Emma’s Canine Grooming

Emma’s Canine Grooming Dog Groomer

10/01/2025

Annual leave 11th-19th of Jan, I will reply to all messages on the 20th 🐶

06/01/2025

Cancelled appointment - today at 12.30 🐶

I hope everyone’s had a lovely Christmas🎄We’ve been in a very exciting bubble over the festive period with a personal an...
30/12/2024

I hope everyone’s had a lovely Christmas🎄
We’ve been in a very exciting bubble over the festive period with a personal announcement of our Engagement 💍 (The dogs were all in on it 🐶)
I’ll see all my lovely customers back in from the 2nd of Jan 😍
Have a Happy New Year 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣

A Merry Christmas! 🤍Another familypaws picture in front of the tree 🎄Wishing everyone a Happy Christmas and a Happy New ...
25/12/2024

A Merry Christmas! 🤍
Another familypaws picture in front of the tree 🎄
Wishing everyone a Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year 🎉
Thank you for all your support 🐶

Ted and Milly 🤍💛
20/12/2024

Ted and Milly 🤍💛

Sydney 💛
12/12/2024

Sydney 💛

Little reminder 🐶
03/12/2024

Little reminder 🐶

If only I could sell dog fur 🙈
02/12/2024

If only I could sell dog fur 🙈

🎄FULLY BOOKED 2024🎄After filling every space I could find (including Saturdays 😅) I’m now fully booked this year.. Thank...
29/11/2024

🎄FULLY BOOKED 2024🎄
After filling every space I could find (including Saturdays 😅) I’m now fully booked this year..

Thank you to everyone for being accommodating and flexible so I could fit more in.

Throughout December there is a 48 hour cancellation policy, less than 48hr notice and it will still require the full payment.

There is a cancellation list for the run up to Christmas 🥰
Thank you, Emma & the three gingers 🧡

21/11/2024

I’ll work round you Barney 😘 I feel some cold cucumbers would have been fitting 🧖‍♀️🥒

04/11/2024

~2024 Notice~
Only a few appointments left for this year, please (please) book in asap to avoid disappointment🐶
Thanks, Emma X

Martha you’re beautiful and I think you know it 🥰
25/10/2024

Martha you’re beautiful and I think you know it 🥰

24/10/2024

‘The clip hasn’t lasted long at all!’

The change in daylight hours is what triggers the winter coat change and growth -
In the UK, horse’s coats tend to start changing from (roughly) early September and can continue to grow in reasonably quickly through to the winter solstice, at which point the coat growth will slow down.

You’ll find that clips between September-December don’t ’last as long’ as clips done in the New Year. This is because the winter coat is continually growing until the solstice.
Natives/cobs/heavies tend to be on the hairier side, so some may need clipped every 4 weeks (give or take) if you want to keep them neat.
Whereas warmblood/TB/finer types may only need clipped 2/3 times over the whole winter, as they tend to grow a finer coat.

This is a rough guide, not a set in stone rule!
Every horse is different, and there are a lot of factors to consider -
• Age
• Breed
• Coat type (thick/fine/dense/long…)
• Health (Cushing’s Disease, EMS etc)
• Weight
• Workload
• Routine (in/out)
• Or, just like people - they can be hairy/not so hairy, no matter what the breed of horse is!

How often do you clip your horse? Tell me their breed etc and why you chose to do it as often as you do!

“I can see my mum”😍🐶
18/10/2024

“I can see my mum”😍🐶

Look at them supermodel legs 👯‍♀️
17/10/2024

Look at them supermodel legs 👯‍♀️

Ozzy 🖤
10/10/2024

Ozzy 🖤

Tilly - before & after a handstrip 🙌🏻
07/10/2024

Tilly - before & after a handstrip 🙌🏻

Yep, same dog 🥹
02/10/2024

Yep, same dog 🥹

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Pocklington, York
Pocklington
YO422YX

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