Bark Avenue

Bark Avenue Professional dog grooming with over 15 years of experience. 1 on 1 grooming for a stress free environment. Grooming appointment only. Grooming Tuesday-Saturday.

Bark Avenue offers a stress free grooming experience for your dog. Always closed Monday & Sunday. Text me today to get your pooch in for pampering! Texting times are Tuesday-Friday 8am-12pm

Hey everyone—this is a tough post to make, but I wanted to let you all know what’s going on. I recently had to undergo e...
03/27/2025

Hey everyone—this is a tough post to make, but I wanted to let you all know what’s going on. I recently had to undergo emergency surgery to remove my gallbladder. Thankfully, everything went well, but my doctor has put me on strict rest while I recover.

Because of this, I’ll need to reschedule all upcoming appointments. I know how important your pups are to you, and I appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.

When I’m cleared to return to work, I’ll have a temporary weight limit on the dogs I can groom—so larger breeds may need to be postponed a bit longer until I’m fully healed.

I truly appreciate your patience, understanding, and support as I heal. Thank you all so much for your continued support, kind messages, and flexibility. Thank you for being such an amazing part of the Bark Avenue family.

— Gabi Trumbley
Bark Avenue

I am grateful to have such amazing clients 🥰🥰
03/13/2025

I am grateful to have such amazing clients 🥰🥰

Starting in April through August, I will not be taking any Saturday appointments. I appreciate your understanding and en...
02/22/2025

Starting in April through August, I will not be taking any Saturday appointments. I appreciate your understanding and encourage you to book your weekday appointments in advance to secure a spot!
Thank you for your continued support—| look forward to keeping your pups looking their best!

🐾 Bark Avenue 💜

02/21/2025

It has been more than a month since we last got to see her squishy face. Please share her again far and wide!
Help us bring Reba Jane home.

I’ve been down with the flu all week. I apologize for everyone trying to get a hold of me. I’m doing my best to reschedu...
01/24/2025

I’ve been down with the flu all week. I apologize for everyone trying to get a hold of me. I’m doing my best to reschedule everyone I had to cancel and then I’ll get back to everyone who is wanting to make an appointment. Thank you for your patience! 💜

Happy New Years Everyone!
01/01/2025

Happy New Years Everyone!

12/25/2024
Merry Christmas Eve Marlee! 🎅🏻🎄
12/24/2024

Merry Christmas Eve Marlee! 🎅🏻🎄

Merry Christmas Eve Macy! 🎅🏻🎄
12/24/2024

Merry Christmas Eve Macy! 🎅🏻🎄

Merry Christmas Eve Puffin! 🎅🏻🎄
12/24/2024

Merry Christmas Eve Puffin! 🎅🏻🎄

Merry Christmas Eve to sweet Sophie, Roxy, & Bella! 🎅🏻🎄
12/24/2024

Merry Christmas Eve to sweet Sophie, Roxy, & Bella! 🎅🏻🎄

Miss Josie 🎄
12/20/2024

Miss Josie 🎄

Mr. Bear ☃️
12/20/2024

Mr. Bear ☃️

12/20/2024

I haven't seen it but apparently there is a post groomer shaming on a popular doodle fb group here in Oklahoma related to this very subject so here's your reminder to keep those pups mat free and those healthy.
Photo credit to The Healthy Dog Blog
Please share because groomers see a lot matted dogs in the spring.

I want to bring awareness to what can happen when your dog has extremely tight mats on the ears.
These are not cuts or burns on the ears, even though it can look that way. This is actually a hematoma and it forms sometimes when the ears have to be shaved close to get under the matting.
Imagine sitting on your legs or foot for an extended period of time, your blood flow is restricted to your foot or legs during this time. When you do stand all the blood rushes back to the area and tingles and is uncomfortable so you shake your foot or wiggle your legs which makes the blood rush faster.
This is what happens when the matted fur is shaved from the dogs ears. The blood rushes back to the ears, the dog shakes his/her head over and over, flapping the ears in the process.
This flapping causes the blood to form in the tips of the ears and seep out of ends.
It is mistaken for cuts often and groomers get blamed. This is definitely not a groomers fault.
Occasionally ear plucking can have a similar effect.
We can try things like shaving as slow as possible so the blood can flow slowly to the ear or we can try wet shaving to help prevent this. Sometimes despite all efforts we can't prevent the hematoma.
This blame of groomers is causing a lot of groomers not to accept tightly matted dogs and instead referring them to a local vet for a shave in the clinic for liability reasons, safety and the reputation of the business.

The Healthy Dog Blog is linked in the comments.

Miss Remi 🎅🏻
12/19/2024

Miss Remi 🎅🏻

Miss Harlee ❄️ Miss Mattie ☃️
12/19/2024

Miss Harlee ❄️ Miss Mattie ☃️

Miss Maggie 🎄 Miss Molly 🎅🏻 Miss Daisy ☃️
12/19/2024

Miss Maggie 🎄 Miss Molly 🎅🏻 Miss Daisy ☃️

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903 S 13th Street
Kingfisher, OK
73750

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