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  • How Often Should Double-Coated Dogs Be Groomed?

    How Often Should Double-Coated Dogs Be Groomed?

    Double-coated dogs, such as Huskies, Golden Retrievers, and German Shepherds, have a unique grooming requirement due to their two-layered fur. This coat consists of a dense undercoat and a longer, protective topcoat. Proper grooming is essential to maintain their health and appearance. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how often you should groom your double-coated dog.

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  • Dogs of the day!🐾🎃🩷

    Dogs of the day!🐾🎃🩷

    Woodruff and Gillie!

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  • Here is our recommendation for your dog’s coat length VS. booking

    Here is our recommendation for your dog’s coat length VS. booking

    Ottis is a 36# Mini Labradoodle that should be groomed every 4-6 weeks. He receives a 1″ (25mm) comb attachment all over. Gillie is a 55# Standard Goldendoodle that should be groomed every 6-8 weeks. She receives a 5/8″ (16mm) comb attachment all over. Sadie is a 40# Standard Goldendoodle that should be groomed every

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  • Dogs of the day!🎃🩷🐾

    Dogs of the day!🎃🩷🐾

    Lola, Jaxon, Cril, & Koda!🩷🎃🐾

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  • How Often Should Short-Haired Dogs Be Groomed?

    How Often Should Short-Haired Dogs Be Groomed?

    Grooming is an essential part of maintaining your dog’s health and well-being, regardless of their coat length. While short-haired dogs may not require as much grooming as their long-haired counterparts, they still benefit from regular care. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how often you should groom your short-haired dog. Brushing Even though short-haired dogs have

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  • Why Your Long-Coated Dog Needs More Frequent Grooming Appointments

    Why Your Long-Coated Dog Needs More Frequent Grooming Appointments

    Grooming is an essential part of your dog’s overall health and well-being. However, the frequency of grooming sessions can vary significantly based on your dog’s coat length and type. If your dog has a long coat, it’s crucial to schedule grooming appointments more frequently than for a dog with a shorter coat. Here’s why: 1.

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  • Dogs of the day!🐾🩷🎃

    Dogs of the day!🐾🩷🎃

    Leyland, Rooney, Luna, Nala, and Chelsea!

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  • Inactive clients

    Inactive clients

    Dear Clients, We’re excited to be your Groomer in this new and fresh new year. As you know, we value our work, and we also need to maintain accurate records of our active vs. inactive clients. So, after careful consideration, we’ve implemented a new policy: after six months of inactivity, inactive clients will be listed as “new clients.” This allows us to start with a clean slate and keep our records fresh. Though we will keep any notes of past grooms, and we will still have your profile available to pull up. This means that there is a chance that your dog will have to wait to get in. Our regular client keep regular grooming appointments and that means you could

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  • DOGS OF THE WEEK!🩷🐾🎃

    DOGS OF THE WEEK!🩷🐾🎃

    To see more of Sadie click the link!

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