Groomingdales of Burgess Hill

Groomingdales of Burgess Hill Professional Dog Grooming Professional grooming by a fully qualified groomer. Small , peaceful salon for small to medium dogs.

Quiet location with easy off road parking. City & Guilds Level 3 in Dog Grooming with 29 years experience. City & Guilds Level 2 & Level 3 ( GDBA) in Dog Care / Handling/ Veterinary Knowledge with 5 years experience at Guide Dogs For The Blind as kennel staff and kennel supervisor. Fully Insured

Up to date Canine First Aid Certificate

One to one attention

Grooming to breed standard or owner’s specifications.

Jarvis ❤️
06/09/2025

Jarvis ❤️

Nala 🩷
05/09/2025

Nala 🩷

Chester ❤️
04/09/2025

Chester ❤️

Ellie ❤️
03/09/2025

Ellie ❤️

Tommy ❤️
02/09/2025

Tommy ❤️

02/09/2025

Grass seeds might look small and harmless, but in the wrong place, they can cause a great deal of trouble. If your dog has been running in long grass, always check them for grass seeds afterwards, and remove any that you find, especially in between the toes, round their armpits and near their eyes. If you find one stuck, or a wound/swelling that looks like it could contain one, book an appointment with your vet. It’s important to remove grass seeds quickly, because their pointy shape enables them to pierce through skin, enter the body and travel around causing problems such as infections and abscesses.

🔸SYMPTOMS TO LOOK OUT FOR🔸
Grass seeds often cause problems in the ears, between toes, behind eyelids, up their nose and sometimes, under the skin and around the body.

EARS: If your dog has a grass seed in their ear, you may notice them excessively scratching it, or shaking their head.

EYES: If your dog has a grass seed stuck behind their eyelid, they are likely to develop a painful, weepy or sore eye.

PAWS: If your dog has a grass seed between their toes, they might excessively lick or nibble their paw, and overtime you might notice saliva staining and a swelling.

NOSE: If a grass seed has gone up your dog’s nose, you might notice sudden or violent sneezing as well as gagging or coughing.

ELSEWHERE: A grass seed travelling around the body is likely to cause vague symptoms such as a non-healing wound, low energy and an intermittent high temperature.

30/08/2025
Cooper ❤️
29/08/2025

Cooper ❤️

29/08/2025

AVAILABILITY NEXT WEEK
Tue 2nd, 11am
Fri 5th, 11am
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Ivy 💕
28/08/2025

Ivy 💕

Rosie 🩷
27/08/2025

Rosie 🩷

Address

25 Ferndale Road
Burgess Hill
RH150HB

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 3:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 3:30pm

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