PucciNPoni
Well-Known Member
Hi guys. I've got a rant and I realise this may make me rather unpopular with some folk...but please understand that I mean this as a concerned dog handling professional not to have a go....(I had a serious falling out with a client just this week over this).
I've discussed this at length with many other professional groomers and it's a general consensus that this happens everywhere, not just my salon.
It seems that many (not all) dog owners feel the need to come in to the wait room of the salon and either immediately or just before they leave the dog, unclip the dog's lead (or even worse, remove the harness or collar completely from the dog). I don't know why people do this. This happens at least once a day in my shop - and I must remind some folk EVERY time they come in that they need to leave the lead on. I have had signage to state this very thing, which gets ignored.
I cannot for the life of me, understand why people think that they should remove the collar/lead the second they come in with the said dog. If the door were to open suddenly, it is very possible that the dog could escape out in to the street - not all dogs love being groomed and would love such and excuse to get out. Also, another dog coming or going at the same time would also be at risk from a loose dog (most grooming salon wait areas tend to be rather small). And as much as we love your dogs, they don't love us more than they love you - so generally speaking, a dog would rather follow his mum/dad rather than come in to the salon with the groomer. So without a lead on, we can't safely keep this from happening.
I have other rants too (like people who allow their male dogs to cock legs on bags of food and other retail items, but never mind, the lead thing is wayyyy more important).
Sorry, rant over. I am actually quite nervous about responses - but I had to say it!
I've discussed this at length with many other professional groomers and it's a general consensus that this happens everywhere, not just my salon.
It seems that many (not all) dog owners feel the need to come in to the wait room of the salon and either immediately or just before they leave the dog, unclip the dog's lead (or even worse, remove the harness or collar completely from the dog). I don't know why people do this. This happens at least once a day in my shop - and I must remind some folk EVERY time they come in that they need to leave the lead on. I have had signage to state this very thing, which gets ignored.
I cannot for the life of me, understand why people think that they should remove the collar/lead the second they come in with the said dog. If the door were to open suddenly, it is very possible that the dog could escape out in to the street - not all dogs love being groomed and would love such and excuse to get out. Also, another dog coming or going at the same time would also be at risk from a loose dog (most grooming salon wait areas tend to be rather small). And as much as we love your dogs, they don't love us more than they love you - so generally speaking, a dog would rather follow his mum/dad rather than come in to the salon with the groomer. So without a lead on, we can't safely keep this from happening.
I have other rants too (like people who allow their male dogs to cock legs on bags of food and other retail items, but never mind, the lead thing is wayyyy more important).
Sorry, rant over. I am actually quite nervous about responses - but I had to say it!