Pricing
As no two dogs are the same, grooming prices will vary greatly depending on breed, size, coat condition and the co-operation of your dog.
However each breed does have a starting price. Please contact us and we will inform you of this price.
Starting prices are for dogs:
You can reasonably expect to pay more than the starting price for:
* Matted, poorly maintained and/or overgrown coats
* Dogs which are difficult to manage or uncooperative during grooming
* Overweight pets
* Timid, anxious or nervous pets, who require frequent breaks and may need special handling.
These dogs cost more in terms of time, labour, wear and tear on equipment, and/or product. These costs are passed on to you, the client.
All grooming costs are payable in full at the time you collect your dog.
As no two dogs are the same, grooming prices will vary greatly depending on breed, size, coat condition and the co-operation of your dog.
However each breed does have a starting price. Please contact us and we will inform you of this price.
Starting prices are for dogs:
- used to being professionally groomed on a regular schedule (minimum of once per season, 4 times per year)
- whose coats are well maintained between professional grooms (kept tangle, knot and matt free by regular brushing and combing)
You can reasonably expect to pay more than the starting price for:
* Matted, poorly maintained and/or overgrown coats
* Dogs which are difficult to manage or uncooperative during grooming
* Overweight pets
* Timid, anxious or nervous pets, who require frequent breaks and may need special handling.
These dogs cost more in terms of time, labour, wear and tear on equipment, and/or product. These costs are passed on to you, the client.
All grooming costs are payable in full at the time you collect your dog.
Nail Clipping - £8
No appointment required. Just call in during normal opening hours.
"A cheap groom is never good and a good groom is never cheap"
The cost or pricing should never be the first question, the overall care and welfare of the dog should always be the main concern.
The 4 most important questions to ask your dog groomer:
1. How long have you been grooming?
2. What qualifications do you hold, are you City & Guilds trained to the appropriate level?
3. Is your business fully insured including public liability?
4. Can I bring my dog in for a visit?
The cost or pricing should never be the first question, the overall care and welfare of the dog should always be the main concern.
The 4 most important questions to ask your dog groomer:
1. How long have you been grooming?
2. What qualifications do you hold, are you City & Guilds trained to the appropriate level?
3. Is your business fully insured including public liability?
4. Can I bring my dog in for a visit?