Your Questions, Answered

  • Most dogs should be groomed on average every 4-8 weeks. Making grooming a regular part of your pet's routine helps keep them comfortable, healthy, and happy!

  • It depends! Light matting may be able to be brushed out if your dog is tolerant of it.

    Matting that is more severe pulls on the skin and can be painful to brush out. In these cases, the comfort of the pet is made a priority and the matting will be shaved.

  • As soon as a couple of months old! Introducing grooming early sets your dog up for success, as waiting several months can make the process stressful and confusing for them.

    Start off slow. The first couple of grooms should be more of an introduction than a full haircut. We just want to get them used to the process and show them what to expect. It is also so important to work with your dog at home and get them used to being handled from a young age!

  • For safety reasons, if a dog is very aggressive, they may be turned away.

  • Unfortunately, the grooming van is a very tight space and I have to be able to easily lift each dog to place them into the tub or onto the table. For these reasons, large dogs are not currently accepted.

    There is a 35 lb weight limit for each dog.