Dog grooming has become a big business in the pet industry all over the world where people can take their pet dog for a tidy up or their show prospect for a complete make over to help catch the judges eye. Grooming your dog however is not just about good looks, it has so many health benefits as well, especially for some of the pets whose coats continue to grow. Of the many times groomers look over dogs, they get to see and feel changes that can and are happening to your dog. Many times, these can be the first early warning of something that can become more serious if not kept on top of.
Another point of discussion is that while there are so many groomers out there, many are not qualified in any way whatsoever. Some groomers can literally just buy the equipment they need, do some basic marketing and off they go into business with little or no experience. This does need to be a bit of buyer beware when selecting a trusted professional to take the best care of your dog with assurances of their health and welfare. You can do this by checking credentials and following up on testimonials to ensure the standards of the groomer are endorsed.
In episode 4 of the Podcast for Pet Carers, we got to speak with the ladies from Spots & Brows, Heather Lamy and Elise Smith about their journey into starting their own grooming salon within the Pet Resorts Australia Dural’s complex. They share stories about their start up, how they came to be friends and business partners, the difficulties of starting a new business, how they got their name and then onto why grooming is so essential for not just pet owners but for many of the pet guests staying at boarding facilities. If you want to know more about the ladies from Spots & Brows grooming, you can find them at spotsbrows.com.au/.
The Podcast for Pet Carers is proudly sponsored by Pet Resorts Australia and Canine Evolution.
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