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Getting Started In The Dog Grooming Business

Getting Started In The Dog Grooming Business
By Heather Chopak
Do you love animals? Do you thoroughly enjoy taking care of your pets? Have you been around animals your whole life? Have you gave thought to making what you love to do a career? If you have thought about it, then you should start your own dog grooming business.

  • It takes some courage and self motivation to start any small business. The first step is researching about the dog grooming business. It involves mush more than just bathing dogs. Dog groomers provide services that include cleaning teeth, bathing, brushing out mats in the fur, clipping nails, clipping fur, styling fur, cleaning ears, untangling fur and applying treatments to the skin and coat. Most groomers even offer anal gland expressing as a service.

To have a successful dog grooming business you will need to know how to do all of the above services and how to do them well. Most people will need some sort of training. You may come across people who want their pooch to be groomed according to the breeds standards. You want to have training so that you can clip and trim their dogs coat to meet the owners satisfaction.

  • Although you do not necessarily need a degree from a dog grooming school, you do need to be certified. You want to also know how to successfully run a small business. The training you receive should teach you how to groom dogs and how to manage your dog grooming business. Some other things that would be good to learn would be all of the tools and equipment that are recommended for this type of career.

The costs of operating a business can be costly for any small business owner, especially at the beginning. There are all sorts of loans available to help people with the entrepreneurial spirit. Keep in mind that you do not have to have every new gadget on the market when you start out. As your business grows so can your inventory and services. Sticking with just the basics in the beginning is wise.
Investing in some type of business insurance is a must. This way both you and the dogs are protected. You will also need a business license and information on the zoning laws in your area. You can just head on out to your county clerks office for the information you need.

  • The last few things to consider when starting your dog grooming business is the name of your business and a logo. Anything that is catchy yet simple and easy to remember is appropriate to attract attention. You also want to decide if you are going to open an actual dog grooming salon, work out of you home or have a mobile grooming trailer. If you live in an urban area it may be best to have a place where people come to you. However, if you live in a more rural area, it would be smarter to run a mobile business to add convenience to your customers.

Heather currently has a website dealing with dog grooming that includes an outline of the career with pros and cons with tips to grow your dog grooming business.
You can visit this website Dog Grooming Business for more information about this exciting career.
You can also visit Dog-Grooming-Business.Info to learn how to be a professional dog groomer.

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