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Full Groom

A Full Groom includes a warm bath using high quality shampoos and conditioners, blow dry, shave to any length, fur styling, nail clip, ear clean and spritz of doggy perfume. Dogs that are Over 5 months old should be regularly fully groomed every 4 - 8 weeks to help prevent matting and keep their skin healthy. 

Bath and Brush

A bath and Brush is a great in between groom for those pups that get mucky faster than others! Its also great for well maintained hairy dogs that aren't shedding lots at home but need a freshen up! Bath and Brush includes a warm bath with high quality shampoos and conditioners, blow dry, brush & comb out finished with a spritz of doggy perfume. 

Puppy Intro

A puppy intro is to get your pup used to all the grooming sounds, smells and feels, if you don't introduce your dog to grooming before they're due a full groom this can cause stress and serious grooming behavioural issues as your dog isn't going to know what's happening to them. This should take place as early as 10 weeks old and happen once per month until pup is 5 - 6 months old when they will be ready for their first big trim! The reason we want to wait a few months before we fully groom your pup is because the puppy fur is a lot thinner than adult fur which starts coming in from about 6 months of age. If you're struggling to keep up with your pups puppy fur and need a full groom before they reach the desired age this can be done ! Comfort of your pup is number 1. Puppy intros include a warm bath using high quality puppy friendly shampoo, blow dry, brush & comb out, trim on face, bottom, bits and belly, nail clip and a spritz of doggy perfume!

Nail Clip

A Nail clip is for any breed how ever some dogs may not be able to have their nails cut as the veins in the nails (called the 'Quicks') are far to long or aren't visible as the dogs nail is black. Even if your dogs nails are long or sharp if the quicks are long, they simply can not be cut as this will make your dogs nail bleed and cause your dog pain resulting in a dog who now does not like their feet and nails touched. To help prevent over grown quicks get your dogs nails clipped regularly so it doesn't lead to any issues in your dogs future.

Bath and De-shed

A bath and De-shed is great for the big shedding dogs as I have a special bath nozzle I can use in the bath to remove long undercoat! I have tools for the short haired shedders too! This includes a warm bath in high quality de-shedding shampoo and a thick high concentrate conditioner to help get the undercoat to slide out, blow dry, brush and comb as well as a nail clip, ear clean and a spritz of dog perfume. The de-shedding process can take as long as a regular groom and in some cases even longer, this process should be for those dogs that have lots of undercoat that just keeps falling out, the de-shedding treatment helps reduce shedding how ever it can take multiple sessions to reduce it to the point of it just being regular shedding. You will never get your dog to stop shedding but you can significantly reduce it with regular grooming. Its recommended that you go 8 weeks for a de-shedding treatment then do a regular bath and brush 8 weeks after and keep alternating between the 2 to keep your dogs hair at bay! 

Sanitary Groom

A Sanitary groom is a dry shave on your dogs bum, bits and belly as well as a trim on the paw pads if needed. This groom is great for the mucky dogs that may have tummy issues, trouble going to the toilet causing mess to get on their fur. Its good for dogs that may be being bred or for a female dog who is almost ready to have her pups (providing she doesn't get stressed for grooming otherwise its best to get her groomed before the breeding). 

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