After reading the list, a dog groomer beats a barber. Plus I can snap/bite?

  • qyron@lemmy.pt
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    1 year ago

    I knew a person that had a Samoyed for which a simple bath was a two person, 4 hour endeavour, from start to finish, not including the initial chase and wrestle to get the dog in the bathtub.

    The person had the groomers go to their house, where he had the bathtub already setup in the garage and all necessary towels and other assorted equipment.

    The part of actually gettting the dog in the bathtub involved three person, with the dog’s guardian starting to chase the dog around the property from early in the morning, as the dog would do his best to hide, run and stay out of reach of human hands when the bathtub was set on the garage.

    The grooming session would be anything between €80 to €100, in 2008, and still the person thought it was cheap.

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      1 year ago

      For all the work invested yeah that sounds cheap…

      Although I wonder if there had been a better way to deal with this so the dog isn’t so against it, afraid of it or whatever the issue was…

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        The dog loved his bath but also loved to get everybody pissed off. It was a very stupid game of catch the dog played.

        For the time, it wasn’t cheap.

        In 2008, here, the minimum wage was €426, so about €2,42 an hour. So €100 for 4 hours of work was a very good pay.