Viewing entries tagged
spring time

Who Are my Local Solana Beach Groomers? We Get to Know Kim of  Sydnee's Pet Grooming!

Comment

Who Are my Local Solana Beach Groomers? We Get to Know Kim of Sydnee's Pet Grooming!

Kimberly Srisark has been in the grooming business for seventeen years. She learned how to groom in Utah, and moved out to California in 2000. Kim started out in mobile grooming for two years, and than worked at a salon in Fallbrook.  This is when she decided to open her own salon which she had for 8 years.  In 2011, Kim and her  her husband Nat, purchased Sydnee’s Pet Grooming, which recently became a franchise in November 2014. They now have two corporate stores, and are also subcontractors in 3 boarding places; Helen Woodward, and  two Camp Run a Mutts. With three franchised locations in San Diego County currently open, two more are scheduled to open in the next few months! 

When deciding on a groomer what specific traits should they have and what are the top 3 questions to ask? 

“Your groomer should have a lot of patience and loving to dogs. Please do not be a groomer unless you absolutely love dogs. You can ask how long they’ve been grooming, and also if they are comfortable grooming all breeds of dogs. It’s also good to ask if they are comfortable doing different hairstyles. I would ask if their pricing includes every service, because many groomers charge extra for a lot of things. Sometimes when you go into a groomer they’ll tell you it’s one price, however when you pick the dog up it’s a different price. That’s definitely one of the most important questions to ask, what does my grooming price include.” 

 How often do you recommend to get your dog groomed and why?

“I recommend getting your dog groomed every 4 - 6 weeks to keep them clean. People treat their dogs like family, and like to bring their animals inside and also let them sleep in their beds.  Grooming your dog every 4-6 weeks will ensure they are clean and smelling good.  This also helps dogs that have longer hair or hair that needs to be trimmed keep the mats and tangles out of them. It keeps the hair from growing around their eyes and mouth which may get kind of yucky and even cause infection. Scheduled grooming like this keeps their nails  trimmed, because problems may result if their nails get too long. This  will also keep the fleas and parasites off of them and cuts down on  shedding.” 

What’s your favorite part about your job?

“Being around animals for sure. That’s definitely my favorite part of the job. I love my clients. People think it’s a job with animals but it’s very much a people person job too. I also love the creative aspect of it, being able to create unique and individual haircuts for each of the individual dogs. We like to put little bows in their hair. Some of the girls if the hair on the top or on their ears are long enough will braid them  and put bows on the ends.”

 How do you soothe a dog’s grooming anxiety?

“All of our groomers are extremely patient. We go really slow with them, make friends with them, and have the dogs trust us.  Sometimes we will give them breaks, and take them out for a little walk to show them we’re not their to hurt them. We want to show them that grooming can be a good experience, and just be really patient with them. If there’s something they don’t like, sometimes we won’t do it that grooming session. This way we can ease into it in a couple of groomings so it’s not so stressful on them.” 

How can I control my dog’s shedding?

“Getting them groomed every four to six weeks. People think grooming is for dogs with longer hair that need it trimmed. With dogs that shed grooming really helps cut down on the fur, because we do a really good de-shedding when we groom them. Some of the products that we use on them will really help cut down on the shedding.”

Can I teach my dog to let me trim their nails?

“Yes. What I usually tell people to do is start with a nail file. That’s usually what’s scary, and you can’t cut the nail that way. The dog will get get use to the owner messing with their feet, because sometimes dogs can be like “What are you doing?” They really don’t like the owner to mess with their feet too much. I tell people to start with a nail file and them both get comfortable with that first. Then you can go onto the clipping. The timing on the switch really depends on the dog. If the dog’s totally fine with the filing, you can go right on to clipping. I’m sure any groomer would be happy to walk the owner through it if they really want to do it at home. From my experience, majority of the time it’s better if the groomer takes care of it. One of the hardest things to get used to learning how to groom, the quick of the dog’s nail is really hard to see. You have to really get use to cutting the nail before you feel comfortable with not cutting it too short. Groomers will cut and file the nail so they’re not sharp.”

 Please share a funny/memorable grooming story.

“At Christmas time I had a client who asked if I could do her standard poodle’s legs in a candy cane. The dog was going to be in the Christmas parade. I had to cut the hair to look like this kind of circular shape, and then I dyed the hair red to look like a candy cane. It was really cute!”

A big thanks to Nat and Kim for participating in this week's Zen Groomer blog feature! For more information about Sydnee's Pet Grooming please visit their website!

Comment

Zen Dogs > Spring Showers

Comment

Zen Dogs > Spring Showers

Happy Friday! We hope you are all staying warm and dry out there. Take a look at all the fun our  Zen dogs are having! 

                                          Haley's afternoon was very refreshing! 

                                          Haley's afternoon was very refreshing! 

                                                    Spring is such a good girl!

                                                    Spring is such a good girl!

                        DogZenergy team member Jamie is all smiles along with Teddy and Dotty!

                        DogZenergy team member Jamie is all smiles along with Teddy and Dotty!

                                 Amber and Lucy love get and down and dirty in the mud!

                                 Amber and Lucy love get and down and dirty in the mud!

                                       Sasha enjoys all the fresh smells the rain brings!

                                       Sasha enjoys all the fresh smells the rain brings!

                                          Truman wishes it would rain more often!

                                          Truman wishes it would rain more often!

                                                  Sylvie prefers the sunshine!

                                                  Sylvie prefers the sunshine!

                      Gabbie enjoyed her walk, and loved getting towel dried even more!

                      Gabbie enjoyed her walk, and loved getting towel dried even more!

                                           Nelson was all smiles during his walk today!

                                           Nelson was all smiles during his walk today!

          Gracie and Lucy are staying positive, they know the sun shine will be back soon!

          Gracie and Lucy are staying positive, they know the sun shine will be back soon!

                Jake loves being wrapped up in a warm fresh towel after a refreshing walk!

                Jake loves being wrapped up in a warm fresh towel after a refreshing walk!

                                             Bernini is always such a good sport!

                                             Bernini is always such a good sport!

                                        Samantha wishes it would rain every day!

                                        Samantha wishes it would rain every day!

Comment

Zen Dog Spotlight: Winston

Comment

Zen Dog Spotlight: Winston

This week our Zen Dog Spotlight features the sweet, speedy and smart one of a kind mix, Winston! Our team member Tristan, loves his first morning walks with this charming little fellow. Winston has been featured on our Instagram, @dogzenergy, and did we mention he's great in videos! It's all yours Winston! 

State your full name and let us know a bit about your background.

"Winston Brooks. My parents adopted me about 4.5 years ago when I was a little guy. They thought that I was going to be a lab mix, but I am only 30 lbs. Nobody knows for sure what type of dog I am, but I sure am cute and smart."

 What’s your favorite toy and why?

"Shoes are my favorite toys. I like them because they smell like my mom or dad."

 What does your typical day consist of, and what would your ideal day include?

"I usually go on a morning walk with Tristan from DogZenergy. I love going on walks with Tristan, and after my walk, I like to take a nap in front of the door, catching some rays through the window and guarding the house. I follow my little brother and sister around when they are eating snacks, and I love to cuddle with mom or dad at the end of a long day. My ideal day is spent at the beach with my family, chasing balls and running in the waves."

 Who is your best friend and how did you meet?

"My dad is my best friend. I met him on the day that he adopted me, and I love him more and more each day."

 What is the one question you wish your human would stop asking you, and the one question you wish your human would never stop asking you?

"I wish my mom would stop asking me to let her clip my toes or brush my teeth. I wish mom and dad would never stop asking me whether I want a treat. Yes, please!"

If you were going to win an award at the "Oscar Pet Awards" would you want to win it for 1.) Cuteness 2.) Heroism/Courage3.) Sassiness 4) Loyalty 5) Fashionista. Give us a quick example/story of why we should pick you!

"Can I add a category or two? I would win for my smarts and my speed. I have figured out how to open many doors. I get on my hind legs, and push the handle just so until I can get it to open. I’m also the fastest dog at the park ­­throw that ball and watch me go."

Any other insight you would like us to know?

"I am pretty scared of new people, especially ones who come to my house, but even if I bark initially, I am a big softy once I get to know you."

Comment