In order to make sure your pet’s grooming session goes smoothly and safely,
please review and complete the following steps BEFORE I arrive.
For Dogs:
Please provide access to a bathroom with either a shower or bathtub in it and an outlet for my dryer.
I bring a portable bathtub (suitable for dogs up to 60 lbs) and a grooming table so the bathroom must be big enough to fit at least one of these at a time.
I've included links to these items so you can see their dimensions.
Ensure the area is clean, clutter-free, and that there are no valuables in the space.
For Cats:
Please provide access to a bathroom.
Ensure the area is clean, clutter-free, and that there are no valuables in the space.
Once the grooming area is ready, I will bring in my equipment and then ask for your pet to begin the session.
Please inform me ahead of time if your pet has any of the following:
Matting
Medical conditions
Fleas
Allergies
Specific Triggers
Behavioral Concerns
Sensitive Spots
For Dogs:
Please ensure your dog has relieved themself before the appointment.
After I have set up my grooming space, have your dog leashed and ready so I can safely lead them to the grooming area.
For Cats:
Before I arrive, please catch your cat and either place them in their carrier or secure them in the bathroom.
Cats often hide before appointments, so plan extra time to locate and safely contain your cat.
Please make sure all family members know that the grooming session is in progress and should avoid entering the workspace.
Dogs and Cats do best in a quiet, enclosed area, so please minimize noise and movement in nearby rooms.
If you have other pets, keep them separated from the grooming area to avoid distractions or stress.
Accepted Payments
Zelle or Cash only for all grooming appointments.
Have Payment Ready
Please have the agreed-upon amount prepared by the end of your pet’s grooming session.
Having payment ready helps ensure a smooth and efficient checkout process after your appointment.
Your pet may be a little tired after grooming. This is normal!
Allow them some quiet time to rest and decompress.