Always happy to see me❣️
Casey!!
Gucci enjoyed his massage while he was getting his fur dried.
Look at ALL that fur!
Using our high velocity dryer blows alot of that loose fur out. Keeping up with it by brushing your pet in between grooming appointments definitely helps too! And having regular grooming appointments!
Elliot loves his sPaw time!
Definitely a breezy day at this clients home. She lives on the beach and I walked out and took this video. It’s a lot windier here than my house 20 minutes away.
Rory getting her coat blown out! Hopefully a lot less fur around their house.
It’s a dog 🐶 gone grrrreat day‼️
Bath time for Titan!
I don’t think he’s as thrilled as his mom is.
She said he’s a stinkin’ dirty dog!! Titan and his ”Bigger brothers” get pampered every 3 weeks!
I think someone’s ready to go to work this morning.
I Love America Yes I do,
sung 🎶 🎼 🎵 by
Peyton Brooke Miller
This is a video I took of my granddaughter Peyton a few years ago when I picked her up after school. She learned this song in school.
I love this granddaughter of mine❣️
I pray she always has so much love in her heart ♥️
Relaxing with a blueberry facial
It’s not an easy process when your pet is matted. Not for the pet or the groomer. It takes a lot more time, as you can see the struggle to get the clipper through the matted hair and that makes the groomer get behind on the rest of her clients that are also there to be groomed that are in good condition.
And it’s not fair to put your pet through this. And this is why some pets don’t like the groomers. It’s very important to keep your pet groomed regularly, but...it’s also your responsibility to maintain your pet in between grooms also. If your pet doesn’t let you comb them then have your pet groomed more often. You may think your pet isn’t matted when you pet them, or you may feel a small knot, or clump and think it’s “not that bad”. But that’s what most owners think. But this is what is really under all that fluff. As a groomer I want to make your pet look and feel it’s best. Not have to tug and pull and make them feel uncomfortable during the grooming process.