Pet Smart Grooming & Pet Smart Training

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Shasta: Mom why has it taken so long for us to get to my second Pet Therapy Student Journal post?  If you want to see my 1st post you can read it here.

Dog mom:  Well Shasta it might be hard to understand but things take time. First, Tanya had to write a policy also known as a protocol for when you and your future pet therapy “Caring Paws” friends come to the hospital to visit.

Shasta: What is a pet therapy protocol/policy?

Dog mom: It is like a special list of rules that we (your humans/handlers) have to make sure we all follow when we are visiting the hospital.

Shasta: I’m not sure I like the sound of that. Rules are not my favorite thing. As my hooman, you should know that.

Dog mom: I understand Shasta but rules are usually made to help keep you safe. These rules keep you, the patient’s we visit during pet therapy sessions and me safe. By the way, I’ve been meaning to let you know the proper word to use is human.

Shasta: Hu-ma-n…  Ok, I’ll try to remember that. Safety is definitely important. So, next question, how come a bath was involved? You know how much I hate those.

Rescue Dog pre grooming photo 1

I’m heading in for my grooming appointment at PetSmart

Rescue Dog PetSmart Pre grooming 2Rescue Dog PetSmart Pre grooming 4

Dog mom: Well Shasta, if you want to be a therapy pet this will be part of your job. You see, you’ll need to be groomed within 24 hours of your visit to the hospital.

Shasta: Nobody told me that was involved. WHY?

Dog mom: We have to protect the patients from germs you might carry in on your fur.

Shasta: Ahem, mom I don’t have fur I have hair and I don’t shed but…. I also hate germs so the bath is starting to sound a bit better. I really liked the groomers at #PetSmart in Hanford. I know you can’t tell by my face in the photos but they were really nice.  For safety, you were not allowed in the back & they even took photos for you.  Though I can’t say I love these pics.  Rescue Dog PetSmart Grooming 1Rescue Dog PetSmart Grooming 2I definitely want to work as a pet therapy dog to help people so if I must have a bath I’m glad it will be with the groomers at #PetSmartGrooming. Are you going to tell everyone my grade?  It is my journal after all.

Dog mom: Sure Shasta, you get a Pawgress report with each visit and you have received an A all three times you’ve been. Since it was at different PetSmart locations we didn’t have the same groomer but they keep all of your records available so they know your vaccinations are up to date (Rabies vaccinations are required) and what you had done at your last visit (like the clipper size used).   We are really lucky. Tanya contacted PetSmart and they have been amazing! We have been able to arrange to have all pet therapy dogs with “Caring Paws” groomed at the Hanford PetSmart. They have also worked with us to set up training so we’ll be able to pass our team evaluation for our #PetPartners certification.

Rescue Dog PetSmart Grooming Blow dry 2

Shasta: The PetSmart people are really cool! You’ve told me before how they work with charities and rescues and now they are helping us. Gotta love that! I’ll try really hard to make sure I’m nice during grooming and classes because I really want to be a therapy pet. I really like all this pet therapy stuff you’re cooking up.

Dog mom: Oh Shasta, everything always leads back to food! Just wait to see the treats you’ll get during training.

Shasta: Then LET’S GO TO CLASS!

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Rescue Dog PetSmart Grooming Before & After March 2016