Lazy Daisy Mobile Grooming

Monday, September 23, 2013

Getting my dog groom costs HOW much?! (HUMOR)

There is a joke among fellow pet stylists that there is a reason getting your dog groom costs more than your average person haircut.

So, why does Fluffy's haircut  cost more than yours?

Disclaimer: I did not create this, and this is not intentionally meant to dispute hair salons or pet salons. It's all in good humor!


  • Your hair stylist does not wash your rear end
  • You don't go 6-8 weeks or longer without brushing your hair
  • Your hairdresser doesn't give you a "sanitary trim" 
  • Your hair dresser doesn't clean your ears or remove your eye "boogers" 
  • You (if you are above the age of 5) sit still for your hair dresser
  • Your hairdresser only clips the hair on top of your head! 
  • You dont' bite or scratch  your hairdresser
And the number one reason your dog's haircut costs more than yours! 

#1: The likelyhood of you pooping and peeing on your hairdresser is (hopefully) incredibly slim. 




In my next blog post, we'll take a more serious note on pricing and why mobile grooming costs more than your average grooming salon, and the benefits. 

-Happy travels! 

Laura






Sunday, September 8, 2013

Puppy's First Groom

At what age should you get your puppy's first groom? The answer is: when they've had their first two sets of puppy shots. (i.e. about 12 weeks)
Many groomers and breeders have many different answers, so this is just one groomer's opinion on grooming MANY puppies!

I always recommend a puppy's first groom be well before you want to get them an actual haircut! They are very impressionable at a young age, and they go through "fear periods". One of the most critical development stages is between 8-12 weeks. They are learning things- things that can be scary, sometimes that can impact the dog for the rest of their life.

Due to this, we want to make your puppy's first grooming a positive one! We dont want to push them too far, yet we want to gently encourage them that brushes, clippers and scissors are not to be feared! We will try to clip around their eyes, feet, and sanitary.



What can I do at home to help? 

Excellent question! I always give my new puppy owners "homework". This may include the following:





  • Get an electric toothbrush (but dont use it for teeth!): Use it around your puppy's eyes, feet, and body. (In that order). This will get her used to the sound and feeling of the clippers near her. Give her a VERY tasty treat if she is good for this! 
  • Touch her feet every night: Massage her footsies every night- when you are sitting on the couch together. Give her a nice rub-down all over. This helps us to clip her nails easily and without struggle. 
  • Brush her- Use BOTH a soft slicker brush AND a comb. (the comb is more important, it will get any tangles you missed.) 
Our puppy package includes the following: 

  • Bath with your choice of  shampoo (oatmeal, whitening, or deodorizing) and conditioner
  • Blueberry facial
  • Teeth Brushed
  • Nails trimmed (filed if puppy allows)
  • Ears cleaned 
  • "Face, feet and fanny" (Trim around eyes, paws, and sanitary) 
  • Bow/bandanna
  • Cologne
Our puppy package starts at $50, depending on breed of dog and city you live in. 



Happy Travels!
-Laura


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Lookout Austin! There's a new groomer in town!


Yep, that's right. July of 2013 I packed my bags and headed to Austin. (Pflugerville to be exact). I decided in May that I needed to be closer to my significant other and family and friends. I miss my College Station clients incredibly much, but it was something I needed to do. 

Lazy Daisy Pet Care re-launched almost immediately, with the new name "Lazy Daisy Mobile Grooming" 

Don't worry. I will still be an Aggie, but as College Football rivalries go, can't we all just be friends? If Bevo and Rev can get along, so can we! 

Photo courtesy of http://alcalde.texasexes.org/2012/07/a-historic-meeting-reveille-visits-bevo-for-first-time-ever/