Every service is tailored to your pet's coat type, temperament, and individual needs. We focus on a calm, unhurried experience.
Our bath and blowout service begins with a thorough wash using shampoo and conditioner selected for your dog's specific coat type and skin condition. We pay careful attention to the underbelly, paws, and behind the ears — areas where dirt and product can accumulate.
After rinsing, your dog is carefully blow-dried at a safe temperature and brushed out to remove loose coat. This service is a good option for dogs that are kept in shorter clips and need regular cleaning without a trim.
How often should I do a bath-only appointment? For most short-coated dogs, every 4–8 weeks is reasonable. Higher-activity dogs or those that spend a lot of time outdoors may benefit from more frequent baths.
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Our full groom is the most comprehensive standard service we offer. It builds on the bath and blowout to include a breed-appropriate or owner-requested trim, giving your dog a complete head-to-tail refresh.
Our groomers take time during the intake to understand your preferences and assess coat condition before starting. We'll communicate clearly if we encounter any concerns, such as matting or skin issues, and discuss the best path forward.
Can I request a specific style? Absolutely. Bringing a reference photo is helpful. We'll let you know if the current coat condition makes a particular style difficult and discuss alternatives.
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Overgrown nails can affect how a dog stands and walks, and can cause discomfort over time. We offer nail trimming as a standalone service for dogs that are up to date on their grooming but need a trim between full appointments.
We trim carefully to avoid the quick — the blood vessel inside the nail — and file smooth edges afterward. For dogs with black nails where the quick is harder to see, we take a conservative approach and trim gradually.
How often should nails be trimmed? For most dogs, every 3–6 weeks is appropriate. Dogs that walk frequently on hard surfaces may naturally wear their nails down and need less frequent trimming.
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Designed for double-coated and heavy-shedding breeds, a deshedding treatment significantly reduces the amount of loose undercoat in your dog's coat — and consequently, the amount of hair on your furniture and floors.
The process involves a deshedding shampoo and conditioner formulated to loosen the undercoat, followed by a high-velocity blowout to remove loose hair, and a thorough brush-through with appropriate deshedding tools.
This treatment is particularly beneficial for Huskies, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Corgis, and other breeds with a dense undercoat.
Will this stop my dog from shedding? It will not eliminate shedding, but it removes a significant amount of already-loose undercoat in one session, which reduces at-home shedding for several weeks.
Book This ServiceOur cat grooming services are handled by Rachel B., who has dedicated training in low-stress feline handling. Sessions are kept shorter and quieter than dog appointments whenever possible.
Full bath, careful drying, and thorough brushing tailored to your cat's coat type. Especially useful for long-haired breeds prone to matting.
Targeted removal of loose undercoat using specialized tools. Reduces shedding and can help decrease hairball formation in cats that groom themselves frequently.
A focused trim around the sanitary areas, underbelly, and paw pads to maintain cleanliness and prevent matting in high-friction zones.
Long-haired cats, seniors with reduced self-grooming ability, and cats prone to matting around the hindquarters.
Early grooming experiences shape how a dog reacts to handling for the rest of their life. Our puppy intro sessions are designed to introduce grooming tools, sounds, and sensations gradually and positively.
Sessions are shorter than a full groom and focus on familiarization rather than a complete trim. Ideal for puppies 16 weeks and older who have completed their vaccination series.
Older pets often need a different approach than younger animals. They may have joint stiffness, reduced standing tolerance, sensitive skin, or health conditions that require extra care during handling.
We adapt our process for senior pets, including shorter sessions, more frequent rest breaks, and adjusted positioning. We'll communicate with you if we notice anything during the groom that may be worth discussing with your veterinarian.
Heavy shedding seasons in spring and fall often require more intensive coat management than a standard groom provides. Our seasonal maintenance service is designed to address the specific needs of coat-blowing periods.
Particularly useful for double-coated breeds like Huskies, Malamutes, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers during their peak shedding periods.
Get in touch to discuss your pet's needs and find a time that works. We're always happy to answer questions before you book.