🗣️ ‘I have seen a lot of grooming where dogs are treated as objects to be styled. It is like a cattle market.’
A dog groomer has unleashed some ruff truths about the much unregulated business of grooming.have feelings – scientists believe they experience joy, fear, anger, disgust, love, aggression, anxiety and even depression.
The 30-year-old stressed that all groomers have a ‘duty of care’ to their clients – both human and canine – as the experience is meant to be ‘enjoyable’. ‘I have seen a lot of grooming where dogs are treated as objects to be styled. It is like a cattle market.’Stephanie believes we have to consider the emotional needs of a dog She set up her business after she could not to find groomers to style her Tibetan Mastiff’s Louise and Nala and miniature poodle, Lola.
‘I get new dogs to come in and explore and pick up what they want from textures and treats,’ she said.Stephanie charges £60 an hour and also offers clients a grooming masterclass
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