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My Wag’n Tails Elite grooming van has been good to me. Its been instrumental in helping me build my business and open my Pet Salon. She has become a member of the family “Literally”. Due to my hectic travel schedule and having my hands full with building and running my Pet Salon. I can no longer effectively operate my mobile van. I never intended to become a mobile groomer but was more than willing to take the opportunity I was given in order to get me to my next level. Which is owning a Pet Salon. Now that I am in the process of opening my Salon. I have elected to focus on running a successful grooming shop and school. The time has come for me to say good bye to my WT Elite. I’m looking to sale my unit to someone who is passionate about grooming and who will take excellent care of  the vehicle that played major part of my success. Wag’n Tails is they premier company in the manufacturing of  mobile  grooming units. The Wag’n Tails family are great people with wonderful customer service and they have an excellent product. When you purchase this vehicle you will not be disappointed.

She has 11,000 miles with 400 hours on the Onan Generator.

You can post (Serious inquires only) to the “Ask Artist” section of my site. Or call my Assistant @ 323 463 3884. Be sure to mention this add.

Artist.

7 Responses to “WHO WANTS TO BE A MOBILE GROOMER?”

  1. Thai says:

    HIya Artist I’ll do a post on my website about this fly Wag N Tails !!! It should be sold in NO time !!! She only has 11K on her too !! Better than my old trusted Expedition… She rocking a cool 146K !!!

  2. Linda Sparks says:

    Hi Artist

    I absolutely love your show. Your heart is so big, I am touched by your dedication to your family and to the betterment of animal life. I followed your career from Groomer of the Year (I rooted for you almost from the beginning) and I watch your current show. I ran a grooming salon in Canada for 15 years and know how much work it is.
    How about Desmond taking over the mobile van? You’ve been teaching him, what about hiring a groomer to ride along with Desmond so he can continue with your mobile clients? I wish you all the best with your new salon.

  3. Tony Martin says:

    Hi Artist: You are a passionate and caring person who loves this profession. Congrats for opening your salon in Hollywood. Good luck in this adventure! However, you should keep the mobile aspect of your business model because you have already created a clientele base on this business line. Keep your mobile business and manage it to break even. The value is that you would the continued advertising opportunity when your employee drives to your mobile appointments. Also, you have the mobile van to continue your charity work, which I find very admirable. Your other aspect of your business (salon, retail, and training) would support your goals. Take care and God’s speed.

    Sincerely,
    Tony Martin

  4. MsLemon00 says:

    Hi Tony. Artist is selling the mobile because he has always wanted his own shop. His clients are more than likely willing to work with him- who wouldn’t? he’s great!

  5. Sara says:

    The van belongs to you? Groomer Has It doesn’t want it back? That’s cool you got to keep it and can sell it now. But too bad you have to sell it, you’d think that you’d want to keep it as a suvenier.

  6. Tony Martin says:

    With all due respect, what I was attempting to say in my previous post is the diversification a business model to assure the overall success of the business. I do know in my heart that Artist, with his passion and drive on behalf of our canine friends, will truely be successful…. His salon will be the anchor of his success.

    Sincerely,
    Tony Martin

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