Cory's K-9 Grooming

Cory's K-9 Grooming We offer grooming Monday through Thursday 8am to 5pm. Nail trim walk-ins are welcome! 772-2097
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NEEDED IMMEDIATELY  Looking for an experienced bather, but willing to train the right person.  MUST have no health issue...
07/11/2023

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Looking for an experienced bather, but willing to train the right person. MUST have no health issues, and a non-smoker....I personally can't handle the smell. Monday thru Thursdays only. Located in Hayden, ID. We are a home-based grooming and boarding facility, with a great reputation for being calm and relaxing for both pets and their parents.
Will learn all aspects of bathing and drying all breeds of dogs. Brushing and blowouts of various coats. Must be able to multitask, and be physically able to lift at least 45lbs. Be patient, and gentle, but not afraid to be firm. We try to have fun, while working quickly and efficiently. Wages depending on how many dogs you can wash and dry in a day. But will average $15-$20hr, and hours will be average 7:45am-2:30pm If interested come in Monday -Thursday before 3:00. Sorry no texting. 1025 W Hayden Ave, Hayden ID

04/26/2022

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Looking for an experienced bather, but willing to train the right person. MUST have no health issues, and a non-smoker....I personally can't handle the smell. Monday thru Thursdays only. Located in Hayden, ID. We are a home-based grooming and boarding facility, with a great reputation for being calm and relaxing for both pets and their parents.
Will learn all aspects of bathing and drying all breeds of dogs. Brushing and blowouts of various coats. Must be able to multitask, and be physically able to lift at least 45lbs. Be patient, and gentle, but not afraid to be firm. We try to have fun, while working quickly and efficiently. Wages depending on how many dogs you can wash and dry in a day. Apply online or come in Monday -Thursday before 3:00. Sorry no texting. 1025 W Hayden Ave

03/30/2022
01/31/2022

Looking for an experienced bather, but willing to train the right person. MUST have no health issues, and a non-smoker....I personally can't handle the smell. Monday thru Thursdays only. Located in Hayden, ID. We are a home-based grooming and boarding facility, with a great reputation for being calm and relaxing for both pets and their parents. PM for more details if interested. Need immediately. Thanks!
Will learn all aspects of bathing and drying all breeds of dogs. Brushing and blowouts of various coats. Nail trimming, and gland expression. Must be able to multitask, and work under pressure, and be physically able to lift at least 45lbs. Be patient, and gentle, but not afraid to be firm. You will get covered in hair. We try to have a fun, while working quickly and efficiently. Wages depending on how many dogs you can wash and dry in a day. Come in Monday -Thursday before 3:00 to schedule a day to shadow my current bather and drop off your resume.

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY  Looking for an experienced bather, but willing to train the right person.    Monday thru Thursdays o...
10/04/2021

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Looking for an experienced bather, but willing to train the right person. Monday thru Thursdays only. Located in Hayden, ID. We are a home-based grooming and boarding facility, with a great reputation for being calm and relaxing for both pets and their parents.
Will learn all aspects of bathing and drying all breeds of dogs. Brushing and blowouts of various coats. Must be able to multitask, and be physically able to lift at least 45lbs. Be patient, and gentle, but not afraid to be firm. We try to have fun, while working quickly and efficiently. Wages depending on how many dogs you can wash and dry in a day. Send resume online or come in Monday -Thursday before 3:00. 1025 W Hayden Ave next to Gibbs Lumber

10/04/2021

Looking for an experienced bather, but willing to train the right person. MUST have no health issues, and a non-smoker....I personally can't handle the smell. Monday thru Thursdays only. Located in Hayden, ID. We are a home-based grooming and boarding facility, with a great reputation for being calm and relaxing for both pets and their parents. PM for more details if interested. Need immediately. Thanks!
Will learn all aspects of bathing and drying all breeds of dogs. Brushing and blowouts of various coats. Nail trimming, and gland expression. Must be able to multitask, and work under pressure, and be physically able to lift at least 45lbs. Be patient, and gentle, but not afraid to be firm. You will get covered in hair. We try to have a fun, while working quickly and efficiently. Wages depending on how many dogs you can wash and dry in a day.

07/14/2020

We regret that we are unable to take any new grooming(haircut)clients at this time. We are so thankful to be busy in the times we are in, and our prayers are with those suffering in any way by the circumstances we are living in today. Currently we are only able to take walk-in nail trims, and new boarding clients, and we may have limited space to squeeze in a short haired bath dog occassionally. God bless

04/13/2020
08/15/2019

You may have noticed that my webpage is not available anymore. Don't worry, I am still open for business! Please tell your friends to like this FB page and they can still contact us through this page or call us at 208-772-2097. Thank you for helping us to serve our community the last 14yrs. We have been richly blessed, and hope we have been able to be a blessing to you as well.

07/20/2019

Including some pic from Maureen Shafer's Pencil & Ink Art page

07/18/2019

Couple of good recent grooming shots

07/16/2019

Happy fur babies and this little guy's first grooming.

11/04/2018
CityDog Magazine

CityDog Magazine

Free drop in health clinic for low-income people & their pets (Spokane, WA)! Thx WSU College of Nursing & WSU College of Veterinary Medicine The event, "Healthy People + Healthy Pets" will be held on the WSU Health and Sciences campus in Spokane on Nov. 9.

09/14/2018
Mayapolarbear

Mayapolarbear

Doggo testing food! The end killed me 🤣

Watch the longer version on Maya‘s NEW Youtube channel! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GwkEt_IWZYQ
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Info: All tested food are safe for dogs. I checked them on the American Kennel Club website. But please feed them in moderation and firstly try a small amount if you’ve never given them to your dog before (not every dog can digest every food) ❤️

09/14/2018
We Love Animals

We Love Animals

When these guardian angels find a blind old dog in a junkyard, an incredible transformation begins... ❤️

09/13/2018

He needed to be with his brother. WIth Mazi & Lamber

08/26/2018

Saw this today and had to laugh

08/18/2018
CBC North

CBC North

Amelia Milling was hiking in Alaska when she ran into trouble. Then, out of nowhere, a white dog appeared. The deaf college student from Tennesse credits Nanook the husky with saving her life.

08/17/2018

room full of pups

08/13/2018

Digging the Bath with Tuk

08/10/2018
Grooming Marvellous Plymouth

Grooming Marvellous Plymouth

Comfort Grooming as pets age.

There will come a point when your dogs haircut will be about 10% determined by you and about 90% determined by them. When this happens your pup will have entered the comfort groom stage of their life. No matter how hard we try, how much you beg, or how sweet your dog is there is no way a senior dog will be going home looking the same as they did as a young puppy or a middle aged adult.

If I’ve been with you through a pets aging we’ve probably had some difficult conversations about how your pups grooming evolves as they age. If we haven’t had to have those conversations yet hopefully this prepares you.

Getting older affects them just as aging affects people. Their joints become stiff or sore, their skin becomes tissue paper thin, they start losing their sense of awareness, their muscles tremble, their balance is shaky and they get various skin blemishes and tumors. But how does this change their haircut?

A poodle with arthritis in their toes for example might not be able to spread them apart to get those pretty shaved toes anymore and so we adapt and start doing a fluffier teddy bear foot.

A schnauzer who’s developed some canine dementia might not tolerate having tangles brushed from his beard without panicking so we will start trimming it short to keep him calm and comfortable.

A shihtzu who’s always had long hair might end up having to get a short puppy cut because their skin has thinned too much to handle the extra brushing required to maintain a lot of hair.

A bichon who’s always had a pretty fluffy scissored bichon trim but when his joints start getting stiff and his legs start trembling we do a shorter cut that can be done faster.

Along with these things are a few things that we ask you as an owner to remember. A comfort groom is not a show groom, odds are it won’t be perfect. We do what we can while keeping the dog comfortable which means sometimes there may be some slightly straggly looking areas depending on your dog and their individual issues. If they can’t balance on three legs without collapsing then their feet may still be a bit fluffy for example.

Skin blemishes are annoying and moles in particular bleed if the wind blows the wrong way. We don’t intend to irritate them but sometimes the bath, drying or brushing can cause them to ooze a bit.

Give us the time we need to get them done, rushing through a senior is dangerous for them and stressful.

Occasionally we will have a senior who just can’t be totally finished in one session for whatever reason, either they’re having a particularly bad day and just can’t handle it or there’s something else going on with them.

No matter how hard we try to make it easy on them grooming is still physically demanding for older dogs who usually nap 23 1/2 hours a day. We are stretching their legs out to shave them, manipulating toes to trim nails and turning their head side to side to trim it. If they start acting sore after routine grooming they may need a prescription for arthritis medication from your vet to be given on grooming days.

These grooming decisions will always be made with your pups comfort as the ultimate deciding factor and after discussing everything we need to do with you because we do this job to help pets, not to hurt them for the sake of human vanity. Now hug your pups and cherish those grey whiskers.

08/02/2018

Thank you for all your love and support. We are not accepting new clients at this time. You can check back with us in September.

07/17/2018

Shop pictures

07/08/2018

In The Dog House

07/03/2018
05/17/2018

For the record....Appointment times are not just a suggestion. If you show up thirty minutes late, I am not tutu minutes behind.

05/12/2018

Paws In The City

04/26/2018

Famous Amos! One handsome Doodle if I do say so myself. :-D

04/05/2018
Smucker confirms euthanasia drug in popular dog food brands | Food Safety News

Smucker confirms euthanasia drug in popular dog food brands | Food Safety News

The FDA has posted notice of a voluntary recall by The J.M. Smucker Company Inc. of canned dog food after the company confirmed pentobarbital in tallow used to manufactured the affected products. In all, the recall covers more than 107 million cans of dog food in several flavors sold under the Gravy...

03/12/2018

Brittany The Groomer

03/10/2018
Crufts

If this doesn't make you feel happy....

How did he turn around in that?! 😳😳

Kratu makes his own way round the agility course at Crufts 2018

03/07/2018

Ragamuffin: A Full Service Grooming Salon

An Open Letter to Doodle Owners

There’s a conversation going on in the grooming world, and it’s one that I think our clients should be privy to. The topic? Doodles. And I’m talking labradoodles, goldendoodles, sheepadoodles, bernedoodles – anything that has been mixed with a standard (sometimes mini) poodle or already existing doodle. The truth is, the popularity of these dogs is on the rise but the education that potential owners are getting regarding them is dropping. This can be attributed to a few factors, ranging from a breeder spreading lies to sell a puppy, to a family so entranced by the cuteness of a fluffy puppy that they overlook the potential high maintenance of what they’re getting into.

So what I want to do is address these issues, include these owners in the conversation that’s happening in grooming salons all over the globe because as groomers we are frustrated! We are frustrated because so often we have to shave doodles due to matting, and those owners are frustrated because they don’t know what they’re doing wrong and like their dogs fluffy, and in turn get upset with the groomers, who are upset with the breeders for not giving out proper information to the owners when they take home a puppy! This can really hurt the rapport between a groomer and their clients, something we’d all like to avoid.

The BIG untruth I’d like to address about these dogs is that they are low maintenance. This could not be further from the truth. If you are getting a doodle, you need to expect and prepare for daily home maintenance. This includes brushing AND combing, everyday. (With a slicker brush and metal greyhound comb). The end result should be the ability to get the comb from the root to tip of the hair. You always want to start with the slicker brush, as this will help break up any knots, and finish with the comb. Now, because doodles are not purebred (meaning they do not breed true, which is the characteristic of being able to predict and expect how the puppies will turn out) you may end up with a doodle that has a very thin and easily manageable coat, but you should always go in expecting the alternative. With all that being said, and this may seem counterintuitive, but what this routine should NOT include is baths at home. Without the proper tools, baths at home will only cause and expedite matting. Long coats need to be blow dried completely, and if they are towel dried and left to air dry and not brushed out, they will mat up. I will attach some pictures to show some examples of matting, because when you don’t use a comb and go all the way from the root to the tip, the top coat may seem mat-free while the root of the coat is completely matted.

In addition to this point, if you want your doodle to have that well-known long and fluffy coat, they should be at the groomer every 4-6 weeks. This is in addition to the daily home maintenance. Bringing them to the groomer will ensure that they are clean and thoroughly brushed/combed. You can get them full haircuts or just trim ups – the possibilities are many if the coat is well-maintained. The cost of grooming a doodle is not small. That’s the plain and simple truth of it. Doodle baths/grooms can range anywhere from $50 to upwards of $200. There are many things that are factored into this price. The type of coat the dog has, the condition of the coat, his/her behavior during grooming, and the time spent on the service. Many groomers have a base price for the breed, but this price will increase based on all of these factors.

The last thing I want to address is when breeders say that doodles should not/do not need to be groomed before they are a year old. When this happens, their first groom is almost always a shavedown, right to the skin. Introducing grooming at an early age is imperative! Most groomers will have a puppy special of some sort, which is offered as early as 8 weeks. This will typically include nail clipping, ear cleaning, a bath, and a trim around their face, paws, and potty areas. If you don’t want your puppy to have a full haircut, you don’t have to! But you will still need to bring them in every 4-6 weeks both to get them acclimated to the grooming process and to keep them in the best shape possible. Their coat changes around six months of age and transitions from light, fluffy puppy hair to their adult coats. Their adult coats can have a variety of thicknesses and textures, but this transition can often lead to matting which is another reason to establish a regular home grooming routine and to be in to see your groomer every 4-6 weeks.

The last thing a groomer wants to do is disappoint their client, we want you to love the work we do as much as we love it! That is why it is crucial to be fully educated about the maintenance of the puppy you are getting, to find a groomer with great reviews and have a conversation with them, learn from them, and take your pooch to see them often!

Attached you will see a variety of pictures, volunteered from my peers around the country, demonstrating different types of matting. Many of them don’t look matted in the before pictures, but as you can see, their coats come off in complete sheets. It is DIRE to add that when dogs are in this shape it is EXTREMELY painful for them. Quite often underneath the matting we find bruising, hematomas, skin infections, etc. There is no option other than shaving to the skin in those cases. Please note that this is fully avoidable with proper and regular maintenance!

I have also added pictures of a few of my doodles clients in longer coats, so you can see the other side of things.

*****Please note! I am in no way saying that you must or should keep your dogs in longer lengths. If your dog is active or you prefer them short for easy maintenance, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that! I am just trying to avoid any animal from becoming so matted that they face severe skin problems and injuries. And trying to prevent heartbroken or angry owners from vilifying their groomer for shaving what can only be shaved.

*** This information is not isolated to doodles! Any dog with a longer coat needs regular maintenance! Dogs with shorter coats that shed need maintenance! All dogs need their nails clipped/filed. Every breed and every dog has its own requirements, so please, do your research!***

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02/15/2018
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ANIML

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