We see them every day, in sets of four usually, but sometimes 5 or even 6. Multiply that by 4 legs and it adds up to a lot of nails that we see, clip and address with clients each and every day. But do we really understand all that we should about these incredible little…
All About Nails from your Pet Groomer at Wash & Wag Grooming
What other details should you remember when including your dog in your wedding… Your pet must rely on you to provide food and water, so make sure to have them and dishes available. You should also have someone in charge of walking and cleaning up after them. Even if dogs are welcome at your reception…
Dogs and Weddings, Part 2, from your Pet Groomer
What roles can your dog play on your wedding day… With any session, specifically your engagement session, you may want to walk and run with them, hold them in your arms, and just have fun playing with them. For your wedding day, small dogs can be pulled by a child in a wagon, and dogs of…
Dogs and Weddings, Part 1, from your Pet Groomer
What should be considered before including a dog in your wedding photography… Your dog should only be included if your wedding photography locations specifically allow dogs. Additionally, consider their temperament, it is best if they are generally calm around many people. If including them in the wedding, you may want to note this in the invitation and on…
Tipping is discretionary. This is a guide for people who are planning to tip and want to know the customary amount. Pet groomers – Most pet groomers are paid based upon a commission, not a regular salary or hourly wage. Typically your tip is 15% of the bill or $2 per dog, whichever is greater. If…