It’s worth it! Sheepdogs have 2 layers of coat as does my Berner but need to be combed several times a week if you don’t want extensive mats. We used to take ours to the vet school and just pay a donation but for a professional to do it, $60 is not out of line.
One thing to keep in mind is that this comic strip is from the 1980’s. $60 then is the equivalent of about $180 today, so when Lynn Johnston originally wrote this, $60 would have been a bit outrageous for a dog grooming. You’re talking a week’s worth of groceries, at least. A cost of $15 – $20 would have been considered more reasonable.
I get my 85 lb dog shampooed and groomed for $25. Even given that her hair is way shorter than Farley’s, it must be a lot more expensive in her part of Canada than it is in west central Missouri.
I own a dog wash and grooming shop, for a wash and trim (not a full groom) for a medium sized sheepdog would be $100 (US) and we are considered reasonable and I’m raising prices a bit in the new year . It takes 45 min just to dry that dog after the wash.
My mom would take her little poodle/terrier mix, Candy, to a groomer who didn’t just cut and wash Candy’s hair. She would put a little bow in the middle of Candy’s forehead, and then paint her toenails the the same color as the bow, usually red or pink. Candy knew she look cute, and would show off to everybody.
In the November 10 comic, Elly does tell Farley that he’s going to have a “bath and a brushing”. Seems like $60, even in Canadian money, is a good deal.
ktrabbit33 about 6 years ago
Why should a dog groomer get paid any less than a people groomer? It’s a hell of a lot more work! ESPECIALLY on a big baby like Farley!!!
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
Rip-off artist! {kicks groomer in shin} (Blooregard Q. Kazoo in “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends”)
TumblersBlue about 6 years ago
Farley’s expression in the final panel is like “I’m a dog??!!”
JD'Huntsville'AL about 6 years ago
Why is she surprised. Surely she asked the price before buying the service.
suv2000 about 6 years ago
Rent utilities insurance license employees taxesShe want this woman to work for free she has overhead
meowlin about 6 years ago
As Hiram Lodge (father of Veronica) once said, “If you want a job done right… hire a professional to do it.”
mavinminx about 6 years ago
Ah-ha! Farley was her special baby until she found out he cost her—-now he’s just a dog!
Sisu60 about 6 years ago
Chia shampoo for dogs can be expensive
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
A very realistic strip today.
dwane.scoty1 about 6 years ago
Just wreck your car on the way home; gotta keep that lucky streak going, El!
Johnnie Polo Premium Member about 6 years ago
I pay $55 for my dog. He’s a little Schnoodle and larger dogs are more expensive than that. Very accurate rate in this strip.
dukedoug about 6 years ago
She coulda’ have just done it herself … Err … no, wait …
IndyMan about 6 years ago
Glad to see the receptionist has recovered from her ‘shock’ of ‘Farley’ showing up ! ! ! !
MrFixit about 6 years ago
Uh, Elly, I would guess that he got a bath, not just brushing. Where we take our dog, a bath includes clipping the claws.
russef about 6 years ago
What happened to the 11/10 panels “a bath and a brushing”?
Grutzi about 6 years ago
It’s worth it! Sheepdogs have 2 layers of coat as does my Berner but need to be combed several times a week if you don’t want extensive mats. We used to take ours to the vet school and just pay a donation but for a professional to do it, $60 is not out of line.
TMR about 6 years ago
One thing to keep in mind is that this comic strip is from the 1980’s. $60 then is the equivalent of about $180 today, so when Lynn Johnston originally wrote this, $60 would have been a bit outrageous for a dog grooming. You’re talking a week’s worth of groceries, at least. A cost of $15 – $20 would have been considered more reasonable.
arianseren about 6 years ago
Don’t know when this was drawn but that’s what it costs for a small dog now days
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
I’m thinking $60 was reasonable for a large sheepdog even back when this was written.
Sassy's Mom about 6 years ago
Washing and brushing a sheepdog is not like do the same with, say, a beagle. She’s done it. She knows it’s hard work.
Kalkkuna about 6 years ago
Farley sez, “Mud puddle, here I come!”.
Spacetech about 6 years ago
Plus Tip!
jruckman about 6 years ago
I get my 85 lb dog shampooed and groomed for $25. Even given that her hair is way shorter than Farley’s, it must be a lot more expensive in her part of Canada than it is in west central Missouri.
car2ner about 6 years ago
brushed, cut, washed and dried. And a big dog with burrs. I think she got a bargain.
ChucklinChuck about 6 years ago
Remember these are Canadian dollars.
Diat60 about 6 years ago
She forgot why she took him to the groomers in the first place, he was full of burrs and tangles she couldn’t get out.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 6 years ago
My former groomer charged $60 for bathe, shave, trim nails, brush teeth. My current groomer charges $45 for the same services.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 6 years ago
This is one strip in which Lynn didn’t update the price. The original dialogue said “$60.”
https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/1989/11/13
According to
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/rates/related/inflation-calculator/
that would be $106.11 in today’s dollars.
Spiny Norman Premium Member about 6 years ago
I own a dog wash and grooming shop, for a wash and trim (not a full groom) for a medium sized sheepdog would be $100 (US) and we are considered reasonable and I’m raising prices a bit in the new year . It takes 45 min just to dry that dog after the wash.
joefearsnothing about 6 years ago
dog? What happened to "woofie’ fuzzy puppy and pretty baby?
summerdog about 6 years ago
The dog is like that $150 car detailing you just had done…it won’t stay clean for long.
Pirate Mike creator about 6 years ago
Farley always looks good!
ms-ss about 6 years ago
As I tell people, nobody works for a dollar an hour anymore.
Sue G about 6 years ago
My mom would take her little poodle/terrier mix, Candy, to a groomer who didn’t just cut and wash Candy’s hair. She would put a little bow in the middle of Candy’s forehead, and then paint her toenails the the same color as the bow, usually red or pink. Candy knew she look cute, and would show off to everybody.
finnygirl Premium Member about 6 years ago
In the November 10 comic, Elly does tell Farley that he’s going to have a “bath and a brushing”. Seems like $60, even in Canadian money, is a good deal.
ktrabbit33 about 6 years ago
$40 each for my two Scotties, and a $20 tip. WORTH EVERY PENNY…they are wooly worms, but they come home looking (and smelling) so nice!!!