GOAT Hoof Trimming and Animal Care

GOAT Hoof Trimming and Animal Care Professional goat hoof trimming in the Great PNW. Serving Snohomish county and surrounding areas.

Hi all! I recently had a baby and will be taking time off until further notice, truthfully I’m not sure if I’ll be able ...
06/10/2024

Hi all! I recently had a baby and will be taking time off until further notice, truthfully I’m not sure if I’ll be able to return to hoof trimming for quite awhile. I apologize for any inconvenience this may have for you and your furry friends! I miss trimming deeply but for now I am in my child rearing season and hope to return one day! Thank you all for being amazing clients and supporters!

Goodbye for now 🫶

Had a good time getting this lady back to her norm. Happy to report besides excessive length her hooves were very health...
11/10/2023

Had a good time getting this lady back to her norm. Happy to report besides excessive length her hooves were very healthy! No pockets or infection is always a good sight! Her herd mates also had great feet a few pockets but those were easily taken care of! Until next time! 🐐

🚨 I will be moving back down to Snohomish county by this new year! Most of my clients are down there and it will make travel and scheduling so much easier! 🚨

06/14/2023

🐐 Wanted to make a post about how far and what cities/towns I will go to for hoof/nail trimming as well as general location.

🏔️ I’m based in Washington State; more specifically the west side of the state.
I can travel from Blaine, WA and Lynden, WA all the way down to Everett, WA. Getting to most towns and cities in-between.

🌲 I’m unable to visit Oak Harbor, WA and the surrounding small islands as well as Lummi Island and Anacortes, WA. This is until further notice as I’d eventually like to incorporate those areas if there is demand for it.

💰 I raised my prices on hoof trimming due to inflation and my recent move. This raise in price will cover gas and supplies for me.

$20 per goat or sheep
$10 per rabbit or small furries (rats, Guinea pigs, cats and chickens)
$20 per dog

👩‍🌾 I DO NOT trim horses or mini horses, donkeys, pigs, or cows


Hello Hello! I’m slowly accepting and making appointments for hoof/nail trims again! So far the rest of June is mostly t...
06/14/2023

Hello Hello! I’m slowly accepting and making appointments for hoof/nail trims again! So far the rest of June is mostly taken up I’ve contacted a few clients already to make appointments for those times. July is fully open except for the 31st. I’m going to try to group together certain clients based off location and amount of animals needing trimmed. Please be patient as I make appointments; sometimes I will have to juggle and swap days and times to fit everyone’s schedule so I don’t have to make a lot of trips from Bellingham down south. My goal is to make this cost and fuel effective as well as create less wear and tear on my vehicle.

I’m so excited to be back though can’t wait to see y’all out there! Please message me if I haven’t messaged you yet so I can get you and your furry friends on a schedule again!

Hello lovely people! I feel this post is needed since I’ve been getting new clients and old clients inquiring about my s...
01/18/2023

Hello lovely people! I feel this post is needed since I’ve been getting new clients and old clients inquiring about my services. I’m still on a break but hoping to return within the next few months. I’ve had some major life changes and took time to adjust to those so when I come back I have a clear head to help you, help your goats and other furry friends!

As of right now I’m waiting for my truck to finish getting work done so it can once again be my trusty commute vehicle. I also just had a big move out to beautiful Bellingham, WA. My boyfriend and I have been busy unpacking and settling into our new home. I will still offer services in Stanwood, Camano, Marysville, Arlington and the surrounding areas but will be charging travel fees to cover gas costs. Your time, patience, and support is appreciated always!

Hope to see you and your pets very soon!

11/05/2022

Hey there,
I've been MIA. I'm sorry for that. I know new and old clients have been messaging me for hoof trims. I've been going through actually quite a lot lately and don't have the mental strength to continue with this hoof trimming thing as of now. Rather than continue down the path of avoidance and radio silence on my end I wanted to be as clear as I can with what’s going on and why I’m not active on here or with you all about hoof trims. I love doing it and want to say this is temporary but right now I’m unsure if l'll pick it up again.

I want to direct my clients old and new to Nannery's Hoof Care. They are another great hoof trimmer in the PNW area and will take amazing care of your pets!

Thank you all for being a part of my side quest journey, I appreciate it 🫶 much love!

Everyone meet Jerry! A new client and probably the tallest goat in the world! 😱 He is a Saanen goat and was rescued rece...
09/24/2022

Everyone meet Jerry! A new client and probably the tallest goat in the world! 😱 He is a Saanen goat and was rescued recently. When hooves get this long it causes tendons and ligaments to sit a way that’s unnatural causing pain while a goat does goat stuff. It can also be painful for them after a trim is done because ligaments and tendons need to stretch back the way they are meant to.

My buddy here was in a lot of pain and getting stressed while I trimmed up his hooves; so today wasn’t about making them pretty just cutting off excessive hoof so he can walk better. Next week I’ll be going back to finish the job then he’ll be put on a monthly hoof trim schedule.

I had to show him off to everyone because he is the size of a small pony with hooves to match! I’m 4’11” for reference and my hands are also very small. I literally cannot get over his size and just admiring how oddly huge he is! Definitely one of a kind! 😍

Before and after of a corrective trim on a doe. Today wasn’t about making them pretty, like other corrective trims the g...
09/18/2022

Before and after of a corrective trim on a doe. Today wasn’t about making them pretty, like other corrective trims the goal is to take off as much as possible without cutting the quick. In 3 weeks I’ll be out to trim her hooves again. Between now and then her quick line (blood vein) will of receded further into the hoof from her walking on it allowing me to cut off more hoof so she can have her natural gait back. Doing so will prevent permanent laminitis, pain, and infection to the goat 🥰

09/08/2022

Went to our Evergreen State Fair I couldn’t just walk past the goat barn 😁 she wanted my nails not the lip burbling 💁‍♀️
*side note the waddles, eyeliner and black ear spots stole my heart ❤️

Worked with these spunky ladies yesterday! Got some ear kisses and head butts as a thank you ☺️
09/07/2022

Worked with these spunky ladies yesterday! Got some ear kisses and head butts as a thank you ☺️

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98270

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