The pampered pooch Grooming salon

The pampered pooch Grooming salon The pampered pooch is a small volume grooming salon. I have 30 years of experience grooming all breed

Check out this little munchkin , captain … he is 4 and this was the first time he was professionally groomed . He is swe...
05/21/2026

Check out this little munchkin , captain … he is 4 and this was the first time he was professionally groomed . He is sweet heart

Minnie got a Mohawk today
05/21/2026

Minnie got a Mohawk today

The Pampered Pooch is now open to new clients and is pleased to welcome Tia from Tia’s Tidy Pets to our staff. We have e...
05/08/2026

The Pampered Pooch is now open to new clients and is pleased to welcome Tia from Tia’s Tidy Pets to our staff. We have expanded our hours to include Sunday appointments. Our location is 787 Route 103 in Warner, just off Exit 7 on I-89. For appointment scheduling or inquiries, please text (603)391-7685.

03/03/2026
The pampered pooch grooming salon is pleased to announce the introduction of spa packages . These packages come with an ...
02/22/2026

The pampered pooch grooming salon is pleased to announce the introduction of spa packages .
These packages come with an upgraded shampoo from our basic shampoo to a luxury shampoo , a deep hydrating conditioner that will improve the elasticity of the hair to reduce breakage, tooth brushing and breath spray to help lessen the accumulation of plaque , a hydrating nose and paw balm to bring back moisture that was lost in winter’s cold dry weather , a smoothing nail buffing to remove the sharp edges from clipping , spray of cologne matching shampoo scent and a bandana or bows , all for an additional $25 to the groom price . These packages will run for a limited time only with varying scents.
For This package I’m asking what scent would people like to see more , lavender or coconut

Before and after of Griffin
02/05/2026

Before and after of Griffin

Reno before and after haircut
02/04/2026

Reno before and after haircut

This… and especially after 30 years of grooming … my hands HURT!https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14WoBLsDdKA/?mibextid=w...
02/04/2026

This… and especially after 30 years of grooming … my hands HURT!

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Why Many Groomers Are Saying “No” to Doodles — And How to Be the Doodle Owner They Love Working With
Across grooming communities on multiple platforms, a growing number of professional groomers are choosing not to accept doodles (Goldendoodles, Labradoodles, Bernedoodles, etc.) anymore. Many are at a point in their careers where they can be selective about clients, and doodles often fall off the list. This isn’t because groomers hate the dogs themselves—most agree that doodles can be sweet, loving, and beautiful. The issue lies in the unique challenges these designer mixes present.
Why doodles have become so difficult for many groomers:
1. Unpredictable genetics and coat types — Doodles inherit a mix of traits from poodles (curly, continuously growing hair) and retrievers (often double-coated and shedding). This creates coats that range from wavy to woolly to straight, but many mat extremely easily. Combined with erratic or high-energy personalities in some lines, grooming sessions become longer, more physically demanding, and harder to predict.
2. Size matters — A growing number of doodles are massive (80+ lb adults), turning an already labor-intensive groom into a major physical workout.
3. Drying and styling requirements — For a smooth, even finish (especially longer or fluffy styles), the coat must be fully dried and straightened with a high-velocity dryer. This adds significant time and effort compared to breeds with simpler coats.
4. Frequent poor condition on arrival — Many doodles come in severely matted—sometimes down to the skin—due to inconsistent home care. Dematting is painful for the dog, time-consuming for the groomer, and often ends in a short shave-down that disappoints owners who want the “fluffy” look.
5. Owner expectations vs. reality — Many pet parents aren’t fully prepared with the right tools, knowledge, or routine to maintain such a high-maintenance coat between appointments. This leads to repeated cycles of neglect → severe matting → shave-down → upset client.
6. Emotional and business toll — Groomers often feel caught in a tough spot: dealing with fearful or reactive dogs, unhappy owners, bad reviews, or complaints when expectations aren’t met. It creates stress and burnout, especially when owners seem unwilling or unable to invest in ongoing maintenance.
How to become the doodle owner your groomer looks forward to seeing:
The good news? Plenty of groomers adore well-maintained doodles and their responsible owners. If you’re committed, you can build a great relationship and keep your dog comfortable, healthy, and stylish.
1. Commit to regular professional grooming — Schedule appointments every 4–8 weeks (closer to 4–6 for longer coats). Consistency helps your dog stay fear-free, cooperative, and comfortable on the table while preventing mats from forming.
2. Master line brushing — This technique brushes from the skin out (section by section) to reach the roots and prevent tangles. Use a slicker brush followed by a metal comb to check for hidden mats.
3. Brush frequently—3–7 times per week — Doodles with combination or curly coats mat quickly, especially in friction areas (armpits, behind ears, chest, legs, tail base). Thorough, daily-ish brushing is non-negotiable for coat health.
4. Budget for lifelong upkeep — These aren’t low-maintenance dogs like pugs or even standard Goldens or Poodles. The “designer” price tag is just the start—ongoing grooming, tools, and time are major commitments.
5. Show appreciation and communicate openly — Grooming doodles is hard work. Be kind, tip generously when deserved, arrive on time, and talk openly about your goals and any concerns. A collaborative approach helps everyone succeed—your dog, you, and your groomer.
Responsible doodle owners who stay on top of care are a groomer’s dream. Your dog will thank you with a healthier coat, happier grooms, and a more relaxed life. If you’re new to this or struggling, ask your groomer for demos—they’re usually happy to teach the right techniques!
What are your best at-home doodle care tips? Share below! 🐩✂️

Just me and Luna waiting for mom
02/03/2026

Just me and Luna waiting for mom

Waffles says “peak a boo”
01/07/2026

Waffles says “peak a boo”

01/01/2026

The pampered pooch grooming salon is accepting new clients in the new year . Please reach out via text to schedule an app , or for more information. Thank you for trusting us with your family members .

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Warner, NH

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