Amanda's Regal Canine

Amanda's Regal Canine Amanda's Regal Canine is owned and operated by Amanda Zeller, a Nationally ranked Competitive Dog Gr Hi, I’m Amanda Zeller.

I’m a nationally ranked competitive groomer and the owner of Amanda’s Regal Canine in Middleburg, VA. I live in Boyce with my husband, Ryan and our English Springer Spaniel “Dude". My passion is grooming dogs and I love putting smiles on their owners’ faces. My success in the competitive grooming world came as a surprise. I originally wanted to better my skills and certify through the National Dog

Groomers Association of America; having to persuade local breeders to allow me to use their show dogs for testing. My first grooming competition was at Tyson's Corner in 2014 and I loved it. This new found addiction fueled me to become a multiple Best In Show groomer, promptly wining my way onto the cover of Groomer to Groomer Magazine, and landing a position as a Groom Team USA member in 2015 and 2016. AKC dog shows and sports have also been my part to play outside of grooming. You might see me at Conformation shows, Dock diving, FastCAT, or Barn hunt.

Splitting Hairs on some Frequently Asked Questions:What is matting?Matting is when hair becomes knotted or impacted, oft...
01/07/2025

Splitting Hairs on some Frequently Asked Questions:

What is matting?

Matting is when hair becomes knotted or impacted, often forming a compact mass that can lead to skin irritation, infections, and bruising if not addressed.

What are some things that cause matting?

* Coat type
* Friction (wearing collars, harnesses, clothing; petting, rubbing, exercise)
* Moisture (morning dew, rain, snow, swimming, chewing or licking)
* Inadequate coat care (buildup dead fur, dander, urine, and other dirt or debris; harsh solutions like bleach or chlorine; coat breakage resulting from use of wrong tools, products or techniques)

Why can’t I instruct my groomer on the desired coat length?

For most grooming appointments, the length of coat left is determined by its current condition. Matted coats are often damaged and require removal to prevent further matting. Some matting can be worked away from the skin after a bath using a velocity dryer, but dense matting may be too thick for bathing, as shampoo and conditioner may not pe*****te or rinse properly.

Why is my dog matted even though I’m brushing at home?

Brushing can actually damage the coat. Matted hair is typically an indication that the coat length is unsuitable for your dog’s lifestyle, exceeds your capabilities to maintain, or the interval between grooming sessions was too prolonged.

How do I prevent matting at home?

The best way to maintain health and length of a coat is keeping the coat clean and moisture-free between regularly scheduled grooming appointments. Never brush a dry or dirty coat. If you must brush at home, lightly mist the coat with a conditioning spray to hydrate the hair and promote its elasticity. Most professional dog grooming appointments should be scheduled every 4-6 weeks.

01/06/2025

Exciting news!
You can now reach Amanda’s Regal Canine via text message!

Moonpie
12/21/2024

Moonpie

I can’t believe Scout is 12 years old! ❤️
12/15/2024

I can’t believe Scout is 12 years old! ❤️

11/20/2024

Those with standing appointments: Please check your schedules. Online booking will open on Black Friday. Thank you!

Mac
09/07/2024

Mac

09/05/2024

Friendly reminder that all scheduling from now through the end of the year is online booking only. Please call in case of emergency. Thank you.

08/28/2024

Clients with standing appointments may have had several appointments rescheduled in October, November, and December. Appointments will be very limited throughout these months and I appreciate your flexibility. Scheduling will go live 9am Labor Day and I cannot guarantee any changes can be made after that.

Cavalier cleanup! Pepper and Poppy
08/17/2024

Cavalier cleanup! Pepper and Poppy

07/24/2024
Honey and Duck eggs available at the shop from our farm!
06/30/2024

Honey and Duck eggs available at the shop from our farm!

Bailey
06/26/2024

Bailey

Darby
06/13/2024

Darby

*Update* She has found a new home, thank you ♥️One of our 4-legged clients needs a new family. Very sweet and big female...
05/29/2024

*Update* She has found a new home, thank you ♥️

One of our 4-legged clients needs a new family. Very sweet and big female. Spayed, around 6 years old, will require an active home willing to work through separation anxiety.

AmandasRegalCanine.com
05/12/2024

AmandasRegalCanine.com

Dash
05/09/2024

Dash

Address

105 W Marshall Street
Middleburg, VA
20117

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 9am - 7pm

Telephone

+15406874232

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Hi, I’m Amanda Zeller. I’m a nationally ranked competitive groomer and the owner of Amanda’s Regal Canine in Middleburg, VA. I live in Upperville with my husband, Ryan and our three dogs: "Bre" the Saint Bernard, Otein's Dawn of the Dude "Dude" the English Springer Spaniel, and Joval Millennium Falcon "Miles" the Airedale Terrier. My passion is grooming dogs and I love putting smiles on their owners’ faces. My success in the competitive grooming world came as a surprise. I originally wanted to better my skills and certify through the National Dog Groomers Association of America; having to persuade local breeders to allow me to use their show dogs for testing. My first grooming competition was at Tyson's Corner in 2014 and I loved it. This new found addiction fueled me to become a multiple Best In Show groomer, promptly wining my way onto the cover of Groomer to Groomer Magazine, and landing my first position as a Groom Team USA member in 2015. I have always been passionate about my own self-improvement and hope to motivate and inspire others to strive high as well.