Do you tip dog groomers? Why and how much?
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Regular dog grooming is essential to ensure a healthy canine. Some people choose to groom their dogs at home, while others take them to professional pet grooming studios instead. Whenever we opt for the latter, one of the questions we all wonder is this: do you tip dog groomers?
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As more pets are adopted in the USA, and professional dog groomers are getting increasingly busy, this has become a common misunderstanding among many pet owners. The infamous question, do you tip dog groomers or not, is now dominating every pet grooming forum and website. To save you the time, the short answer is…
Yes, you DO tip dog groomers. Want to know why, and how much do you tip them? Wonder why dog groomers deserve to be tipped, and what else should you expect from going to a professional dog groomer? Read on.
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As with any tipping procedure, there are always arguments on the matter. One school of thought believes that if you pay for the pet grooming services in a professional studio, there is no need to tip your pet groomer because it’s already been paid for.
However, the other side of the argument can be that you should tip anyone who provides you (or in this case, your dog) with a service that you yourself don’t wish to do. This has been a long-term understanding about tipping in America, which is much different from the practices they employ in Europe (but that’s different topic for another day).
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Ultimately, like mentioned above, the answer for this very common question, do you tip dog groomers, is a definite yes. As long as you are satisfied with the job your groomer has done, you should always tip the professional for the work they’ve put in. After all, they could’ve done a worse job, right?