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The Problem with Dog Grooming at Big Box Pet Stores

In recent news, you may have read about the death of Colby, a lab mix who died in the care of Petco dog grooming in Chesterfield County, VA. He was left in a drying dog kennel and found with a temperature of 105 even an hour after his death. In wake of this tragedy, Allison Marks, pet parent to Colby, is not seeking vengeance or revenge, but has stated how she’d like to take this opportunity to raise awareness of the situation and to save other pet parents from experiencing this tragic loss in the family.

When you visit big pet stores for dog grooming, you’re taking a risk that you don’t necessarily have to take. If the Petco tragedy has left you even slightly fearful for visiting professional dog grooming, consider some of the following:

Specialized Dog Groomers Offer Individual Attention

Something that big box dog grooming in pet stores can’t do for you is specialize the attention and treatment of your dog. In small dog grooming boutiques, like Splash and Dash for Dogs, there is less task density so dog groomers aren’t stretched to the position of dog groomer, shelf stocker, cashier, nutritionist, daycare attendant, and every other job these individuals would have if they worked in a large pet store.

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Fewer Dogs a Day Offers More Safety

Smaller dog grooming boutiques will see fewer dogs every day than large pet store dog grooming sections. When dog groomers are seeing fewer dogs, they are able to keep up a healthy pace and present all dogs with constant attention, whereas one or two dog groomers helping hundreds of dogs a day will do their conveyer belt duty, move the dog along, and may not be paying attention to its mood or other needs.

Smaller Boutiques Offer Smaller Staff

When you visit smaller dog grooming boutiques, you will be greeted by only a handful of staff members each time. Because the stores are smaller, the staffing demands are smaller and this allows you to get to know the employees of the pet stores better. This also means that the workers of the pet stores given more training to more accurately complete their tasks. The owners of these small boutiques aren’t just looking for people to stand at the register because they have too many empty spots and must fill them. The owners have a very limited number of positions and hire only the best they can find to fill their handful of positions.

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In Smaller dog grooming boutiques, with so few staff members, individual training, and specialization, you and your dog are more likely to be considered family members than in big box corporations like Petco. Consider that each small dog grooming boutique is individually owned and operated. When you walk into them, you are meeting someone who loved dogs enough to spend their money opening a store that is there to serve pets and pet parents with the same compassion and care they show their own pets. With big box companies, you are likely to never see the manager, let alone the owner. Small boutiques offer you and your pet the opportunity to swap names and become part of a bigger pet family.

You don’t have to fear dog grooming for your pet due to a mistake in a big box pet store. There are specialized dog groomers in every city, excitedly waiting to meet you and your dog and provide them with the personalized dog grooming you both deserve.

June 9, 2015/by Dan J. Barton
Fun With The Dog, Pet Store

5 Ideas for a Fun Weekend with Your Dog

As a pet parent you know it is important to spend quality time with your dog. While walks and just going to the pet store are fun, there are other ways that you can have a fun day this weekend with your pet. Here are a few activities away from the pet store to keep your pet active.

 

1. Have a Scavenger Hunt

This one is a creative way to work your dog’s mind in a fun way. To start, go to your local pet store and pick up high value treats for your dog. You can even pick up a few 19caabb213e50a683d2afff45f71ad3ftoys if you want as well. Then place them around your backyard while your dog is inside. Then bring your dog out and let them hunt. You may want to help point them in the right direction if they are new to this game.

 

2. Go for a Swim

Most dogs love water. If you have a pool, then make it a day at the pool with your pooch. If not, then you can always find other water sources for your dog. There are many dog beaches where you can take your pet. Even if your dog does not like the pool, it could be due to the chlorine and you will find they love the natural water. This is a great exercise for everyone!

 

3. Go for a Hike

It is no secret that dogs love new smells. Take your dog to an area that you have never been to before. This will give them the chance to find new scents and sights while getting some exercise. Just make sure you have the proper supplies, such as plenty of water for your dog. You can pick up a portable water bowl from your pet store.

 

4. Find a Meetup

There are many breeds that do meetups in different areas. This can be a fun way to let your dog socialize and play with other dogs that are their size. If there isn’t one in your area, start one! Even if it is not breed specific it can be fun to get together with your friends and their dogs at the dog park for an afternoon of playing and hanging out.

 

Dog 25. Work on Training

Training is essential for your dog to be a good canine citizen. Even if your pet has mastered basic commands, there are fun tricks you can teach them. This can be anything from how to close a door to completing an obstacle course. While you should not expect them to learn the new trick in one weekend, this can be a fun way to introduce a new trick and bond with your pet. After training your pet it never hurts to find a great place to take them to get cleaned up. Splash and Dash is a wonderful option. If you are interested in owning your own pet store franchise check out our Affordable Franchise in Texas opportunities.

 

July 31, 2014/by Dan J. Barton
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