The Most Dog Friendly Community Online
Join Dog Forum to Discuss Breeds, Training, Food and More

Dog Groomer & Reiki practioner

Woofleys Dog Grooming

New Member
Registered
Partner
Woofleys Dog Grooming Service - Staffordshire and Cheshire
Messages
8
Reaction score
11
Points
3

Join our free community today.

Connect with other like-minded dog lovers!

Login or Register
I’m a qualified veterinary nurse and dog groomer and I run a salon in Holmes Chapel in Cheshire.Ive recently qualified to be able to practice reiki and I’ve already seen the benefits of it in some of my canine visitors.
 

Attachments

  • 09B5BC79-E677-4FF3-AD32-E62160A1CFF0.jpeg
    09B5BC79-E677-4FF3-AD32-E62160A1CFF0.jpeg
    935.2 KB · Views: 221
  • 6A9E98C4-9F01-49F0-8B7E-996C344FB217.jpeg
    6A9E98C4-9F01-49F0-8B7E-996C344FB217.jpeg
    977.7 KB · Views: 256
  • 8EC4A9CB-7848-4E32-BBDA-8CA0DCA8C330.jpeg
    8EC4A9CB-7848-4E32-BBDA-8CA0DCA8C330.jpeg
    814.2 KB · Views: 223
  • DE286DB3-6C9C-4A0E-A64A-304E424AE0AA.jpeg
    DE286DB3-6C9C-4A0E-A64A-304E424AE0AA.jpeg
    832.3 KB · Views: 207
Hi, the pictures are really good you can groom really well. If you don't mind me asking what animal did you specialise in; Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Horses etc.
 
I have a question for you as a dog groomer! I hope you don't mind. My 5 mth old puppy does not like to be groomed at all. We have taken her to the groomers twice, for the last 2 Fridays, and all the groomer has been able to do is brush her!! He is great and is taking it really slowly to try and make it a positive experience for her but as soon as he takes out scissors or the shaving thing, she goes mad barking and wriggling. Is there anything I can do at home to help her become more accustomed to the experience? I am trying to condition her to the scissors by taking them out and praising and rewarding her when she let me touch her with them, but the minute I try to do anything, she reacts. Have you got any good tips?? Thanks!
 
I have a question for you as a dog groomer! I hope you don't mind. My 5 mth old puppy does not like to be groomed at all. We have taken her to the groomers twice, for the last 2 Fridays, and all the groomer has been able to do is brush her!! He is great and is taking it really slowly to try and make it a positive experience for her but as soon as he takes out scissors or the shaving thing, she goes mad barking and wriggling. Is there anything I can do at home to help her become more accustomed to the experience? I am trying to condition her to the scissors by taking them out and praising and rewarding her when she let me touch her with them, but the minute I try to do anything, she reacts. Have you got any good tips?? Thanks!

I always advise my customers with puppies to get them accustomed to things they’re going to come into contact with in the salon as early as possible. So have them present when drying your hair and gradually introduce that to them. Handle as much as possible, particularly legs and feet. Run the back of spoon over the body and if you have an electric toothbrush you can run that close to them, moving closer until they’re confident. Always praise and reward positive behaviour using your voice, treats, toy and build up sessions gradually.Hope that helps? Let me know how you get on x
 

Welcome to Dog Forum!

Join our vibrant online community dedicated to all things canine. Whether you're a seasoned owner or new to the world of dogs, our forum is your go-to hub for sharing stories, seeking advice, and connecting with fellow dog lovers. From training tips to health concerns, we cover it all. Register now and unleash the full potential of your dog-loving experience!

Login or Register
Back
Top