Professional Canine Stylists

Professional Canine Stylists
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We are a small boutique spa & salon who pride ourselves on our patience and love for your dogs and our high grooming standards.

Whilst many other grooming salons use neck restraints, we do not use the same practices and do not see the need to. With patience, a calm approach and a love for dogs, we believe many dogs will happily stand on the grooming table for the process.

Bathing: The therapist bathes the dog to clean the coat and remove dirt, grime, and odor. They usually use special shampoos and conditioners for the dog's coat and all skin types.
Grooming and Styling: Depending on the pet and owner's preferences, the sitter trims and shapes the dog's coat. This will include cutting, trimming, thinning and shaping the veneer to achieve the desired look.

Nail Trimming: The hairdresser trims the dog's nails to keep them safe and comfortable for a long time. Long nails can harm dogs and cause health problems.

Ear Cleaning: Cleaning your dog's ears can help prevent infection and discomfort.
The beautician carefully cleans the ear and removes any dirt or debris.

Dental Care: Some dentists offer dental care that cleans a dog's teeth and gums to promote oral health.

Grooming and Grooming: Regular grooming helps keep your dog's coat from getting tangled and tangled. A hairdresser uses brushes and brushes to match different types of fur.

Skin and Hair Inspection: The groomer will usually examine the dog's skin and coat for signs of health, such as illness, skin infection or allergies.
Professional services: Some hairdressers offer professional services, such as creative grooming, where they paint or create designs, or professional grooming, which includes dog-to-dog preparation according to certain standards.

Professional Canine stylists often work in animal shelters, animal parks, veterinary clinics or as independent contractors. They should have a good understanding of different dogs, coat types and special grooming needs. They also need to be familiar with the dog because some dogs can be anxious or aggressive when caring for the baby.

It is important for dog stylists to prioritize the safety, comfort and health of dogs in their care.
Groomers need to adjust their ideas to the dog's personality and any health issues.

Many beauticians receive training and certification from cosmetology schools or internships to ensure they have the knowledge and skills needed to provide quality cosmetic services.

 

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