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Best In Show Loyalty Program

Ladies and gentlemen - the Best In Show Loyalty Program is finally here.  I haven't done any advertising for it yet...a window poster and other signage is coming soon.  However, it's set up and ready to track the grooms of any client who wants to participate in the program.
 
The program is very simple. Once you've signed up for the program, you have one year to bring your dog in to get groomed six times.  You must pay full price for five of those grooms, and the sixth groom is free.

Hey 9-to-5ers! Consider This New Service From Us.

So, your dog (or cat) needs to be groomed. You work a typical Monday to Friday schedule, and your weekend is already packed solid with chores and activities.
 
What do most people in this predicament do? 
 
They get their dog groomed after work at a shop that offers evening hours. This CAN be a convenience, if you don't mind going home to pick up your dog, driving to the groomer, then trying to kill 2 or 3 hours until they call you to pick him up.  Now's it's 8:00pm, you're tired, hungry, aggravated, still need to walk the just-groomed dog, and won't get home until 8:30pm or 9:00pm.

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I love winter. Believe it or not, it's one of my favorite seasons.  That's probably because of my childhood growing up in Connecticut and the Hudson Valley of New York.  I remember winter as a wonderful time of deep snow, sledding, skating on lake ice, tobogganing, snow sculptures, snowball fights, and more.

Want to knock $8 off your Full Service Groom bill?

Getting your doggroomed can be a costly endeavor.
 
Some grooming shops offer the bare minimum for a set price (say $45 for a haircut and shampoo), then pile on additional services (nail cutting, special shampoo, conditioner, etc.), so when the grooming is finally complete, what started off as a $45 job ends up costing $70 or more.
 
In this sluggish economy, many dog owners simply can't afford to regularly spend $70, or more, on their dog's grooming.  As an aside,