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GROOMING
We didn't have to go far to source the right person to share information on how to groom your pup. I personally visited Tracy Parker at her house and was literally gobsmacked at her grooming set up. I walked away shaking my head in admiration.
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I affectionately dubbed her "Tracy Scissor Hands". and after her encouragement, I felt a little more confident at having a shot at Raffi's grooming. She let me know that the first few goes were probably going to look like a "dog's breakfast" but to keep going as I would improve.
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Raffi has since sported a "mullet", a bob, an Elvis Pompadour, all by accident. I once managed a Brazilian; be careful to remember what # comb you are using.
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She has graciously agreed to host a Q and A category in our Forum where you can ask any questions re grooming and she will provide excellent advice.
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Sarah and I feel privileged to be able to share Tracy's link on this site.
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Thanks Tracy!
Parker's Pooch Parlour
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"I'm a home-groomer with no formal training so I'm not familiar with grooming all breeds of dogs.
However, over 30+ years of grooming my own dogs (currently 2 Australian Cobberdogs and 2 ageing Maltese Xs) I've tried and discarded a lot of products and equipment ~ wasting more money than I want my husband to know about in the process. These pages list my personal experience and my own opinion ... more