Yes! Start with a clean slate and use new nail clippers. Reward your dog with treats when she sees the clippers, and gradually associate them with positive experiences. Also, try techniques to help her get used to having her paws handled.
Use positive associations: Say a cue (like “ears”) when touching sensitive areas and immediately reward your dog. This helps reduce anxiety during grooming
Brush your dog outdoors for a minute every day to reduce shedding. Less hair on furniture and floors means less vacuuming and dusting
Absolutely! Regular brushing or combing prevents mats and tangles, which can be painful for long-haired dogs. Aim for at least every other day.
Be patient and avoid forcing her into the tub. Coax her with treats and praise
Start early! Introduce your puppy to grooming gradually, so she becomes comfortable with the process. Begin with gentle handling and short sessions.
Most groomers accept various payment methods, including cash, credit cards, and sometimes digital wallets. It’s best to check with your specific groomer.
Parking availability varies by time. We have shared dedicated parking. Always inquire ahead of time
If you need to cancel or reschedule, please notify us at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a cancellation fee of up to 50% of your initial grooming cost.
Please inform us of any special needs or medical conditions when booking the appointment. This allows us to prepare and provide the best care possible for your dog.