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Tips for gettung dogs used to dryer?

Ive been a groomer for a year now, and am doing pretty okay for almost everything- the only area I struggle with is the dryer. At work we have two speed k9 dryers ( im not sure the exact line) and i have a 5speed standing dryer (once again, im not sure exaxt brand). I feel like most dogs I do are very freak by the dryer, so ill kennel dry when necessary. But the kennel dryer doesnt really work too well on getting the cheeks of dogs with floppy ears. How can i help these dogs settle down for the velocity dryer near their ears?

Usually I just brush the damp area and then tie their ears back with a scrunchy to let them dry out a bit.

u/Slight_Initiative391 — 9 hours ago
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Is 2 lbs of strawberries too much sugar?

Hi, this is a dumb questiond cause I would never eat 2lbs of strawberries 0n the daily but i did tonight. I also had a 32 oz pineapple cream soda, and some watermelon cause i was in a fruity mood today. I did also have regular food. For lunch i had a 9 count of smoked wings w mashed potatoes and for dinner i had some tacos- so it wasnt an insane day overall. I just also sat down with the entire container of strawberries (after washing them) and some watermelon, and ended up eating all of it. I should have prepped a portion and put the rest in my fridge, especially cause they werent even very good for strawberries (most were firm and kind of bland) but i trusted myself too much i guess.

I have done it before, but those were delicious. I asked a friend and he said i would crap myself but that didnt happen last time, so i think im okay.

Should i take a break from sugar for a couple days? And is there an actually difference between natural sugars and artificial sugars- like health consequence-wise?

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u/Slight_Initiative391 — 26 days ago

Wolfgang Experiences?

Hi y'all. I've been grooming for almost a year now- since the 21st of June last year. I started out at Petsmart and have been there since. I put in my two weeks due to work environment and a general instability. I'm starting at wolfgang and and am wondering if anyone has amy experiences working there they'd like to share. I know they're still techniquely corporate, but to my understanding they've a bit more freedom.

I'm a bit worried about about switching from group drop off to one-on-one, but i think I should be okay after an adjustment period. These are a couple recent grooms, you can CC if you'd like!

u/Slight_Initiative391 — 1 month ago