Price Guide

These prices are a guidance only - based on dogs brought for regular grooming.

Extra costs will incur for the following reasons:

  • Dogs badly matted or very dirty coated dogs that need additional time

  • Any flea treatment required

The actual price will be confirmed after I have concluded a consultation with you the owner and your dog present. All extra charges are subject to owners approval before undertaking.

Any prices quoted over the phone or online are subject to change should your dog be a larger size for its designated breed.

Our Prices

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Full Groom - Group 1

From £35

EXAMPLE BREEDS:

Chihuahua

Jack Russell

Maltese

Pomeranian

Yorkshire Terrier

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Full Groom - Group 2

£45

EXAMPLE BREEDS:

Cavalier King Charles

Cocker Spaniel

Westie WHW

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Full Groom - Group 3

From £45

EXAMPLE BREEDS:

Cavapoo

Cockapoo

Bedlington Terrier

Bichon Frise

Lhasa Apso

Poodle Mini & Toy

Schnauzer Mini

Sheltie

Shi Tzh

Springer Spaniel

Tibetan Terrier


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Extras:

Flea Treatment from

£15

De-matting from

£15

Teeth Cleaning From

£20 per session


Top 10 reasons…

why it costs more to get your pet groomed than your own hair...

10. Your hairdresser doesn't wash and clean your rear end.

9. You don't go eight weeks without washing or brushing your hair.

8. Your hairdresser won't be cleaning out your ears.

7. Your Hairdresser doesn't remove eye boogies from your eyes.

6. Your hairdresser won't be giving you a sanitary trim.

5. You sit still for your hairdresser.

4. Your haircut charge doesn't include a manicure or pedicure.

3. Your hairdresser only washes and cuts the hair on your head.

2. You don't bite or scratch your Hairdresser.

And lastly…

1. The likelihood of you pooping on your hairdresser is pretty unlikely!

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