impact on your dog's physical health. While you can cut nails at home, or use a drummel to file them down, do you know how to deal with your dog when the nail gets cut too short? Are you causing yourself or your dog injury by trying to hold him on your lap while cutting his nails? This can be a challenging task to those who are unprepared.

Your Professional Dog Grooming Partner

If you don't have a regular professional groomer, or aren't satisfied with them you can find providers in your area through Yelp or DogGroomerDirectory.com, a directory specific to dog groomers.

About the Author

Advantage Pet Center provides dog boarding, doggie daycare, and pet grooming for the St Petersburg area. Ann Stewart, owner of Advantage Pet Center, has a distinct passion to providing quality care for all animals, from dogs and cats to guinea pigs and snakes. Be sure to check out their services or call to schedule a time to tour the facility.

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16Sep/12Off

Why Is Getting My Dog Groomed So Expensive?

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Article by Robin Kasper

As a dog groomer I hear it all the time. "Why does having my dog groomed cost so much? I don't pay that much for my own hair cut. Maybe I will just groom him myself!" People never seem to understand what exactly a groomer does that costs so much. Well I decided to write this article to set the record straight.

We as groomers are not trying to rip you off. We know your haircut may cost less then your dogs but there are many reasons why we charge what we do. First off you only have hair on your head. If your whole body was covered with hair that needed trimming then your stylist would surely raise their prices. There is really no comparison between your own hair cut and what a groomer does for your dog. And when we consider some of the services that your dog groomer has to perform it is a good thing that there is no comparison between dog grooming and our own hair cuts. I seriously doubt you would want anyone expressing your anal glands which I don't think humans even have. Also your stylist does not have to give you a sanitary clip and if they do I bet it cost more then having your dog groomed.

So now that I have made it obvious that your typical groomer performs certain services that go way beyond the average humans hair cut lets look at some other reasons dog grooming can be expensive. Your average dog groomer may charge anywhere from to 0 dollars for a standard grooming depending on the size of your pet and issues such as coat condition.

So every morning you wake up and at some point you hopefully brush or comb your hair. I would be willing to bet that most of you wouldn't leave your house without first doing this. Although, how often do you brush your dog? Matted coats are a common scene at the grooming salon. Some of them may be so bad they could even be considered neglect or cruelty. In many cases were matting is the issue the coat can not be saved and may have to be completely shaved down. This is a time consuming process that most groomers will charge extra for. If you want to avoid extra cost for grooming take care of your dogs coat at home by regularly brushing it out. Not only is this good for your dog's skin and coat it is a great way to bond with your pet.

Grooming can be a tough business. I am guessing that you have never bitten your hair dresser. At least I hope you haven't. I am also guessing you tend to sit very still while your stylist cuts your hair. Well, your dog may not always be as considerate of the groomer. Being a groomer takes great patients and the ability to guess what your new client might do next. While this may seem trivial it is one reason that dog grooming can seem costly. We never know what a new client is going to be like until we have finished grooming them. We take a chance everyday of being bitten., scratched, urinated on, and much more.

So the next time you take your dog to the groomer don't be so quick to complain about the price of your dogs haircut. Groomers work very hard and most or underpaid for what they do. We take good care of your pets and treat them with the same love that we treat our own. If the price is still too steep you may want to begin grooming your dog yourself at home. Although, I wouldn't be surprised if you run back to the groomer after the first self groom. I believe that sometimes until you try it yourself you will never understand how much work goes into making your dog absolutely beautiful.

About the Author

Years of offering the finest grooming for high end clients have made Robin Kasper what some would call an expert in the canine grooming & skin care industry. Recently she has shared some of her most valuable tips, advice, and recipes for the conscientious pet owner in an easy to follow guide "Essentials For The Herbal Hound". This guide contains a wealth of information on how to make dog shampoo  and dozens of safe all-natural pet care remedies  including flea shampoos, odor solutions, oral hygiene solutions and much more. This guide is a great resource for any dog lover who wants to create their own  homemade dog shampoo  and solutions.

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