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BUFORD - Pet Grooming Salon and Pet Boarding Facility gets ready for tidal wave of business from Spring Breakers.

The well established business also accommodates pet boarding and even offers "doggie daycare" services.  It is located in a highly visible area with a very high level of traffic, and the area is growing fast.   At "Buford Dog Grooming & Boarding Spa and Salonor equally well known as "Buford's spa for animals" - their love of pets spawns increased business!

When you think of being pampered at a full-service salon or of living a life of leisure at a hotel that offers premium foods and snacks, all while you prance around in a white robe - you might think you're in some sort of day spa.

That's the experience Buford Pet Grooming & Boarding Spa and Salon provides, but not for you... for your pet. Longtime residents of the Buford, Sugar Hill, Hamilton Mill Georgia area insist on this grooming and boarding facility and will accept no others.

Timing and lifestyle changes are some reasons pet lovers depend on high end pet grooming and boarding facilities like Buford Pet Grooming & Boarding Spa.  Services offered include pet bathing, coat brush-outs and trims, ear cleaning and "pawdicures," where nails are clipped, buffed and paws are trimmed.  Finishing touches of cologne, bows and bandannas top off your pet's pampered experience.
Everything you need to learn about dog and cat grooming
BUFORD - Everything you need to learn about dog and cat grooming! 

Pet groomers, more than any other group of pet health care professionals, fill a very unique niche in enhancing pet health. Your profession requires certain attributes not required by veterinarians, trainers, breeders, pet shop owners, kennel operators and pet food retail salespeople.  (See How To Evaluate a Groomer.)  To be a successful pet grooming professional you must have hands on contact with your subjects, you will be required to carefully observe each subject while grooming, and you will be doing this while patiently controlling the pet. Your job requires you to spend time with the pet in such a manner that you will be able to judge the pet' s physical and mental attitude. No other  pet health care professional is required to fulfill all of these conditions in the execution of their job... the professional groomer holds a unique and vital position in pet health care delivery.

Of course there's a huge responsibility you must bear not only to be the best groomer you can be but also to be a  healthcare advocate on behalf of the pets with whom you work. With your hands-on contact and acute observational skills you should be prepared to relate to a veterinarian or to the pet's owner any deviations from normal that you detect in the pet.

Every day in my small animal practice the groomer (she happened to be an independent contractor, not my employee, so I refrained from calling her "my" groomer!) would call me in to the grooming room to point out something on the pet that needed attention. Often she had discovered some subtle health problem that had evolved since the last time I saw the pet. In addition, because many veterinarians are pressed for time due to a busy schedule, their observation of the pet may be hurried. The average office call lasts about twelve minutes. So here's where the groomer really has an advantage because you are forced to concentrate on this one subject while you pick at it, scrub it, pluck it and shave it with that old faithful clippers that sounds like a lawn-mower...  then you blast a tornado of warm air over it until it's dry so you can then scissor, shape and brush it and then confine it and hope it doesn't urinate in the cage and soil itself before the owner shows up three hours late! Did I forget the bows?

If you are fortunate to be working in an animal hospital, you and the attending veterinarian should have open and cooperative dialogue regarding the pets in your care. If your grooming business is in a kennel, home or pet boutique and there is no veterinarian close at hand, there are a few things you should consider.

First of all set aside some time where you and a nearby veterinarian can spend a moment discussing your  grooming philosophy.  Explore the fact that sometime in the future you will be needing the veterinarian's advice and may even need to rush in with a grooming subject that needs immediate care. The time to set up this mutual cooperative relationship is before a crisis occurs! On your customers' chart you will always have recorded the pet's usual veterinarian, however that veterinarian may not always be available, so you need a backup you can be comfortable calling when the need arises.

I'll try to give you some hints and clues about what to look for when assessing the pet's state of physical and emotional health. Hopefully you will be able to fine tune your already good sense of observation. Do not be reluctant or shy about relaying your thoughts or observations about the pet's health to the owner or veterinarian. You might not know it but I believe the pet will thank you somehow! Oh, yes... so should the owner and veterinarian!

If you haven't made it a habit to keep very good records, you better start now. Taking a few minutes to write down what you have seen and done with every pet, every time you groom it, will be the best time investment you can make; it simply makes your job easier and your clients will be impressed with your organized and professional manner. Good record keeping is absolutely vital.

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Room to lounge
  Buford Dog Grooming & Pet Boarding includes a high-end room-and-board hotel where cats and dogs can lounge in comfy elevated beds and air-conditioned spaces, while they listen to soothing music, play and get walked.

The business also sits on about an acre of land, for outdoor enjoyment as well.

"We strive to make each pet's experience as enjoyable and comfortable as possible, and we feel it is very important that each pet receives tender, loving care and attention in a stress-free environment.  We believe that a groomed pet is a healthier and happier pet" is the spa & salon's main objective.

Exuding a passion for pampering and caring for pets keeps customers coming back.

Customer service is king at Buford Pet Grooming & Boarding Spa and they will do all they can to keep their "customers" happy.  Of course, when referring to the "customers" they are referring to the pets themselves.
 
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