groomers

/ˈɡrumɚz/
noun
  1. People or businesses that professionally clean, brush, and care for the appearance of animals, especially dogs and cats.
    • She decided to become a dog groomers after working at an animal shelter.
    • We take our golden retriever to the groomers every six weeks for a bath and haircut.
    • The local groomers offer services like nail trimming and ear cleaning for pets.
  2. People who prepare someone for a specific role or activity, often through training or guidance.
    • The theater group had groomers who helped young actors learn their lines and stage movements.
    • The camp counselors acted as groomers, teaching the new kids how to canoe and set up tents.
    • Experienced groomers in the company mentor interns to become future leaders.
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