How To Choose A Good Pet Grooming Service For Dogs

By Dawn Williams


Professional dog grooming helps people keep their four-legged friends looking their best. Different types of pet grooming services are available, so dog owners must pick the one which is most suitable for them and their dog. The facility must place a high value on the safety and well-being of the animals above all else.

Pet salons are the most common. The dog is dropped off by its owner and usually waits in a cage until its turn to be groomed. While most of these places do an excellent job and are affordable, they get rather busy and noisy at times, which is not the best choice for a dog that is uncomfortable with noise.

There are also mobile groomers who come to the customer's home and groom the dog there, and those who do all their work from a mobile van or trailer on the owner's property. The dog receives the groomer's full attention, which is a good choice for dogs that get upset easily being around other dogs and feels more at ease with its owner nearby.

Many veterinarians can recommend a competent groomer, and one can also ask other people if they can suggest someone. Checking out any grooming service with the Better Business Bureau is advisable, to make sure it doesn't have any past complaints against it. The customer should then call each groomer and ask about their certification, experience, and if they cater to all types of dogs.

Customers will also want to inquire about the fee for their type of dog, and find out if the groomer offers a choice in trim styles. Sometimes they also include bows or other accessories free of charge, and will provide specialized services such as removal hairs in the ear canal or expression of anal glands. Not every technician possesses these more complex skills, so the owner must confirm that they are qualified in this area.

The safety of the dog must come first. Salons sometimes use drying cages for quickly drying the animals, however if these machines are not handled properly it can be dangerous to the dogs, only competent staff must operate this equipment. Dogs with flat faces are prone to breathing problems, as are sick and elderly animals, and they should not be placed in these dryers. Groomers must be trained in animal first aid and be insured in case they were to accidentally harm a dog and it required the care of a veterinarian.

The dog owner should meet any groomer before booking an appointment. Taking a tour of the salon or mobile unit is also important. It should be well-lit and not smell unpleasant, and if there are cages they should be a suitable size and kept clean. Grooming equipment must be disinfected between uses, and the groomers should always demonstrate gentleness and patience with the animals and be happy to address any of the owner's concerns.

Finally, choosing the best pet grooming facility for a dog is largely a matter of trusting one's instincts. The customer should feel totally confident in this person's abilities and trust him or her to ensure that the dog is kept safe and happy during its grooming time.




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