Pet grooming boomed in Toronto during COVID: People \u0027more into their dogs.\u0027
Since the pandemic started, people stuck at home started adopting more pets and as they spent more time together indoors, humans also spent more money on their animal companions who they treated even more like family members.From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
“One of my groomers just took a course and we’re doing colour now which is going to be something we’re introducing. So we’ve already got a couple of dogs, we’ve done their tails really crazy purpley-blue. That can be a little pricier from $40 to $60 to dye a tail.” Tang said she usually sees clients every four to six weeks and each dog takes about three hours including nails, ears, shampoo, conditioning and hand scissoring trims with a Yorkie costing about $136 and a larger dog like a Newfoundland costing around $300 to start.Article content
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