Blue-Bee Dog Grooming, inspired by a nervous Sproodle, opens in Redcar. The salon aims to offer a calm, stress-free experience for dogs.
Jackie Robinson is opening the grooming salon. She previously worked for the NHS in quality and safety. Jackie’s always loved dogs; her parents ran a pet shop. Their dogs even competed at Crufts!
Jackie adopted a Sproodle named Blue. Blue’s needs renewed her love for dog care. She wanted to help communities differently, resulting in the salon’s creation.
She designed Blue-Bee to help anxious dogs. Features include non-slip floors and calm colors. Equipment minimizes noise and stress for pets. This helps keep the experience positive.
The salon uses blue and yellow decor. Dogs can see these colors well. It offers one-on-one grooming sessions. Each dog gets personalized care in a peaceful setting, providing a calm experience.
Jackie retrained as a groomer after leaving the NHS. Her dog Blue inspired the salon’s approach. Blue disliked being handled by strangers. This sparked the idea for a less stressful salon.
The building is perfect, allowing dogs to walk in the park before their session, helping them arrive in a good mood. This makes grooming a better experience.
Jackie wrote a children’s book about dog interaction. “Gentle Paws and Kind Hands” is on Amazon. The salon is committed to being sustainable, collecting dog hair and using eco-friendly products.
Jackie combined her NHS experience with her love for dogs. She wants the salon to prioritize dog welfare and embrace sustainable practices. She aims to provide a stress-free, trusting service.