"When should my puppy have its first professional grooming?"
Grooming on your pup should start at 10 weeks of age (after second vaccination), to let
the pup become acquainted with the sounds of the salon environment, noises such as dryers, fans, and other dogs etc. Your
groomer will teach your pup and you the proper way to brush and handle your puppy. These techniques started early will imprint
on your pup. The first 6 months of life for a dog is like the first 5 years for a human. It is very important to start them
early. We recommend a grooming session every month for the first 4 months. Once your dog is conditioned for grooming, regular
grooming is recommended every 2 months for life.
"Why does my dog itch after grooming?"
Some dogs itch as people would after they have shaved their legs or "other" areas. Another reason
is the dog came into the salon severely pelted (matted to the skin solid) and the groomer had to use a very short blade to
get under that matting to be able to lift it away from the skin. "I want my dog short but not shaved."
Shaving and Clipping are the same. Blades come in all different lengths, from short to
long. The longest blade made now is a 3/4 which leaves the coat over an inch long. The better maintained the coat is, with
no matting or knots, the longer clip style a groomer can do. Longer clipped styles require more frequent grooming every 4
weeks to maintain the style. Anything longer than that is hand scissored, and is not practical for the dog and the family
to maintain their coats. Everything is dragged into a home, grass clippings, mud, snow you name it, it adheres to the hair,
but if you enjoy the long styles can afford the regular frequent grooming (every 4-6 weeks for hand scissored long styles)
and are willing to put your time and effort into your pets brushing, a long coat style is a sight to behold.
"Will I get a discount if I have two or more dogs?"
The Dog S’Paw will not offer any discount to two or more dogs. (Exception of a BOGO
Coupon.) The same amount of work goes into each dog and the fee is charged accordingly to the breed, the style, condition
of the dog, and the time preformed to complete the dog. To understand this better if you and your friend walked into a hairdresser
and said, "Since there is two of us do we get a discount?" or if you have two cars and have to get the oil and filter changed
on both, do you think you would get a discount? No, it is the same amount of service work performed.
"Do's and Don'ts"
Before going to Groomers, do NOT feed your dog. Take your dog for a walk prior to leaving home
for him or her to relieve itself. Please DO NOT let your dog urinate on the walkways or poles leading into the salon, and
if your dog poops please SCOOP and dispose of it properly at home. Make sure you have a dog crate or a blanket to cover your
car seat, paper towels and garbage bag, in case of accidents. Do not bring toys, or treats 75% of dogs get stressed over grooming
and they will not eat it or play with it,...not many dogs like baths and dryers that sound like vacuums'. It is very normal
for your dog to shake when coming into a dog salon, they are smart and know what is coming, and love to put on a "show" for
their owners, but once inside they know the drill, and are quite content with us once the owner leaves. You are best to just
"hand off" your dog to the groomer and NOT make a big deal about leaving your dog. Your dog will pick up on your anxiety and
it will be harder on him or her. Don't worry about your pooch, they will be fine!
Please Do NOT show up or call while your dog is being groomed. Showing up while your dog
is being finished on the table stresses out your dog and gets him all excited wanting to go home with you This makes it very
unsafe for us to try and finish our work on a "dancing dog" with sharp scissors and blades putting your dog at a higher risk
of being cut. Please do NOT call us, as with each distraction this also puts your dog at risk on the table while we try and
get the phone to tell you the dog is not ready, and delays us on time, putting us behind on your dog and the next dogs. We
will call when the dogs is finished. All dogs are required to be picked up with-in 30 minutes of our call.
"Why does my Groomer not quote me a price over the phone, its always $ (this much) and up?"
Most owners are not aware of what blades will get through certain types of coats, what
condition the dog is in, and what type of temperament the dog has. All these factors play a part in pricing, along with what
type of style can be done on the dog versus what the owners want. Some owners will say "Oh he has a few knots" but the dog
shows up at the studio and he’s is matted solid on his legs but the owner wants a longer style. This is impossible and
very painful on the dog to even attempt to brush out. In order to do a long style the dog has to be completely brushed and
combed out. The safest and most painless way is to clip down the dog short and start all over again but maintain the dog with
proper brushing in between grooms. So without seeing the dog, and its condition of coat we can only estimate the cost and
"up". Extra fees could be applied to the extra time taken to clip down a dog because of matting or behavior, or for a longer
hand scissored style, if the dog is in excellent coat condition.
"Why doesn't my groomer answer the phone, I seem to always get the answering machine?"
Most times we can not answer the phone because we are busy with the dogs. The dog is already
on the table and we can not move away from the table because it is unsafe for your dog to be left unattended. They could strangle
on the safety restraint or attempt to jump from the table and hurt themselves. Groomers busiest days are Fridays and Saturdays.
Please leave a message and we will call back between dogs or at the end of the day. At The Dog S'Paw it is extremely rare
to take in same day appointments on any given day, ie: calling the same day to get your dog in that day for grooming, so please
leave a message and we will call you back at the first moment we have to set up an appointment for you.
"I worry that you will be using hot dryers on my dog, and have heard about dog related deaths
associated to heat drying,... Will you be using heat dryers on my dog?"
At The Dog S'Paw we do NOT use any heat dryers. It is true that dogs left unattended in
cages being dried with heat dryers have died because of negligent groomers or attendees. NOT with us! The best way to understand
this is its like leaving your dog in the car on a hot day causing heat stroke and/or death. Dog dryers have to be maintained,
cleaned and oiled depending on the make, like any clothes dryer. Groomers should have the latest dryers on the market and
NOT be using cage heat dryers at all. You can put your mind at ease with us, we refuse to use heat dryers on any dog. The
latest dryers are all cool air based using only the room temperature air on the dog. 95% of the dogs are hand dried with no
heat, and if it is just their heads to be dried, as most dogs do not like heads being blown dried, they will be cage dried
with a cool air unit only. These latest cage dryers are designed to run all day with no heat and no danger to your dog. There
is NO excuse for a dog to die because of dryers these days!
"Is it too cold to have my dog groomed?"
Many pet owners neglect to have their pets groomed in the winter. Why? Mostly what I hear is,
"its too cold". It may be cold, but our pets still need professional grooming. Of course they can be left longer, even not
trimmed at all during the cold months. But they always need a complete brush out and bathing that a professional can provide.
Nail trimming and ear cleaning is a must all year round too. When clients let their pets go through the winter without professional
grooming, their dog ends up coming in with their fur all matted, and then they need to be clipped very short. If you would
like to keep your pets style, don't skip those winter visits to the professionals. Keep your pet in style and feeling great
all through they year!