The Shih Tzu Groom Shop Record Keeping
A Shih Tzu beauty parlor should operate much the same as a human
beauty parlor. The most essential record is the appointment
book. The Shih Tzu dog grooming business relies on a regular
schedule. The appointment book will prove to be one of the most
important records you have for maintaining an efficient
business. The type of appointment book you choose is entirely a
personal decision. However, you might start out with one called
Week at a Glance.
In the Week at a Glance appointment book, each week is laid out
in day-by-day columns. Each day is broken down hour by hour.
Notate your Shih Tzu groom appointments immediately in the
appointment book. Do not rely on your memory. You do not want
the faintest possibility of forgetting an appointment.
Your Shih Tzu groom customers should be informed and encouraged
to call in advance for appointments. This may take a little time
to develop. You might post a sign just over your reception
counter or desk informing customers of this policy. Appointment
only Shih Tzu grooming enables you to know what to expect each
day or any given day. You can plan your time accordingly.
Appointment only Shih Tzu grooming will also help you to not
overbook on one day and under book the next day. You want your
Shih Tzu grooming shop to look busy, but not "hectic" and
overwhelming.
Perfecting an ideal Shih Tzu grooming schedule can present a
number of complicating factors. With time and experience you
will succeed. A wise Shih Tzu groomer will anticipate at least
one cancellation on any given day, or a customer may not show
up. Over time you should develop a continuous rhythm and system
that works best for you.
A well established Shih Tzu beauty parlor should be able to
successfully operate with a limited number of Shih Tzu handled
each day. Try to establish regular customers that come every
four to six weeks.
For the Shih Tzu beauty parlor just starting out, however, you
might want to have a definite appointment system but with some
flexibility. The worst system of all is not keeping any
appointment record and just taking anyone at anytime. If you
sell your business, well-kept records and a good customer base
list would make a difference in the selling price.
Master List
Another important record is your Shih Tzu grooming master card.
It is wise to keep a card for every Shih Tzu. The front of the
card should record special instructions or comments (style of
hair-do or clip customer prefers), two telephone numbers if
available. In case of emergency or you just need more
information you should be able to reach the Shih Tzu customer
either at home or an alternate number. The back of the card
should contain a chronological listing of the dates the dog came
in and the prices charged.