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CARING: Ceri Garrity from Vanity Fur, Blackrod DOG groomers have been hit by a change in coronavirus rules, halting most of their businesses. In government guidance released earlier this week, the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs clarified that grooming services could only take place for welfare reasons. Dogs with a skin issue, nails growing too long, or which have matted fur can still be groomed to prevent them from being uncomfortable or to protect health. Ceri Garrity, who runs Vanity Fur in Blackrod, worries that the new guidance leaves too much of a “grey area”. She said: “It’s frustrating because what people class as welfare isn’t black and white. There’s no grey areas with hair dressers, but with groomers there are.