Angelo Pet Pals Grooming

Angelo Pet Pals Grooming Dog wash and groom here at our location or mobiles.
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08/05/2024

We do have some spots this week if you want to bring in your dog for a groom! Send pm. 😍🐶 (not mobile, sm to med dogs only)

12/18/2023

Dont wait till last minute. Book now. Also we will only keep customers that stay on a 6-8 week schedule. No more twice a year groomings 😑

11/19/2023

Hello! We are back and taking mobile appointments for large dogs or two or more small dogs for grooming. Message us now. Booking for the 30th.

10/27/2023

We will be off the grid for a while. My return customers have my number please call that or text. Thank you..

09/23/2023

We will taking appointments for next week for our regulars that bring in.

09/14/2023

Starting Friday the 15th we are closed until further notice. Will post to re-opening day up soon.

08/21/2023

As of now, booking Mobile grooming for week of Sept 6th! Reach out in messenger to get on our list!

08/18/2023

Still have availability for tomorrow in shop! Book now.

Appoinment for tomorrow. Canceled . This is why i will start collecting cancellation fee before setting any appointment.
08/09/2023

Appoinment for tomorrow. Canceled . This is why i will start collecting cancellation fee before setting any appointment.

08/08/2023

In shop availability for this Saturday and Monday! (Mobile is full till then.)

08/05/2023

We will be in Buffalo heights Thursday (8/10)!! Still some appointments available for that day.

08/04/2023

A new thing, to lock in a mobile appointment a small cancellation fee will be required time of setting up appointment. No exceptions .

08/03/2023

Starting a list for Mobile grooming for 10th-15th! MESSAGE Us! Book now!

07/21/2023

Sorry for lack of communication on our part, but we do have some Great news!! Starting next week we should be doing MOBILE GROOMING!!! (Still in shop as well) We will take care of our return customers then start accepting new custom as well! Reach out via message and i will start making a list. (I am still working on our unit, so there will be a slight delay on response.) thanks for your patience!

07/12/2023

Have some openings in shop tomorrow! Send pm for an appointment!

06/10/2023

Booking for the week the 19th!

Some still pay the hair dresser more. But on that note. Booking in shop! Only small and medium. Send message will not re...
05/18/2023

Some still pay the hair dresser more. But on that note. Booking in shop! Only small and medium. Send message will not respong to post. Thanks! 😊🐶

Aint no need to wait 10 months. Start them early and they will always look good. Wait a year.. and well.. no one wants t...
05/03/2023

Aint no need to wait 10 months. Start them early and they will always look good. Wait a year.. and well.. no one wants to struggle with an untrained mess of a coat.

04/18/2023

Doodles doodles doodles.

“As lengthy as this post may be, I highly recommend taking a moment to read it.
For your groomer. ♥️♥️♥️

As a groomer whose salon consists of about 60% doodles now, it is extremely important to educate yourself before choosing this type of dog and listen to your groomer’s recommendations if you do. It is also a good idea to look into your breeder, as doodles come with a hefty price tag, which has caused a lot of market manipulation and irresponsible breeding for profit.

So firstly, let me start by saying we as groomers are not trying to pull more money out of you by suggesting that you come more often. We are not maliciously shaving your dogs for no reason, and we are not suggesting calming meds because we don’t want to deal with your pet’s personality. Our recommendations are to better serve you and your pet based on their specific needs. That goes for all breeds. Our job is make your pets beautiful in a safe and happy environment.

However, there are many misconceptions when it comes to them, and it’s causing some groomers to blacklist them altogether. This is what your groomer wants you to know about the doodle trend.

Doodles are extremely high maintenance and the coats are very unpredictable. Do not let your breeder tell you otherwise. You also will not know the true requirements of your doodles coat until it has reached about a year of age. Most people think that their doodles coat is super manageable upon first taking them home, when puppy coat is in fact much easier to maintain than your dogs adult coat will be. Your pup, depending on its coat type, will need routine grooming on a 4-6 week basis.

Fun fact: ⬇️

Dogs have predetermined genetics based on their breed. Poodles are a “hair type” breed which means that the hair continues to grow from the follicle and needs to be cut to be shortened. This could also be referred to as a “single coated” dog. Retrievers, shepherds, and a vast majority of the remaining breeds are fur types, which means that their fur will eventually stop growing once it reaches a certain length. These breeds also have a secondary coat. They shed year round and “blow” their coats out twice per year. Blowing of the coat is your dogs way of preparing for seasonal changes to better help regulate their body temperatures. You may notice an increase in the fur around your house at the beginning of spring and as cold fronts start pushing through in the fall.

When you mix a fur type with a hair type, the fur layer that would typically shed is getting stuck in the hair portion of the coat and needs help to be removed. If left, it can cause matting to the fur. This is why proper at home maintenance is so important.

The problem we as groomers see when it comes to at home maintenance, is that owners are only brushing the top layer and are unsuccessful at penetrating the lower portion of the coat which causes matting that may not be visible to the untrained eye. The top layer fluffs out and appears to be brushed to perfection, only for your groomer to run their hands through your dog and say they’ll need to be shaved. It’s extremely disheartening and frustrating, we get it. I promise. It’s not a conversation I enjoy having with owners. Doodle maintenance is an absolute learning curve, and you must remain consistent with it though.

One problem owners are seeing is a halt in new doodle clients or blacklisting of doodle breeds in salons all together because of the difficulty that mixing fur and hair type breeds has caused, as well as behavioral issues.

Many people have started to ignore teaching proper obedience to doodle breeds because they are seen more as a human like companion, and improper behavior is excused as “his/her personality. At the end of the day however, you have to remember that the majority of these dogs are bred to a working breed and need to be taught at the very minimum, basic obedience.

Because many doodles come in standard (large) sizes, a large pup without discipline can be extremely hard for your groomer to handle. Especially if the fur is not properly cared for at home. As groomers, we are in charge of removing knots and taking care of matted fur which causes pain, and can provoke aggressive or unruly behavior. Matt removal is almost never a pain free process, and unfortunately we do not have magical wands. Because of this, a lot of groomers will elect to shave matted dogs because it is the most humane thing to do. Pulling at your pet for the sake of a cute haircut is not ideal and we want to create a place of comfort for your pet. They will have to be groomed for the remainder of their lives, and without their trust, we have nothing. This is why proper training and starting puppies in the grooming salon as early as possible is super important, as well as consistent at home maintenance and/or frequent visits to your groomer. If you feel as though you cannot properly manage your dogs coat at home, speak with your groomer about baths and brush outs in between grooming appointments.

One topic that groomers don’t really speak about that I’d like to shed a little light upon, is the wear and tear that large and unruly dogs have on the groomer’s body. Constant pressure on the hands cause trauma to the muscles as well as back pain, pulled muscles, and slipped discs. Another downfall that your groomer may encounter is biting. In large dogs, one wrong bite can ruin your groomer’s career. This is yet another reason why proper training, care, and desensitization to grooming is so important.

We as groomers love our job, and in my salon, you will be informed. Client education is of the utmost importance as well as continued education to help best serve you and your beloved pet. If you have any questions regarding your pet or anything you could do to better care for them at home, just ask. There is no such thing as a stupid question. In fact, we encourage it. This post is in no way meant to attack doodle breeds, so please don’t misconstrue anything said. My goal is to inform anyone interested in doodles and current owners of them.”

(Copied and pasted from another post)

03/15/2023

As most of you know we book your dog and possibly another at the same time if we have two groomers. We do not hold or book in more dogs than we can handle. We do it to avoid dogs getting stressed, barking, fighting, and being held in kennels for hours. Unless they are all from same house hold. So we book in and expect for your pup to be picked up once finished unless we agree on something else. Everyone that has been coming to us these couple years already know how we work. Just a refresher. Also sorry we are not doing much mobile lately. I Martin, do have another job so only when i can get days off i schedule or reach out to our customers to get something booked. So it is hard to get on our mobile list of your not already a return/regular customer.
Thank you everyone for your continued business! Have a fun Spring Break!!

03/15/2023

We are booking for next week! Enjoy your spring break! Thanks!

Keep them on a leash close to you. Always.
02/06/2023

Keep them on a leash close to you. Always.

Just a thought of the day I felt compelled to share..

Working in veterinary medicine is where I single handedly see the most dog to dog mishaps with the general public due to simply lacking knowledge on dog behavior, and lack of respect for both their own dog and other dog’s space. Let me play it out for you, of what I see, all too often. Owner has their dog in the waiting room on a loose, long leash. The Dog is free to roam within a 6 ft radius. Another dog and its owner attempt to come in the doors, only to be blocked and greeted nose to nose by the uncontrolled dog, now tense on his leash, pulling and eager to meet. Its owner speaks out, “oh it’s okay! I’ve got him, and he’s friendly☺️” Here is where I step in to politely ask the owner to keep her dog close to her, only to get a response of “he’s fine, he’s wagging his tail!” 🤦🏼‍♀️ Little do they know, I see something else, way more complex, far beyond their assumptions.

Education and knowledge is power. Especially when you are dealing with an animal that you are supposed to mentor and guide for its lifetime, to ensure stability, confidence, and respect. In my professional and outright personal opinion, never is it okay to:
1) Allow your dog to greet another dog nose to nose on a tense leash
*A dog greeted head on is generally very rude, intrusive, and unnatural in the dog world, and can create conflict right from the get go. Any dog can take this posture as threatening, and begin defensive aggressive behavior. To make matters worse, a tense leash can build the energy in a dog to produce reactive behavior due to space constraints. If you must introduce dogs on leash, it is better to allow them to greet side by side on a LOOSE leash, and relax!

2) Assume that a wagging tail is a happy dog wanting to interact
* A dog will wag its tail for a multitude of emotions. It is VITAL to understand what your dog is saying by it’s tail wag. Based on tail position and speed will indicate how the dog is feeling. For example, A low, fast wag can generally indicate nervous energy, or insecurity, which has potential to cause a fear aggressive response. A high, stiff wag can mean over-arousal/over-stimulation or intent of ready to spring into action. The dog will make lousy choices in this state of mind and make it more difficult to control should they “rev-up” more. A medial, soft & loose wag is generally universal for a happy dog. Get to know your wags!

3) Assume the other dog is just as “friendly” as yours
* Not all dogs are dog friendly. This should be obvious knowledge. Just because your dog is friendly does not mean the other is, too. They could be undersocialized, have social insecurities, or just be dog aggressive. Give other dogs space, please.

4) Allow your dog to interact with other dogs in a veterinary office waiting room
* Dogs often come into the vet office already stressed. It is generally not a place of pleasure as the dog is usually being shuffled into a tight room, being held by strangers only to be poked and prodded at. The smell of other ill dogs or even death is in the air which makes a dog uneasy. Most owners are often nervous FOR their dog during a vet visit so their energy does not help the dog, either. There may be the the smell of cats in the room, stress pheremones, and urine markings from other dogs. Dogs come in not feeling well, or maybe have arthritis, or painful from an injury. They may be recovering from a surgery. Or coming in to be put down due to old age or chronic illness. Now tell me why this sounds like a good spot to “play”?!

We all go to the vet with our dogs. Please make your next visit pleasurable for everyone!

01/02/2023

🐶Availability this week in shop! Book now! 🐶

12/31/2022

Thank you everyone for your continued business!! Have a Happy New Year!!! 🐶

12/19/2022

WE ARE FULLY BOOKED TILL AFTER CHRISTMAS 🎅. Thank you all have a Merry Christmas!

11/26/2022

🐶Hello folks! Will have plenty of openings next week in shop! Dont wait till the last minute Book now!🐶

11/17/2022

DO NOT WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE TO BOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Book to bring in shop. No mobile. Mobile appointments are full.

10/25/2022

JUST A REMINDER. WE DO NOT ACCEPT DOGS WITH FLEAS. THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL FEE ON TOP OF GROOMING FEE IF YOUR DOGS HAVE FLEAS OR TICKS. No exceptions.

10/18/2022

Have availability from Tuesday to Thursday! Book now!

10/15/2022

Appointments available for Saturday and next week in shop! Book now!

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1919 Junius Street
San Angelo, TX
76901

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6:30pm
Friday 8am - 6:30pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

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