What grooming services do you offer?
At Pampered Pooch Pet Salon, we provide a full suite of grooming services: shampooing and deep cleaning, brushing, de-shedding, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and teeth cleaning, for both dogs and cats.
Do you offer one-on-one grooming sessions?
Yes. For pets who are nervous, elderly, or need extra care, we offer one-on-one sessions. These are calmer, with fewer distractions, and we even let the owner stay and watch if that helps with comfort.
How do you handle anxious or senior dogs during grooming?
We understand some dogs don't love groomers. That's why we use one-on-one sessions, minimize the number of people in the room, and even allow owners to observe if it helps the dog feel safe.
How do I know how much a grooming session will cost?
Because every pet and coat is different, the final price depends on factors like breed, size, coat condition, and temperament. We'll provide an estimate when you check in.
Do you require proof of vaccinations?
Yes. For the safety of all our clients, we ask that your pet's rabies vaccination be current before grooming.
How often should I schedule grooming?
It depends on your pet's breed, coat type, and how quickly they get dirty or matted. We can help you determine a grooming schedule that works best for your dog or cat.
Why is regular grooming important for my dog or cat?
Routine grooming helps prevent matting, reduces shedding, keeps the skin healthy, and allows early detection of issues like lumps, parasites, or infections.
How does grooming improve my pet's overall health?
Grooming isn't just cosmetic-clean ears, trimmed nails, and a healthy coat reduce the risk of infections, joint issues, and skin problems.
Can regular grooming help with shedding?
Yes! Brushing and de-shedding treatments remove loose hair before it falls out at home, keeping your pet comfortable and your house cleaner.
How does grooming help with detecting health problems early?
Groomers often spot issues pet owners may miss-like skin irritations, ear infections, hidden mats, or lumps-so you can get treatment sooner.
