Pawsup_mn

Pawsup_mn Dog groomer services Fridays and Saturdays. Limited appointments. Pet sitter services.

Most groomers love what they do. They care deeply about the dogs, the quality of their work, and their clients.Burnout u...
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.❤️

Good company make any day better ❤️🐾
05/02/2026

Good company make any day better ❤️🐾

Competitors are often seen as a threat, but in reality, they’re a sign of a healthy industry.Competition encourages grow...
04/02/2026

Competitors are often seen as a threat, but in reality, they’re a sign of a healthy industry.

Competition encourages growth. It pushes businesses to improve their skills, refine their systems, and offer better service — not by copying, but by becoming clearer about what they do best.

Competitors also educate the market. Different businesses serve different clients, budgets, and needs. That creates options, raises standards, and helps clients understand the value of professional services.

When an industry has no competition, quality stagnates.
When competition exists, professionalism rises.

There is room for different styles, approaches, and business models. Success doesn’t require someone else to fail.

Strong businesses don’t fear competitors.
They focus on their own standards, values, and consistency.

Looking after Charlie is always fun and a challenge - he is basically a little human.😂❤️
03/02/2026

Looking after Charlie is always fun and a challenge - he is basically a little human.😂❤️

Stop judging dog owners🛑Not every matted dog comes from neglect.Not every “bad coat” means a bad owner.And not every gro...
01/02/2026

Stop judging dog owners🛑

Not every matted dog comes from neglect.
Not every “bad coat” means a bad owner.
And not every grooming issue is caused by a lack of love.

Some owners are new.
Some were given incorrect advice.
Some were told “this breed doesn’t need grooming.”
Some are doing their best while juggling work, kids, health, finances, or life in general.

As groomers, we see the coat — but we don’t always see the full story behind it.

Judgement doesn’t educate.
Shame doesn’t improve welfare.
And assumptions don’t help dogs.

What does help is honest conversations, clear guidance, and realistic grooming plans. Explaining coat types, maintenance schedules, brushing techniques, and what can (and can’t) be fixed in one appointment. Supporting owners instead of making them feel embarrassed to ask questions or come back.

A dog with a well-maintained coat usually has one thing in common:
an owner who feels informed, supported, and confident — not judged.

Our role isn’t just to groom dogs.
It’s to educate, guide, and advocate for their wellbeing.
Because when owners feel safe to learn, dogs benefit the most 🐾

Let’s normalise education over judgement.
For better coats.
For better relationships.
For better lives for the dogs we care for 🤍

Stop judging dog owners🛑Not every matted dog comes from neglect.Not every “bad coat” means a bad owner.And not every gro...
01/02/2026

Stop judging dog owners🛑

Not every matted dog comes from neglect.
Not every “bad coat” means a bad owner.
And not every grooming issue is caused by a lack of love.

Some owners are new.
Some were given incorrect advice.
Some were told “this breed doesn’t need grooming.”
Some are doing their best while juggling work, kids, health, finances, or life in general.

As groomers, we see the coat — but we don’t always see the full story behind it.

Judgement doesn’t educate.
Shame doesn’t improve welfare.
And assumptions don’t help dogs.

What does help is honest conversations, clear guidance, and realistic grooming plans. Explaining coat types, maintenance schedules, brushing techniques, and what can (and can’t) be fixed in one appointment. Supporting owners instead of making them feel embarrassed to ask questions or come back.

A dog with a well-maintained coat usually has one thing in common:
an owner who feels informed, supported, and confident — not judged.

Our role isn’t just to groom dogs.
It’s to educate, guide, and advocate for their wellbeing.
Because when owners feel safe to learn, dogs benefit the most 🐾

Let’s normalise education over judgement.
For better coats.
For better relationships.
For better lives for the dogs we care for 🤍

The term “hypoallergenic” is often misunderstood — and in many cases, it’s misleading.🚫 No dog is 100% hypoallergenicAll...
28/01/2026

The term “hypoallergenic” is often misunderstood — and in many cases, it’s misleading.

🚫 No dog is 100% hypoallergenic
All dogs produce allergens. These allergens come from:
• Dander (dead skin cells)
• Saliva
• Oils on the skin

Not from the hair itself.

🐩 So why are some breeds called hypoallergenic?
Breeds like Poodles, Oodles, Bichons and some Terriers tend to:
• Shed less
• Hold onto dead hair instead of dropping it
• Produce fewer airborne allergens

This can be more manageable for some allergy sufferers — but it is NOT allergy-free.

🛁 Grooming plays a huge role
Regular grooming helps by:
✔️ Removing dander buildup
✔️ Keeping skin clean and healthy
✔️ Reducing allergens in the home

A poorly maintained “hypoallergenic” dog can actually trigger MORE reactions than a well-groomed shedding breed.

Education matters.
Instead of chasing labels, focus on proper coat care and realistic expectations. 🤍





Smooth and short-coated dogs may look “easy”, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need proper grooming. 🐶✨Breeds like Staff...
27/01/2026

Smooth and short-coated dogs may look “easy”, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need proper grooming. 🐶✨

Breeds like Staffies, Boxers, Dobermans, Pointers, French Bulldogs and many mixed breeds fall into this category.

🧴 They still shed
Short hair doesn’t mean no shedding. Dead hair builds up in the coat and on the skin, which can cause itchiness, dull coats and excess hair around the house.

🛁 Baths matter
Regular bathing removes dirt, oil build-up and loose coat. Skipping baths often leads to smelly coats and skin issues.

🪮 Brushing is still important
Using the right tools helps:
• Remove dead hair
• Stimulate healthy skin
• Improve coat shine

✂️ No haircuts needed — but maintenance is key
These coats don’t need trimming, but they DO need:
✔️ Deshedding tools
✔️ Proper drying
✔️ Skin-safe products

Healthy skin = healthy coat.
Grooming isn’t about hair length — it’s about care. 🤍





Double-coated dogs are NOT just “hairy dogs” — they have a purpose-built coat that protects them all year round. 🐶❄️☀️Br...
26/01/2026

Double-coated dogs are NOT just “hairy dogs” — they have a purpose-built coat that protects them all year round. 🐶❄️☀️

Breeds like Huskies, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Samoyeds, Border Collies and many more have two layers:
• A soft undercoat for insulation
• A top coat that protects from heat, cold, sun and moisture

🚫 Shaving a double-coated dog is usually a big NO
When you shave these dogs, the coat often does not grow back properly. This can cause:
• Patchy or uneven regrowth
• Permanent coat damage
• Overheating (yes, shaving can make them hotter)
• Skin exposure and sunburn

✨ So what do they really need?
✔️ Proper deshedding
✔️ High-velocity drying to remove dead undercoat
✔️ Correct brushing techniques
✔️ Regular maintenance, not drastic haircuts

A well-maintained double coat actually helps regulate body temperature and keeps your dog comfortable in all seasons. 🌿

As groomers, our job isn’t just to make dogs look good — it’s to protect their health and coat integrity. And as owners, trusting the process makes all the difference.

If you’re unsure what your dog needs, ask your groomer before asking for a shave. Education first, always. 🤍

Saving this post could save your dog coat.👀





Behind every cute fluffy dog you see on Instagram… there’s a lot more than just a pair of scissors 💭Dog grooming isn’t j...
19/01/2026

Behind every cute fluffy dog you see on Instagram… there’s a lot more than just a pair of scissors 💭

Dog grooming isn’t just about “making them pretty”.
It’s about:

🐾 Keeping their skin healthy
🐾 Preventing painful matting
🐾 Checking for lumps, parasites and injuries
🐾 Making sure nails, ears and teeth are looked after
🐾 And most importantly… keeping them safe, calm and comfortable

Every dog is different.
Different coat, different temperament, different needs.

And that’s why grooming is a skill, a profession and a responsibility — not a quick job anyone can do.

Next time you bring your dog to the groomer, remember:
You’re not just booking a haircut…
You’re investing in their wellbeing ❤️

🐕

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Saturday 9am - 3pm

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