I am a specific shampoo for specific dog person but it's not specific to breed. Il ike the bark to basics and show seasons lines right now but brand doesn't really matter so much to me as type.
I have a hypo tearless that everyones gets on the face. Thats my fall back basic must have shampoo. Sometimes you won't know if a dog has an allergy to fragerance or dyes until it's to late, sometimes owners don't really know or don't know to tell you. They just know to blame you when the dog comes home and itches like crazy.
I also try and always make sure to have something like bark to basics citrus shampoo on hand. It's intended for fleas I beleive but dosn't contian any toxins. Smells nice and cuts through dirt for those extra nice been outside all year long dirt kind of dogs lol. I don't use things not intended for use on dogs on my client dog - ever. If something happens and a dogs has a reaction to it then you really have no backup and an owner has more ammo so to speak b/c really as a groomer shame on you (in their mind). So no dish soap, or human shampoos, or making my own conditioner out of fabric softern or anythng. Not worth the potential savings some people think they see by using those products, just IMO.
As for my situation specific shampoos I have on hand (for an additional charge)
whitening
oatmeal
hypo oatmeal
deodorizing
flea and tick
Clients may provide their own shampoo if they wish, no discount though, since usually it's a script shampoo that they are bringing in and it has to sit on the dog for 10 minutes or whatever. So it takes more time. The exception is I will not do any type of dip prescribed by a vet or not, and will not use any flea and tick shampoo provided by an owner unless it happens to be deflea.
All of my dogs get a leave in conditioner, unless for some reason I need to leave it off.
They may purchase "deep conditioning" which is done (right now) with Isle of Dog 2heal OR hypo remo that I get from Ryans.
I'm a big hypo person in case you can't tell, I always make sure to have hypo products on hand for sensative dogs or people who dont want any fragrance on their dog for whatever reason.
Don't fall into the trap of wanting shampoos that smell super good, most of them won't really leave the dog smelling like much of anything. Some will but 99% of them will not. Usually it's the conditioner you put on the dog that will leave a scent, like in the case of the isel of dog stuff. Man that stuff smells great lol. I keep various sprays on hand and let clients pick what they like or use whatever I like. I really like the green tea and mint that you can get from pet edge though it doesn't leave the dog smelling like that for more than a day or so.
Ummm k, I thnk I have rambled on enough now lol.