Suggestions for a good dog grooming place....nothing fancy, the hound just needs a good bath, nail trim, etc.....
Gregory B. replied:
there is a new place right here in stone mtn. next to Bevs Bar on James B Rivers . across from Mikes body shop. Seem to be nice people . No Obama stickers in the window . lol
Jack S. replied:
Lyle Collins - send me a message.
Robin D. replied:
We used Camp Woof recently and they did a good job on our little guy.
Thom D. replied:
AARF is my go to starting point for all things pet related. They're so knowledgable I can't imagine a better resource. Amazing folks and incredibly helpful! Link may help: Ask for Susan or Brooke. https://m.facebook.com/AARFPetCentral
I love Buds & Suds mobile Pet grooming (Lisa A Troncalli owns it). I've used her since I got Bernie the puppy last September and really respect her business. Unlike a couple of other mobile pet grooming services that roam our area, she makes a set appointment time (vs. appointment windows) and shows up PROMPTLY, tells you how long it'll take (and sticks to it fairly well), she doesn't charge a travel cost (a lot of the others (like A Perfect Cut...$20!!...does), she's reasonably priced, she uses her own h2o and power source, and does a great job on the high maintenance cuts like my baby requires. She even has a little elevator table on her truck for the big dogs! The downside is that she is in HIGH demand so you have to plan in advance occasionally or just stay on her book.
Does anyone know of any mobile groomers for big dogs? We have a senior golden who is a little over 100 lbs. and it's tough on him to get in and out of the car and spend...
Doug R. replied:
We used to use Anns Mobile for our mobile groomer.