![]() |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I have a friend that lives out towards Pomona and has paid upward of $100.00, the groomer did nothing different than I do, as a matter of fact less. He walked away very dissatisfied with what the groomer did/provided. I think I've stated this before, but at the risk of repeating myself (I'm getting old) even though I provide free grooming for my puppies for the rest of their lives, I always provide a grooming lesson to my new owners when they come and pick up their pup. |
Quote:
|
My biggest worry is keeping the dog still. Especially as a puppy...any advice there? You guys make it sound so easy...but Chloe just doesn't have the attention span to be still for more than a few minutes. -C |
Quote:
Now PetEdge has a portable grooming table with a grooming arm, it sits on top of a table.....Petedge.com. Might be worth it to invest in it. |
Here in my part of NC, I have paid as little as $35 and as much as $50. I do weekly baths, daily brushing, keep the tear stains to a minimum, but when it comes to trimming his ears, he KNOWS his mamma is a softy and if he mewls and fusses I won't do it...so every 6-8 weeks he gets a proper ears/sanitary/paw pad trim and I feel ok about that. :D |
thanks so much everyone! i will be taking them to their new groomer early 2 morrow morning sooo i will post some pics! and i dunno if i could ever do them myself i would be too scared but i envy u guys who do <3 |
Grooming can become expensive the more dogs you have . I am startingto learn how to do the basics myself. I think it is fun . I hope the grooming goes well for your little ones tommorow. Can't wait to see pictures :) |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:40 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use