faqs
Q:
How often should my dog be groomed?
A:
Although an appropriate schedule for your
dog depends on breed, age, coat, and health, dogs typically should
be groomed every four to six weeks to maximize the health benefits
of professional grooming.
Q:
What kind of products do you use?
A:
All
of our products are specially formulated to tackle the individual
skin/coat issues that occur in dogs. We use only professional
grade, premium shampoos, conditioners, ear cleaners and leave-in sprays.
Q:
How much will it cost to get my dog groomed?
A:
Price of a professional grooming is as individual as each dog.
Please note that any price quoted via the internet or phone is only
an estimate and the actual price may vary. There is a base price
for grooming that is calculated by the weight of the dog. This
base price is for a dog that is of a healthy weight, whose coat is
in good condition with no mats or debris, that stands and behaves
well for grooming. Some of the additional charges that may
apply include: additional baths, conditioning rinse, poor coat
condition fees, flea and/or medicated baths, and special handling
fees (for obese, elderly and/or ill tempered pets).
Q:
Why does my dog's hair cut cost more than my own?
A:
Here are the top ten reasons why your dog's hair cut costs more than
yours:
10.
Your hairdresser doesn't wash and clean your rear end.
9. You don't go for eight weeks without washing or
brushing your hair.
8. Your hairdresser doesn't have to give you a sanitary
trim.
7. Your hairdresser doesn't have to clean your ears.
6. Your hairdresser doesn't have to remove the boogies
from your eyes.
5. You sit still for your hairdresser.
4. Your haircut doesn't include a manicure or pedicure.
3. Your hairdresser only washes and cuts the hair
on your head.
2. You don't bite or scratch your hairdresser.
and the #1 reason why your Dog's haircut costs more than yours :
1. The likelihood of you pooping or peeing while
your hair is being cut is slim!