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VETERAN AND ACTIVE MILITARY DISCOUNT


We proudly honor our veterans and active military members with $5.00 off a full-service groom and $2.00 off a walk-in nail trim.

FREE NAIL TRIMS FOR REBOOKINGS


Pets on a 6–8 week rebooking schedule are welcome to stop by for a free nail trim in between grooming appointments.

WALK-IN NAIL TRIM REWARDS


Buy 10 walk-in nail trims, and the 11th is free!

THE BENEFITS OF REGULAR GROOMING

Grooming isn’t just about keeping your pet looking great — it’s an essential part of their overall health and happiness.

A well-groomed pet is a happy pet. Grooming can help to reduce stress and anxiety in your animal. Dogs who are groomed regularly by the same person tend to be calmer. As a pet parent, taking your dog to a grooming salon will be beneficial to you in a number of ways. As your groomer gets to know your dog, they can often detect whether or not your dog has any issues. Early detection is critical; as long as it isn't something serious.

A groomer will search for rashes, lumps, inflammations, or infections that a pet owner may overlook. Grooming on a 6-week schedule is easier for your groomer to note any changes.

Grooming is one of the most essential parts of taking care of your pet and is a process we go through often. Regular grooming isn’t just about keeping your pet looking nice; it plays a crucial role in their overall health and happiness.

Routines are crucial to your dog's attitude about grooming. It should be a positive activity that reduces anxiety in pets, making them feel more relaxed and secure.

As regular grooming helps improve behavior by establishing a consistent routine, it creates a trusting bond between you, your dog, and your groomer. Do you like how you feel good when you take care of yourself? So does your dog! Taking your pet to a groomer regularly can also improve your pet’s socialization skills.

FLEA & TICK MYTHS: CHECKING THE FACTS FOR DOG & CAT OWNERS

Fleas and ticks have been pestering animals for millions of years, long before humans ever existed. Despite their notorious reputation for spreading diseases and causing irritation, several misconceptions about these parasites persist — like the idea that they’re only an issue during warmer months. Misunderstanding these tiny pests can put both you and your pet in danger and may worsen an infestation.