06/02/2026
Most groomers love what they do. They care deeply about the dogs, the quality of their work, and their clients.
Burnout usually comes from everything around the grooming.
Too many dogs in one day.
Prices that don’t reflect time, skill, or effort.
Saying yes when the body needs rest.
Feeling guilty for charging correctly.
No space to slow down or recover.
Over time, the cost shows up physically and mentally.
Pain, exhaustion, frustration, loss of joy — and eventually the decision to leave an industry that once felt like a calling.
Burnout isn’t a personal failure.
It’s often a business structure problem.
Sustainable grooming looks different.
Fewer dogs per day.
Clear pricing and boundaries.
Charging for coat condition and behaviour.
Rest being part of the plan — not something you “earn” after breaking yourself.
A sustainable business protects the groomer.
And a protected groomer can offer better care to dogs 🐾
Longevity matters more than hustle.❤️