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What do you pay for grooming?

22 replies

ChickensHaveNoLips · 17/04/2012 20:44

Just curious. Thinking of getting Jasper groomed, as all his flaggy, wispy bits keep getting twigs and stuff caught in them.

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PiggyMad · 17/04/2012 21:31

I pay £20 for my shih tzu to be bathed, clipped, nails trimmed and ears plucked. It is quite reasonable I think. I'm in Yorkshire.
He always smells so gorgeous afterwards too - whenever I bath him I struggle to get rid of the dog smell!

Lizcat · 17/04/2012 22:33

In West Berkshire my groomer is £30 for full cockatoo clip shampoo and dry. Plus he gets a canine party as all her clients socialise together having a great time.

PurpleFrog · 17/04/2012 23:08

So Lizcat - what does a cockatoo clip look like? The mind boggles! Confused

ChickensHaveNoLips · 18/04/2012 09:22

I've booked in with a groomer who has a shop. It's 29 quid for bath, clip, dry, nails, ears, anal glands, bandana and cologne (WTF?!). Sound about right?

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multipoodles · 18/04/2012 11:06

When I was grooming, majority of dogs smaller than a cocker were under £30, full works, including cologne which is great, it smells good on the day but if dogs get wet it reactivates and there isn't a wet doggie smell :)

PorkyandBess · 18/04/2012 11:09

£27 for a (big) mini Schnauzer plus £1 extra per mat!

woollylamb · 18/04/2012 11:17

£35 - £40 for our tibetan terrier - very, very hairy and sometimes a couple of matts. And unlike our previous tt who would fall asleep whilst being groomed, this one fights every stroke of the brush. We are in Surrey.

suburbandream · 18/04/2012 13:38

I am looking into getting our Welsh Terrier pup hand-stripped at the moment, it's about £45-50 Shock, but less for clipping

ChickensHaveNoLips · 18/04/2012 14:22

What is hand stripping? Jasper is a cocker / springer cross, but his coat is more springer than cocker.

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yesbutnobut · 18/04/2012 14:59

Chicken are you going to go for the bandana and cologne? If so, picture please!

ChickensHaveNoLips · 18/04/2012 16:24

It seems that the bandana and cologne are part of the package. The website helpfully also states that I can have him dyed a variety of colours or even have glitter attached to bits of him. The possibilities.....

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Lizcat · 18/04/2012 16:51

Sorry cockapoo clip. At the moment he is a little like a cockatoo as he needs a clip.

suburbandream · 18/04/2012 17:39

handstripping is where they remove the dead undercoat from wiry type dogs, not sure which breeds, but quite a lot of the terriers seem to have it done. They are the ones that don't really moult fully. They can just be clipped too but it makes the fur softer apparently, round here clipping is about £35-40

MessyTerrier · 18/04/2012 17:56

Cockatoo! Grin

Suburban, are you planning to show your pup? Before we got our Westie everything I read said that you had to have them hand-stripped or it would change the coat etc. We then talked to a few (pet) Westie owners who all said it wasn't necessary unless you were planning to show, so we ended up getting her clipped. She looks absolutely fine and it doesn't seem to have changed her coat at all (she still has the wiry topcoat and typical Westie appearance you'd expect). She doesn't shed noticeably so I can't speak to that issue but it might be something to consider. Might be different for Welshies though because they have a very wiry coat, yes?

Our groomer charges $60 (about 35 GBP) for bath, clip, ears, nail-clip and bandana (my favourite bit).

Inthepotty · 18/04/2012 21:42

I pay £35 for full clip, anal glands, tidy of ears and beard, nails clipped, bath, blow dry and cologne. and buckets of treats

Seems a lot but I think she bases prices on dog breed, and as scruffy boy is crossed with poodle that bumps up price.

suburbandream · 19/04/2012 13:30

Messy - no we're not planning to show so I think we may just get him clipped for the moment. It's good to hear your story as the hand-stripping sounds quite a palaver, plus expensive (£50 every 4-6 weeks is more than I pay to have MY hair cut Grin)

lisad123 · 19/04/2012 13:35

I pay £30 but she keeps him all day to ensure he rests and dried properly

ornellaia · 19/04/2012 13:50

I pay £35 for a handstrip and scissor trim for my cocker spaniel, it absolutely does not need to be done every 6-8 weeks (he'd be bald!), he only needs stripping every 6 months and could do with a tidy up between but I just do those myself. Some info about handstripping here.

suburbandream · 19/04/2012 17:44

Thanks ornellaia,that's v.interesting reading

deste · 21/04/2012 21:58

We are twenty five pounds to be cut and washed every eight weeks and inbetween he gets washed and any stray hairs tidied up for ten pounds.

musicposy · 22/04/2012 00:47

An hour's piano lesson Grin

..which is about the same as the going rate on here but without actually having to part with money :)

IreadthereforeIam · 22/04/2012 10:29

I get my Lakeland Terrier hand stripped every 3 months or so - it's £35 up here in deepest darkest Cheshire Wink
We have a wire fox terrier now as well, so I may as well double that price!
If we don't hand strip them, though, they lose the waterproofing wire and go all fluffy, and my Lakey would lose the colour in his coat. When the hair dies in the follicle, it goes white - and he's a lovely red and grizzle at the moment! Smile

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