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Old 12-01-2007, 08:37 PM   #46
Tillys_mom
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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy View Post
grooming takes time...takes so long for a good bath and all the extras they do, drying completely, brushing out, and haircut. If a dog is matted or won't be still, it takes even more time. I think three hours is very reasonable. And groomers have to make money...it's hard work to be a groomer...not just playing all day with puppies like some people think. You can get some really hard to handle dogs, aggressive dogs, nervous dogs, dirty dogs, matted dogs, flea/tick-covered dogs....groomers get bitten and scratched. It's hard work to be a good groomer.
Great post! As a groomer I've seen cases where the dog is nothing but one huge mat and I know it's going to take hours to get the dog shaved and bathed. I did a Shih Tzu once that took what seemed forever to groom. It was just one giant mat and smelt of pee. That lady couldn't pay me enough to groom her dog. I only got $30 out of the deal. Any good groomer is going to take their time. It always takes me at least 2 hours on a dog, (I am still new at it too), but I would be grateful they weren't rushing through it.
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