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Old 13-02-2009, 03:08 PM
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Re: Dog Grooming

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You need to do lots of research and find out what your competitors are charging.

I would imagine it would be around:

£20 for a Westie/Yorkie
£25 Shih Tzu/Lhasa
£30 Cockers, Poodles, Bichons
£35+ Large breeds and double coated breeds

What dog grooming training and experience do you have?

Are you planning on just offereing a bathing service, or clipping?
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Old 17-02-2009, 12:00 PM
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Re: Dog Grooming

Hi there thanks for all the support i got some business now so im slowly building up many thanks for the opinions just decided to go slowly and take my time any one else taht can give me a few wqords of advice is more than welcome many thnaks
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Old 17-02-2009, 12:04 PM
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Re: Dog Grooming

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Hi there all dog lovers!
my name is Gina i am new in the business of dog grooming so relying on all of you to give me some tips of the trade
currently i do
dog grooming inc teeth ears bath trim clipped ect
doggy stays so if you wanted to go visit someone in london but worried about you pet then dont i am avaliable to look after them
also dog walks which comes with a free dog wash when ever you want it

all of these are at low prices and a lot more to offer

i pick up an deliver in a 10 mile radius round ringwood

but because im new an no hands on experiance do you think i would get the work if i offered every first dog a free service?
please let me know what you think
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Yes I think you would get work - but please make sure you get adequate insurance
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Old 26-02-2009, 01:22 PM
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Re: Dog Grooming

hi there im am currently doing dog grooming from home now im asking customers for model dogs so im clipping there dogs for free due to the recession an it gives me a chance to know there animal and the chance for the dog owners to know me an how i groom there pets do you think this is a good idea? what would you think if you got offered this? if no why not? even though its recession you would stil prefer to get your pet groomed to the highest standard? would are your opinions??
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