Why groomers are strong partners

Grooming happens again and again. Many clients book every four, six, or eight weeks. That recurring rhythm can turn transport into predictable route revenue.

If a client struggles with pickup or drop-off, your service can solve the gap.

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What groomers need

Groomers need you to arrive on time, follow handoff instructions, avoid disrupting their schedule, and communicate clearly if a client changes something.

You are there to remove friction, not add it.

How to pitch it

Keep the pitch local and simple: "I help clients get pets to and from grooming appointments when work, driving, or mobility makes it difficult."

Give them a one-page sheet they can hand to clients or mention when transportation comes up.

Turn grooming into recurring rides

After a successful grooming transport, ask if the owner wants to reserve transport for the next appointment. Save preferences and route notes.

The second booking should feel easier than the first.