We spend a lot of time, money, and energy on caring for our pets. There's a reason why, as reported by Brandon Gaille, revenues in the pet industry are around $75 billion each year. People are willing to spend a lot of money on their pets, and that is particularly true when it comes to grooming our dogs. Not all dogs need to be professionally groomed, but it can be nice for your low-maintenance dog to indulge in a grooming session every once in a while. Unless you want to spend most of your day grooming with dubious results, it's sometimes best to entrust your canine to a dog grooming service.
Choosing a dog grooming service means entrusting people you don't know personally with your furry friend, not just in terms of their "look" but their health and safety as well. Some dog grooming companies are not as responsible as they should be, and this can lead to disaster. With that being said, let's look into how you can make sure you choose the best dog grooming service for your beloved pet.
1. Ask Local Dog Owners
If you see a person walking a well-groomed dog down the street, ask their owner about where they were groomed. You'll typically be able to tell if a dog has been professionally groomed, but if the owner happens to have groomed the dog themselves, it's simply a compliment for them to enjoy. Next time you're at the dog park, take a look around for the best-looking dogs to sniff out a grooming lead!
2. Ask Questions
Typically, those that work for a dog grooming service are more than happy to answer your questions. Give them a quick call and ask about their experience, their procedures, and the products that they use. You can get a good idea for the groomer if you speak with them first.
3. Do They Have Certifications?
Dog groomers can and should be properly certified in flea and tick medication applications within some states. If your state requires this, ask about your potential groomer's credentials. In addition, there are a number of specialized dog grooming programs that offer certifications to students who successfully complete their education. If a potential groomer is not fully certified, you may not want to trust them with your dog.
Remember, you can always change your mind if you visit a groomer and find that they don't get along with your dog. You're under no obligation to stick with a groomer that you don't like. That being said, if you're ready to treat your dog to a superior spaw treatment, call us today!
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