02/03/2025
Hello all! How are we this week? 😊
It’s so good to hear everyone had good holidays, and I think we all pretty much can agree that January was the longest year ever 😜lol!
As we gear up and start to look forward to warmer days soon, I want to remind everyone that appointments are steadily pretty much 4-6 weeks booked out. Now, I do still have a spot or two available in February, a handful for March (the week of March 12th-21st I am Booked full already, I think that must be Spring Break for most people), and I am also booking into April. Just message and check with me and as always, I’ll see what I can do.
So, I have had a lot of new traffic to the business (so blessed as always!) with page visits and inquires and new clients come into my services, so I wanted to take a moment and give a reminder of the basics with my grooming. I hope everyone is doing well and staying well, and I’ll be seeing you guys soon!
Message me here on fb for availability! 🙂
~Jamie
•Grooming availability is from Mon-Fri, starting as early as 7am.
•I groom ALL breeds of Dog 🐶. Yes, that does include all variations of “oodle” mixes, from the biggest pups all the way down to the smallest squeaker. I can do stop by cat nail trims (as long as it’s safe and the cat allows me, I will not push the issue for any reason), however a full bath/or shave Cat grooming is not available at this time.
•I am HUMANITY over VANITY. Simply put, I will not put your pet through stressful, unnecessary measures to “get the job done.” If there is matting, it will be removed as necessary. Matting hurts them, excessive combing can irritate the pet, and it will inevitably cause skin issues if not properly cared for. I WON’T risk it. It’s not fair to them nor me, and I will not hesitate to refer you to your Veterinarian for more appropriate care.
•Grooming is 1:1, meaning only one dog or family of dogs at a time. I am a CAGE FREE groomer, and this is the safest option for me.
•I encourage any pet groomed to receive a bordetella vaccine. This keeps your pets safe and mine as well.
•This is Oklahoma, and sadly it seems we do not get cold enough to kill off bugs anymore, so Fleas and ticks do happen. No judgment from me. I am able to treat accordingly in different ways, and we can discuss them as necessary. However, excessive fleas and ticks must be referred to your Veterinarian for the safest care possible.
Above all guys, our pets are family, and you want them to be clean, healthy, happy, and have a good experience as much as I do.
🐾 THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME CARE FOR YOUR PETS! 🐾