Aside from enjoying the comfort of our facility, your pet can also enjoy a spa day while visiting us at 8591 Katella Ave.. Our comprehensive grooming services include a bath, a massage, and a hair
trim by a professional groomer.
Not exact matches
Its dense and long coat needs brushing once or twice a week, and regular hair
trimming on its face done every few months which can be done
by the owner or a
professional groomer.
In fact, many Poodle owners find that doing their own
trimming not only saves some money
by avoiding the costs of
professional grooming, but it also gives them a chance to bond with their Poodles through their
trimming sessions.
Poodle
trimming is usually done
by a
professional groomer.
Nail
trimming should be done
by the dog owner or a
professional groomer.
In addition to daily brushing, these dogs will need regular
grooming (including feather
trimming, paw
trimming, etc.) that is probably best handled
by a
professional.
Nails will also need
trimmed if they aren't worn down naturally, and you can learn to do this on your own or simply have it done
by a
professional groomer.
Most owners of pet Miniature Schnauzers choose to have the coat
trimmed with clippers
by a
professional groomer.
The Springer can be
trimmed by the owner or taken to a
professional groomer for clipping and neatening - up of the coat, particularly the feet, the areas around the head and neck, and under the tail.
The family Airedale doesn't have to be
trimmed, but most owners do have him
groomed by a
professional groomer three to four times a year to give him a neat appearance (an untrimmed coat is thick, curly, and unruly).
Then each dog is pampered
by a two person team that includes a
professional bather, who is trained to properly bathe & brush a dog's unique coat in order to prepare it for your
professional stylist, who will finish your pup's private
grooming appointment with an individualized
trim that highlights your dog's breed and lifestyle.
Bathe your dog whenever he gets too dirty, and have him
groomed by a
professional to keep the coat
trimmed and away from the eyes.
Grooming: The non-shedding, double coat of a Schnauzer needs
trimming or stripping
by a
professional groomer every 6 to 8 weeks.