Shyanne Bird resides in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, and works at the local veterinary hospital as a veterinary assistant. She has always had a love and passion for animals. While in school to become a veterinary assistant, Shyanne discovered grooming and chose ABC to become a certified.
The biggest challenge I had was with a special dog who had seizures. This dog had seizures no matter which groomer worked with her. As soon as she would walk into the grooming salon, she would immediately have a seizure. I decided to talk with the owner and work out a plan to bring her in once a week, not for grooming but for a “cookie” appointment. The owner agreed. At first, the three of us would hang out then eventually, I would just take her on my own to my room and give her treats and play time. From there, I would get her onto the table, then the tub and so on. After about six weeks, I was able to groom her with no problem at all.
My most rewarding moments are when the clients come to get their dogs with a smile on their faces as if to say “job well done.”
It has been great. The staff was very helpful, my questions were always answered, and I was able to call and talk to someone when I needed to. I would recommend you guys to anyone I know.
Clipper blade knowledge stood out for me. Professional blades are completely different from the ones that you could buy at Wal-Mart or your basic pet stores. Also, I like knowing the standard clips of certain breeds.
My future career plans are to get a bit more experience. I would then like to start up my own business from home. Once I decide to have children, I want to be able to spend time with them.
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