PucciNPoni
Well-Known Member
Okay, pet owners and groomers alike, would love to bend your ear about something that I'm a bit passionate about.
Dog grooming is currently under fire, which maybe you're aware of, due to recent incidents in grooming salons which have left dogs dead or to be euthanised because of negligence of the groomer. The RSPCA is looking to regulate the grooming industry, and quite rightly so - though I'd rather it not be run by the RSPCA....the owner of the latest dog is doing an online petition as well.
I don't want this to be a witch hunt of groomers and certain items of equipment. It's not the equipment, it's not all groomers. The fault lies in the lack of training and quite honestly, the lack of backbone of groomers in many cases to charge realistic pricing for their work so that they can groom fewer dogs per day so that they are not causing injury.
Regulation of groomers would perhaps mean that they are licensed, must undergo a minimum amount of training and prove competence in safety in handling, anatomy, first aid and so forth. Currently there is no such proof required and anyone who can buy a bench and set of clippers from Argos can call themselves a groomer. The industry is flooded with such and as a result, prices have been driven down (many of these newer groomers are undercutting the more experienced to gain new business). This also causes more experienced groomers to keep their prices from rising with the rate of inflation and instead they are just slotting in more dogs per day to pay the overheads. Increased throughput often results in accidents or decrease in quality.
Very often the first (and sometimes only) question a would be client asks is "how much" and will go where it's cheaper.
However regulating the industry would drive UP the price of grooming somewhat. The price of getting licensed would mean training/sitting exams perhaps/annual inspections? and all this will cost us all in the end. The groomer can't just swallow the cost, it must be passed down to the client. In an age of recession where people will choose one groomer over another for the sake of £1 or £2, this is going to be painful for some.
So - if you're a groomer - how do YOU feel about regulation? Do you want to see it happen and how would you see it implemented? If you're against it, why?
Dog owner/grooming clients - what are your thoughts on this? Are you surprised to know that grooming is not regulated and want to see it happen? Are you willing to go to the more expensive / qualified groomer? Or are you happy to take a chance? If you would prefer to PM me that's fine - but I would love to hear from you!
Dog grooming is currently under fire, which maybe you're aware of, due to recent incidents in grooming salons which have left dogs dead or to be euthanised because of negligence of the groomer. The RSPCA is looking to regulate the grooming industry, and quite rightly so - though I'd rather it not be run by the RSPCA....the owner of the latest dog is doing an online petition as well.
I don't want this to be a witch hunt of groomers and certain items of equipment. It's not the equipment, it's not all groomers. The fault lies in the lack of training and quite honestly, the lack of backbone of groomers in many cases to charge realistic pricing for their work so that they can groom fewer dogs per day so that they are not causing injury.
Regulation of groomers would perhaps mean that they are licensed, must undergo a minimum amount of training and prove competence in safety in handling, anatomy, first aid and so forth. Currently there is no such proof required and anyone who can buy a bench and set of clippers from Argos can call themselves a groomer. The industry is flooded with such and as a result, prices have been driven down (many of these newer groomers are undercutting the more experienced to gain new business). This also causes more experienced groomers to keep their prices from rising with the rate of inflation and instead they are just slotting in more dogs per day to pay the overheads. Increased throughput often results in accidents or decrease in quality.
Very often the first (and sometimes only) question a would be client asks is "how much" and will go where it's cheaper.
However regulating the industry would drive UP the price of grooming somewhat. The price of getting licensed would mean training/sitting exams perhaps/annual inspections? and all this will cost us all in the end. The groomer can't just swallow the cost, it must be passed down to the client. In an age of recession where people will choose one groomer over another for the sake of £1 or £2, this is going to be painful for some.
So - if you're a groomer - how do YOU feel about regulation? Do you want to see it happen and how would you see it implemented? If you're against it, why?
Dog owner/grooming clients - what are your thoughts on this? Are you surprised to know that grooming is not regulated and want to see it happen? Are you willing to go to the more expensive / qualified groomer? Or are you happy to take a chance? If you would prefer to PM me that's fine - but I would love to hear from you!