Just as you feel the change in seasons, your dog does too. New dog owners tend to overlook a few of the things that come with this time of year. Before you get so excited that the snow has melted and bolt out the door with your pup, make sure you have prepared yourself, your dog, and your yard for spring.
Not every animal you groom will be a picture of perfection; more often than not, you will handle animals with skin issues. In some cases, you may even be the one to discover these issues. Not only may it alter your grooming technique, but it means that you need to speak with the pet’s owner, too.
Spring is here again, and in true spring cleaning fashion, dog owners tend to want their pups looking fabulous - even if they haven’t picked up a dog brush all winter.
In honor of National Puppy Day, we wanted to round up some of our followers' favorite before and after pictures. Try not to smile when you scroll through these sweet puppy-eyed pictures.
There is no doubt that humans are happier around animals! Allowing your grooming business to be a location for a local dog adoption, rescue, or fostering care event will bring smiling faces inside your door.
Your business can benefit by understanding exactly what is trending in the furbaby community. With each year comes new ideas, and now more than ever, the millennial generation is dictating the trends you need to bring into your business.
Before becoming parents to a human baby, many couples are mom and dad to a furbaby. Typically, this furry, four-legged animal has been placed on quite the pedestal over some long period of time. Bringing home a newborn can present a lot of worry for the expecting family.
Most furbaby owners believe that all dog shampoos are created equal, but the truth is that they are not. It is more than just the fragrances found inside the soap bottles that can cause problems; different dog breeds, and dogs with different skin types or furs may require a different shampoo.