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Pet groomer says business is up 30 percent after her relocation to Canton - The Patriot Ledger


Pet groomer says business is up 30 percent after her relocation to Canton
The Patriot Ledger
The shop also sells a small variety of treats, grooming and dental equipment, toys and pet accessories. Her prices, she said, are competitive with other grooming salons, at about $40 to $50 for a full wash and cut. “I love owning my own business, ...

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Supervisors Say Bill Would Put Groomers on Too Short a Leash - San Diego Reader (blog)


Supervisors Say Bill Would Put Groomers on Too Short a Leash
San Diego Reader (blog)
By Dorian Hargrove | Posted February 7, 2012, 11:37 am County Supervisors agreed to oppose state legislation aimed at regulating pet grooming businesses. The legislation, introduced by state senator Juan Vargas, would impose fines on groomers who are ...
SUPERVISORS OPPOSE PET GROOMING MEASUREU-T San Diego

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SD supervisors Vargas' protest pet grooming bill - U-T San Diego


SD supervisors Vargas' protest pet grooming bill
U-T San Diego
Sacramento — Saying the existing measure goes too far, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday protested proposed legislation that would require pet groomers to obtain a license, undergo training and comply with a number of work related ...
Bill would hound pet groomersVictorville Daily Press

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Our View: Bill would hound pet groomers - Appeal-Democrat


Our View: Bill would hound pet groomers
Appeal-Democrat
"Imposing a top-down state bureaucracy will likely not improve pet safety or grooming quality, but it will result in less competition, less choice for consumers, and higher prices," he said. "Higher prices will arise from the reduced competition and ...

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