05/05/2026
New Prices 2026 🐾
Did you know there is no governing body regulating dog groomers?
By law, groomers are not required to be qualified or insured - meaning anyone can pick up a pair of clippers and start grooming without training, qualifications, or coverage.
While there are many talented groomers who may not hold formal qualifications but do have solid training and experience, there has also been a noticeable rise in untrained operators offering low-cost grooms without the necessary skills or insurance.
Grooming isn’t just about appearance - it’s about your dog’s comfort, health, and wellbeing.
So, what are you paying for when you book with us?
✨ A professional service from start to finish, including:
• A double shampoo bath using high-quality, coat-specific products (whitening, sensitive, deshedding, medicated and more), followed by conditioner
• A full blow-out and fluff dry using professional equipment and techniques suited to your dog’s coat/behaviour/age
• Styling tailored to your dog’s lifestyle, coat type, and behaviour
• Safe and gentle handling by trained staff
🎓 Qualifications & ongoing education
I hold a Diploma in Dog Grooming, and my team regularly complete courses in styling and canine first aid to keep our skills and knowledge up to date.
🛡 Insurance & safety
We are fully insured. Grooming involves sharp tools and moving animals, while we take every precaution, it’s essential your pet is protected and in experienced hands.
🏠 Behind the scenes
Running a professional salon includes rent, equipment maintenance, utilities, wages, superannuation, tax, booking systems, and premium products. (For example, grooming scissors alone can cost up to $500 per pair.)
I take immense pride in my work and in the care we provide to every dog that comes through our doors. I also invest in my team to ensure your pets receive the highest level of service every visit.
Thank you for continuing to support my small business - it truly means everything to us 🤍🐶