Muis' Muddy Mutts/GooddogBaddog

Muis' Muddy Mutts/GooddogBaddog [email protected]
0660997176
Animal loving behaviorist and pet groomer.

Sometimes we all need a little advice on how to get in touch with our pets,
I will help you understand your pet and speak their language. This will be the biggest step forward, call me today
I work with all breeds and use GOOD positive natural behaviour recipes

14/04/2025

WHAT YOU DON'T SEE AT THE DOG GROOMERS.......
You dropped your dog off at the salon and picked them up few hours later - fluffy, fresh, and happy. But what you saw was just the tip of the iceberg.

You didn’t see your groomer arrive early to open up the salon, disinfect tools, lay out fresh towels, and check the day’s appointments. You didn’t see them look over your dog from nose to tail before even lifting a brush - checking the coat condition, skin, eyes, ears, nails, and weight.

You didn’t see the careful way they clipped around a wriggly paw, or how they paused to let your dog calm down during the bath. You didn’t notice the matting hidden beneath your dog’s topcoat, or the way the groomer worked slowly to avoid hurting the skin beneath it.

You weren’t there when they spotted a red patch of irritated skin, or a small lump you hadn’t noticed. You heard them gently mention it to you at collection - not to worry you, but because they genuinely care about your dog’s wellbeing.

And after you left, you didn’t see the clean-down , the floor swept, tables cleaned, blades oiled, messages replied to, notes written up for your next visit, and laundry on again.

All of that… for a price that’s often lower than what you’d pay for your own haircut. And your hairdresser?
They don’t have to bathe you, clip your nails, or hold you still while you try to bite the brush.

The truth is ……. dog grooming is so much more than a haircut.

It’s about health, hygiene, comfort, and trust. It’s about knowing dog anatomy, coat types, skin conditions, behaviour management, handling skills, and safe sc******ng techniques. It’s a profession that takes training, practice, and patience.
Most groomers got into this work because they love dogs. But that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be paid fairly for the physical, emotional, and skilled work they do every single day.

If your dog leaves their groomer happy, healthy and looking good - it’s not by luck. It’s because you have got a good groomer.
So next time, take a moment to thank them. Leave a review.

Tip them if you can. And above all - don’t undervalue them.
They’re doing far more than just washing the dog.

If you want to know more about the trade association for pet groomers and how we support them, contact the British Dog Groomers Association a division of the Pet Industry Federation www.petfederation.co.uk

13/03/2025

Please note:

I will be working alone in the month of April. I will not be able to groom any large breed dogs over 20kg.

For appointments contact me on 0660997176

Brandon is going for his Grooming course in April. Can't wait to have another certified groomer at my side.If you want t...
13/03/2025

Brandon is going for his Grooming course in April. Can't wait to have another certified groomer at my side.

If you want to contribute towards his accomodation and food for that month please contact me on 0660997176.

I am so proud of how far Brandon has come in the last 2.5 years, I am sure he will make a success of his new career in the future.

29/01/2025

I love to.....

Did you know that pet grooming is a completely unregulated industry? There is no requirement for formal education, no re...
30/12/2024

Did you know that pet grooming is a completely unregulated industry? There is no requirement for formal education, no required continuing education, and no required testing or certification?

Anyone and everyone can just pick up a pair of clippers and start advertising themselves as a groomer and charge people for a service they aren’t trained to perform.

It’s completely up to you, the owner, to do your research and make sure the person you are trusting with the health and safety of your pet is qualified to care for them.

Every groomer should be trained, and that very basic training takes months.

It takes years to truly master the ins and outs of grooming and everything that goes along with it.

Pet grooming is so much more than just a hair style.

*It’s knowing dog behavior and how to safely handle all the different personalities and quirks.

*It’s recognizing health conditions that would be better suited seeing a vet such as skin or ear infections.

*It’s being prepared for any and all emergencies that can happen, from seizures to allergic reactions, to nicks and cuts and quicked toenails without panicking.

*It’s knowing how to best deal with a variety of coat types properly.

*It’s being able to know when to stop a service on a particular dog due to behavior or health.

*It’s having the knowledge and patience to handle a different species while holding razor sharp clippers or 8 inch long scissors.

At the very least, the groomer you use should seek out continuing education to make sure they are current on the changes in the industry, from upgrades in products to tools that make the process easier for the pet and them.

They should be current on their pet cpr/first aid certification which needs repeated every couple of years.

They should be able to answer your grooming related questions with knowledge and confidence and if they don’t know the answer they should know where to find it.

They should have an emergency plan in place with a local veterinarian in case anything happens, because when working with animals it’s not a matter of if something happens, but when.

They should come recommended by other pet owners and pet professionals.

And it’s worth noting that there is nothing wrong with using a groomer that is still in training, but they should be working alongside an experienced groomer and under their direct supervision.

Ask the questions, after all you are paying them for a service. A groomer who has spent time and money to be as educated as possible is excited to share their knowledge!

20/12/2024

Congratulations to Charlene Viljoen for winning our beautiful hamper.

Thank you to everyone who supported our fundraiser. We sold 39 tickets and raised R1170 for Brandon.

I want to send Brandon on a certified grooming course. The course itself will be fully paid for by me. However accommoda...
13/11/2024

I want to send Brandon on a certified grooming course. The course itself will be fully paid for by me. However accommodation and food expenses still need to be covered.

Please note that all tips are set aside for him aswell, so feel free to leave a tip if you are happy with our service.

Please help make Brandon's future brighter.

21/10/2024

I want to send Brandon on a certified grooming course. The course itself will be fully paid for by me. However accommodation and food expenses still need to be covered.

Please note that all tips are set aside for him aswell, so feel free to leave a tip if you are happy with our service.

Please help make Brandon's future brighter.

Showing off Brandon's talent. He groomed my schnauzer to my specific preference as an owner. What a great job.

29/09/2024

So true ....

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Harrismith
9880

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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+27660997176

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