Groomer to Groomer Asked Facebook: As a Groomer What procedures have You taken to stay risk-free in Your Salon?

By Groomer to Groomer
January 31, 2019
“I work from house as well as groom by visit only so I lock my front door while I am working on each client so people cannot walk in. I screen prospective clients as well as owners as well as turn away any type of that do not in shape my demands or seem questionable. I no longer take dogs over #50, biters or dogs that are uncooperative to groom…not worth the aches as well as pains later. I see a massage therapist routinely. I manage dogs with respect as well as care as well as develop their depend on to ensure that we both stay risk-free throughout the grooming appointment. I am completely insured. I need all new clients to indication a release form. I keep my work atmosphere clean as well as need all dogs to be updated on all vaccines as well as on flea preventative. I utilize a double restraint on the table so dogs cannot turn around or jump on the table or in the tub.”
—  Bethandjo V.

“Just being comprehensive as well as paying interest to what I’m doing/what’s going on around me. great deals of distractions cause accidents. Also, understanding when to stop with a tough pet dog will stop injury to the pet dog or yourself.”
—  Ashley W.

“Scissors! I will cut somebody in defense”
— Candace A.

“In regards to the security of the family pets in our care, I took the effort to ended up being a licensed Pet tech Pet CPR & very first aid trainer as well as show everybody in our salon! however also, understanding the pets’ characters in your care is a huge plus in personal safety. understanding what that pet will enable you to do as well as what they won’t. likewise understanding medical histories as well as getting as much background information as you can on the pet!”
— Joshua W.
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“If I’m believing service protection, it’s cameras, liability forms, every detail written on the client card as well as noted, as well as conversing by means of text or message where it’s recorded. If I’m speaking dogs, it’s rubber mats around the tub, investing in good/safe cleaners, cleaning constantly, as well as continued education. never stop learning.”
— Amanda V.

“I have taken several classes on safety, very first aid as well as CPR for both human as well as animals. I have used what I have discovered to my shop. I have a completely stocked very first aid kid, security procedures in location as well as train my workers on what do to in ‘X’ situation.”
— Sarah D.

“Hiring, training, preserving as well as keeping top quality personnel who comprehend the policies as well as expectations, as well as who don’t cut corners. Holding everybody accountable for whatever as well as not letting bit things slide.”
— Allison M.

“I am so lucky I work at a veterinary hospital. I likewise never leave my dogs unattended no matter what. I always have assist offered if I requirement it. I make sure I take breaks so I don’t get overwhelmed as well as provide dogs breaks (if necessary) when they requirement them. There’s so much that can be avoided just in those few steps.”
— Sarah M.

“I’m a house-call groomer. great deals can go wrong! I always make sure to speak to the client on the phone very first (to ward off any type of odd vibes) as well as I have place sharing on with household members so everybody understands where I am in any way times.”
— Laura H.

“Education! Being appropriately trained to manage the tools as well as devices we use. comprehending body language from the family pets we take care of. Being ready to state ‘no’ when a circumstance isn’t risk-free for us or the pet. staying alert, limit distractions. understanding that whenever a client leaves their pet in our care, it might be life-changing for the pet or the groomer if appropriate care as well as security isn’t the top priority.”
— Julie K.

“Follow the AKC S.A.F.E. Program to the letter!”
— Tamm M.

“One-on-one appointments. No distractions=safe salon. Also, I sanitize constantly!”
— Monique G.

“Never put collars on dogs in cages.”
— Robin W.

“Always two people in the groom space in any way times.”
— Jennifer R.

“I am mobile as well as I always lock myself inside my van as well as I normally have my basic poodle with me.”
— Emma B. 

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