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Nottingham canine groomer shares ‘greatest issue’ to contemplate when seeking to purchase a four-legged buddy

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The proprietor of a Beeston-based canine grooming business has shared the most important issue folks ought to think about when getting a canine for the primary time. Leanne Stirland, proprietor of Smarty Paws, defined that the breed, additional prices, grooming, and way of life all must be thought-about when getting a dog.

Leanne opened Smarty Paws on Chilwell Road, in Beeston six years in the past. She then expanded her business in September this 12 months with a second department on High Road in Beeston.




The 32-year-old has had many years of expertise in dog grooming as she began on the age of 14. When she opened her latest salon in Beeston she shared recommendation with individuals who could be eager to get a canine.

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In phrases of selecting a canine, she mentioned: “It’s a tough one because every breed of dog goes to the lifestyle of the owner. For example, if you were to live in a flat you would have a chihuahua or something small, whereas if you have a place with a lot of land or you’re able to offer more exercise you’d have something like a collie.”

Speaking about canine grooming and which breeds are best to keep up, Leanne added: “In phrases of grooming the best are your French Bulldogs, smooth-haired Chihuahuas, Jack Russells, and Labradors.

Owner Leanne Stirland pictured on the new department of Smarty Paws in High Road, Beeston.(Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)

“Your most high maintenance are your standard poodles. The Mid-range are Spaniels and Cockapoos would be you’ve got them groomed every six to eight weeks.”

She continued so as to add that individuals ought to think about the additional prices in relation to shopping for a brand new canine. “It’s a commitment having a dog that needs grooming because then you’re looking at £45 every couple of months which is something to bear in mind when you get a dog that needs grooming,” she mentioned.

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