Can someone refer a dog groomer? I have an Australian Labradoodle and he is ready for a proper "trim". :)
Mary S. replied:
Suzie's Pet Salon in Campbell. Suzy specializes in Labradoodles and Sharkie has been going there for the past 6 years. Family owned, no crates, always a good haircut. https://www.yelp.com/biz/suzies-pet-salon-campbell
Sue B. replied:
Ken's Dog Grooming, ask for Jenna. On Winchester.
Denise M. replied:
Hi Jody! We also have an Australian Labradoodle! We take our 2 year old Bindi to Barbara's Snip and Clip in Campbell. She loves it! (408) 371-9115, 507 E McGlincy Ln.
Kelly P. replied:
Dr. Dave's in campbell... I've been going for 5 years. Jolene or Tina.
Taunja E. replied:
Quality Pet Spot on Bird and Willow. Jasmine does a great job with our cockapoo (which everyone thinks is a labradoodle!
Kristina R. replied:
We have an Australian Labradoodle and she's been exclusively groomed by Juan at Juan's Groom Room. Our dog LOVES him! He is located in Santa Clara. http://www.juansgroomroom.com/
Patty B. replied:
Dr Daves on Bascom.
Jeff B. replied:
Quality Pet Spot on Meridian and Branham. They are great. Check their reviews. They are located in the back corner to the right of CVS.
Looking for a dog groomer. The last few times I've gone to our regular groomer I wasn't happy with the services. Preference in Willow Glen or surrounding areas. TIA!
Robyn B. replied:
I have been going to Juan Hurtado at Lincoln Vet clinic for 10 years ...he is beyond amazing and is soo good with my fur baby! Try him...you won't be disappointed ...
Is there any other dog groomer on here that can tell me what kind of dog shampoo and conditioner is best for a chow chow
And can I use waterless dog shampoo on it
Alexandra S. replied:
Grubby Dog.. is what I use..
Kathy M. replied:
Ashlee, If you don't mind, some of your questions are leading me to some questions. Are you the person who will be buying this future dog? or are you a minor and your parents will be. Also, how much dog experience do you have? Have you ever owned a dog before? Taken it to school, educated it, trained it? Sorry for the questions, but I have to say that some of your conversations are leading me to think that you are a neophyte dog owner, t hat being the case, chows are not entry level dogs, so you may want to examine that . Don't get a chow because they look like cute, fluffy things. There have over 3000 years of guard dog in them , independent thinking and unless you get your puppy from a very good breeder you may find your puppy will grow up into a formidable challenge. Here's an excellent link for you. http://www.pupquest.org/ You could also consider fostering a chow, that is a perfectly wonderful way of introducing yourself to the breed as well. and gawd knows there are MANY chows in rescues who are searching for good foster homes
Does anyone have an outstanding dog groomer to recommend? I am looking for one who specializes in grooming golden retrievers. Thank you!
Keri D. replied:
Love love love Showtime Groomers on Race St. 104 Race St San Jose, CA 95126Downtown Get Directions Phone number(408) 292-7387 Keri I will hold myself to a standard of GRACE, not perfection. ~unknown