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What is the charge at your local groomers?

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#1 ·
Dexter had his first proper groom yesterday. The charge was 40 pounds. It took just over 2 hours. Just wondered what others pay in their area and how often they take them?
 
#2 ·
Wow thats expensive, we pay £20 for each dog and that includes everything, nails trimmed, anal glands, wash, cut and blow dry. We take ours about every 6-8 weeks as we got caught out on the matting of the fur and don't want to get to that stage again, so this amount of weeks works out fine for us. Each of our dogs spends about 2-3 hours at the Groomers and they absolutely love it there, receiving all the attention :)
 
#6 ·
Polly's on Thursday was as complete going over and lasted two and a half hours and cost £28, which seems average for around here. Was a good job! And she really enjoyed it, it appears. When the chap brought her out to me she greeted me happily and then turned round to go back in for more!!
 
#12 · (Edited)
This doesn't sounds too over the mark for our area Tess. My groomer has just increased her charge from £34 to £36 ..... although I try to do it myself mostly as it would get very expensive to take 2 dogs regularly. Also, Maisie often comes back looking like a poodle and I prefer the teddy bear look.

I do go to the groomer for tummy clipping though as I find this difficult to do!

Sue x

PS. The groomer spends about 2 hrs on Maisie, Bess has only been once for a bath and light trim which took about an hour and a half.
 
#15 ·
Thanks Jo
It's a fun game that pricing model!
Basically you should be paying based on area, skill and qualifications .
Then it's whether you like the cut that's done for you.
Everyone should try brushing and combing themselves, you understand your dog better, likes and dislikes.
Clipping and cutting, that's everyone is different but remember its only hair, it grows back!
Note to all, every dog and every coat and everyones requests are different.
So keep that in mind whether you go for it or get your 'poo into the groomers.
Referral from a doggy friend is always better than searching the Internet!
 
#20 ·
Hi Vicky, we took Eddie to Nigel Smith [the dogsmith, Lutterell way in West Bridgford] he was highly recommended by a lot of dog owners.We had him cut at around 7 months so his coat was very shaggy he was there a good 3 hours and the cost was £35, so more than a lot of others are paying by the sounds of things, but he seemed very good with Eddie and we were pleased with the cut apart from his head which was a bit poodle powder puff, but to be fair i didnt know what to ask for,so left it up to Nigel and I did like his coat which was cut short and looked like crushed velvet.He also did anal glands, checked his nails and ears.He is going next week so will have more of an idea what i want this time, sorry I cant put photos on as I havnt got round to replacing my digital camera yet.Also amazed by how fast cockapoo fur grows so even if you ar'nt totally happy with the cut it grows out quickly,it grows so fast I think I might get some clippers and sometimes do him myself between professional cuts.Good Luck with finding the right groomer
 
#21 ·
Hattie is "groomed" locally by a lovely lady who only has one dog in her salon at a time. I stay to help wearing suitable wet proof clothing and we have a good chat. For a full groom it is £25 but she has a 4 week tidy up for £15. Hattie will soon be off on her hols staying on a farm for 7 days I remember picking up my terriers and thinking the first thing was a good rub down to get rid of the smell! Hattie will be booked in for a refresh as soon as I pick her up!
 
#23 ·
I live in Iowa and pay $40.00. That is including tip.

She does a puppy for $20.00 that is a bath, sanitary trim, nails and dry. No cut. It is to get the puppies used to the grooming. I had that done twice.

I am going a lot shorter for summer. I don't know about the weather in the UK, but it is so hot and humid here in the summer. Like 90 degrees and 80-90 percent humidity at times. Yuk!

Jan
 
#24 ·
I have occasionally done my girls myself but having 8 dogs and being a full time dog walker i just dont have much time.my groomer charges £40 each and next week i have 7 going there! To get what i want i write a list of dos and donts although by now they know what i like.On my list i always include rounded teddybear like paws because kd once came home from a groomer with shaved poodle feet.i also add that ears must be cut rounded and never straight across,i think dogs that come out of the groomer with ears cut straight at the bottom look rediculous.My groomer must dread me coming with my big long list but for that price you want to make sure they get it right x
 
#28 ·
I pay £30 for a 2 hour session and the result is OK, not fantastic. I take Izzy every 6-8 weeks but by then she is very matted and comes home almost shaved. Really she needs clipping every 3/4 weeks if I want to keep her fur about an inch long. So eventually after all the encouragement from the home groomers on here and the useful lists of equipment people put up following the course they attended at Merrist Wood, I decided to have a go. I bought the clippers and scissors and it is so much easier than I ever imagined. Now I clip Izzy ever 3/4 weeks and she now has manageable fur that is always fluffy.
 
#29 ·
I do Teddy myself these days, but probably not often enough, as it is a 3-day job when I get round to it:)! I wash and dry him one day, brush and dematt, then clip. I know that it would be easier if i did him more often - and that is my honest intention, but somehow the days drift past and his fur gets more unruly...... and well - you get the picture.... Well done for doing Izzy yourself - it is quite satisfying, isn't it?