Falling in Love with Grooming Again
Grooming is hard. The clients are picky, you stay covered in hair and your shoes are …
Grooming is hard. The clients are picky, you stay covered in hair and your shoes are …
Muzzle–free and restraint–free grooming are gaining momentum in our industry and are an important sign of …
Okay. So, it has been quite the no good, very bad year. We have seen losses …
Clients can leave you baffled. They bring expectations, demands and needs—and complaints when you fail to …
Achieving Compliance: Educating Your Clients with Compassion and Science Read More
One of the most aggravating things to deal with is trying to settle a disagreement with …
Rules of Engagement: Settling Differences in the Salon Read More
We all have them. That client who comes in with demands, or a picture of a …
Many of us actively seek new information about what we do so that we can continue …
Your stuff is dusty, the tags are bent and there is dog hair stuck to the …
Forming a group of strangers into a cohesive staff can be like juggling hedgehogs—with the health …
Who serves the dog that no one wants to groom? The dog that has been turned …
There are hundreds of tools available to groomers these days. Brushes, combs, rakes and stripping knives, …
Taming Your Toolkit: Finding the Perfect Combo That Works for You Read More
There have been an abundance of stories in the newsfeeds and blogs about grooming–related injuries and …
Did I Do That? Exploring Grooming-Inflicted Issues Read More