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SERVICES

BATH

  • Health Check (This is not a veterinary examination, however if we find anything that we feel is suspicious or abnormal for your dog we will inform you)

  • 2x washes, 1 with conditioner (We can provide Aloe Vera shampoo for dogs with sensitive skin, however if a medicate shampoo has been provided by your vet we are more than happy to use this)

  • Full body massage and scrub

  • Full blow dry (Fluff dry if coat requires)

  • Brush out and De-shed

  • Cologne applied

  • Claws trimmed

  • Hygiene area clipped

  • Pads clipped

  • Ears cleaned and plucked if required

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MAINTENANCE

  • All the above

  • Trim face and feet

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HAIR CUT

  • All the above

  • Hand scissor or clipper the whole dogs coat

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HAND STRIP (FOR SILKY OR WIRE-HAIRED BREEDS)

  • All the Bath service (minus the conditioner, providing a better grip on the hair)

  • Full strip in the breed standard or as you require

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DE-MATTING

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NAILS

  • Nails will be clipped to a suitable length to maintain a healthy foot confirmation.

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BLUEBERRY FACIAL

  • Gentle massaged into the face, then rinsed and blow dried.

  • Gently removes dead skin cells and soothes underlying skin.

  • It is hypoallergenic, tearless and lick safe.

  • Filled with antioxidants, that protect the skin.

  • Brighten the coats colour

  • Great to help with tear stains

  • Can be used on any breed, however particularly great for squashed faced dogs, such as French bulldogs and Pugs, to get in between those wrinkles. Also, dogs that suffer with tear and beard staining, such as Bischon’s.

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TEETH DESCALING

  • Light built up plaque is carefully removed from the individual tooth.

  • Reducing bad breath.

  • Reducing the risk of gum disease and tooth decay and the need for extraction.

  • We advise doing this gradually, a couple of teeth at a time, keeping stress to a minimum.

Please note: If the plaque is too bad and is high to the gum, we will advise you to seek veterinary advice and help, at the risk of the tooth coming out with the server plaque that maybe holding the tooth in place.

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