by Chris Elwell | Mar 11, 2024 | category 3, category 3 breed, crufts, Dog Grooming, Dog Grooming training, dog health, dog ownership, Dogs, grooming, legislation, pet dog forum, small business
Did You expect the short answer ? Why didn’t we go to crufts? Well there’s a bit of an explanation behind it. Lets start with a little bit of history. Every dog attending Crufts for showing is considered to be there at the invite of The Kennel Club. For...
by Chris Elwell | Jun 2, 2023 | dog behaviour, dog friendly, Dog Grooming, Dog Grooming courses, Dog grooming Qualifications, Dog Grooming training, dog health, dog ownership, Dogs, dogs for autism
Ears a Calming tip for you and your dog Dogs, like many animals, enjoy having their ears rubbed for various reasons. Here are a few possible explanations: Sensory Stimulation: Dogs have a rich network of nerves in their ears, making them highly sensitive. Rubbing or...
by Chris Elwell | Jun 22, 2021 | Uncategorized
How To Choose a Dog Groomer. Its been seven years since I first posted about this. During this time we have seen an increase in both the number of households with a dog and the number of dog groomers. What we also see is varying degrees of knowledge of what dog...
by Chris Elwell | Mar 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
Dog Grooming Training What do you need to be a Dog Groomer? So What do you need to go out and be a Dog Groomer? At the moment, in an unregulated industry a pair of scissors and a pair of clippers. Now don’t get me wrong, there are some very very good dog...
by Chris Elwell | Oct 16, 2020 | dog behaviour, dog friendly, dog health, dog ownership, Dogs
Creating a New Breed of Dog Groomer One of the benefits of starting a new career later in life, is that you have no fear of questioning previous practices. I became a Dog groomer because I couldn’t find anyone at that time who provided the exact service we...