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Puppy Trim
It is important that puppies are quietly exposed to grooming and grooming salons as soon as they have had their full vaccinations, so that they can become calm and confident when they start requiring a full groom. Short sessions, no longer than an hour, are the ideal way to begin. Puppy trims involve a bath, dry, brush out, hygiene clip (if required), claw trim, face and feet lightly trimmed. For prices, see link below.
Full Groom
For the shorter coated breeds, a full groom consists of a bath, dry, removing dead undercoat and/or dead topcoat, claws trimmed and feet tidy. For all those breeds that grow a longer coat, that may or may not require body, leg, tail and head shaping, a full groom includes bath, dry, brush out, body, leg, tail and head styling, hygiene clip (if required), claws trimmed and feet tidy.
For prices, see link below.
De-Matting
For those whose matting has become too severe to brush out, a full clip off is necessary to prevent the pain and discomfort that would result in attempting to brush out those mats. Includes a bath, dry, clip off, hygiene clip (if necessary), claws trimmed and feet tidy.
Price by consultation
Claws Trimmed
All grooms include the trimming of claws, however, if you would like to only have your dog’s claws trimmed, we can do that too.
Price £10
Bath and Tidy
Is your dog between full grooms, but requires a tidy? Do you struggle to find the time to groom your longer coated dog regularly enough and require a mid-groom tidy? Or perhaps yours is a mud monster and you would like a day off from the post walking bother! A bath and tidy is ideal; consisting of a bath, dry, brush out, hygiene clip (if required), claws trimmed and feet tidy.
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This Scottish Terrier required additional reassurance as she had an obvious fear of heights.
Maisy’s owner prefers a teddy bear style head, opposed to a traditional Schnauzer breed standard groom.
The classic teddy bear groom suits a combination coat, as demonstrated by this Cockerpoo.
The owner wanted to retain the Lurcher appearance, whilst reducing the coat length for easier management.