Expert trimming and styling tailored to your dog's breed. From poodle cuts to terrier trims, we know the right style for your pup.
A fur cut needs focus, steady hands and a calm dog. With mobile grooming, your dog is relaxed in their own space with no distractions from other animals. That means a better cut, less stress and a happier pup at the end of it.
Breeds with continuously growing coats need regular fur cuts. This includes Poodles, Maltese, Shih Tzus, Bichon Frises, Schnauzers, Yorkshire Terriers and many terrier breeds. Mixed breeds with curly or long coats also benefit from regular trimming to stay comfortable and mat-free.
Absolutely. Our groomer has breed-specific knowledge and can do traditional breed cuts as well as modern styles. Whether you want a teddy bear cut for your Poodle, a Schnauzer trim or a Westie hand-strip, we know how to get it right. We will always consult with you before cutting.
Dogs with continuously growing coats typically need a fur cut every 4 to 6 weeks to keep their coat manageable. Dogs with slower-growing coats might only need a trim every 8 to 12 weeks. Regular cuts prevent matting and keep your dog comfortable.
A slightly shorter cut in summer can help your dog stay cool, but never shave a double-coated breed (like a Husky or Golden Retriever) as their coat actually helps regulate temperature. For single-coated breeds, a summer trim is a good idea. We will advise on the best length for your dog's breed.
A fur cut focuses on trimming and styling your dog's coat. A full groom includes everything in a fur cut plus a bath, blow-dry, nail clipping, brush out, sanitary trim and cologne spritz. If your dog just needs a tidy-up between full grooms, a fur cut is the way to go.
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