Monday, July 16, 2007

Shih Tzu Groom Shop Work Area

Article Title: Shih Tzu Groom Shop Work Area
Author: Connie Limon

When you set up your Shih Tzu Groom Shop work area, have
everything close at hand. Leave plenty of space for your work
area.

The Grooming Table

Your Shih Tzu Groom Shop grooming table should be in the
lightest part of the room. Near a window is an ideal spot for
your grooming table. Use a pegboard on the wall nearest your
Shih Tzu grooming table. The pegboard should hold almost all
your grooming tools. Grooming tools that are within easy reach
is most efficient. Put up a shelf to store spray cans and any
items you can't hang from a pegboard. Your Shih Tzu grooming
table should be the center of the décor. A grooming table with
a swinging tray underneath for additional storage of
frequently-used tools and products is a most desirable feature.

Cages

Your cages in the Shih Tzu Groom Shop are best on a wall near
your table. The cages, like your other equipment, should be set
up for maximum efficiency. You should start your Shih Tzu Groom
Shop with a minimum of a unit of four cages. You can add cages
as your business increases. With two cage units you should be
able to handle as many as ten Shih Tzu per day. If your
business grows larger, you can devote a separate room just for
cage units. A back room is usually an ideal spot for this.

Bathtub

When you install your tub consider your height. The tub should
be installed waist-high for the operator's comfort. A nice
place to store bathing materials is beneath the tub.

The rest of the work area in your Shih Tzu Groom Shop should be
planned and organized with an eye toward expansion. As your Shih
Tzu Groom Shop business grows, you may need to hire another
groomer, or bather, or more helpers. You will need to plan on
adding three or more grooming tables.

Don't forget a comfortable chair for times when one can sit
during the day. A separate room for a break area is ideal.

Electrical Power

One of the most important things your Shih Tzu Groom Shop must
have is sufficient electrical power. The more power the shop
has, the better. Good lighting is a must. Daylight is the best
light of all. Lots of windows can provide your Shih Tzu Groom
Shop with much daylight and also places to display other for
sale items. Regardless of the amount of daylight your shop has,
however, you will still need your lights on at all times.
Outlets in the right places and sufficient current to support
the load are an absolute necessity.

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