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Brendan
Dundalk would also be my suggestion. The Aerospace industry is based in Belfast and nouth Dublin is in striking distance for dog grooming.
Id completely agree here! As someone who works in the veterinary industry, everything and anything to do with pets is HUGE, believe me when i say ive seen many many people forking out €1000s on their pets!To the poster above who says its a "frivolous" expenditure, i completley disagree. Many breeds are impossible to keep well groomed. To have a healthy and well groomed animal is responsible pet ownership (if you've ever seen an un groomed cocker spaniels ears you'd see why its essential maintenance. Grooming is a skilled business and very tough thats why theres so few out there! Ireland provides some grooming courses but theres no actual professional organisation that trains here only in the UK. I think theres only 4 professionally registered groomers in this country i.e itd be the equivalent of going to peter marks and getting an untrained hairdresser"Goomingtail"
In my opinion, Dublin is crying out for a more dog groomers - there just don't seem to be enough to go around.
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Not enough high disposable income in Appalachian Louth to support dog grooming. I'd still say aim for one of the towns on the Fingal coast, malahide, skerries, possibly Termonfeckin near Drogheda. Just being realistic and helpful.
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