DOG GROOMING at Sunnidale Boarding Kennels
we are beyond pleased!
Thank you for the wonderful job you have done on our pet Axel, we are beyond pleased with this and will have him groomed again in Sept; a bath and a brush out should be great for him at that time and then again in Dec. for the full treatment again…we do try to groom him at home but he is very resistant to our attempts and so your work has put us in a great place as we can keep it up now. Thanks again! John and Maxine.
Dog Grooming Rates
Full Bath
Includes:
Brushing • bath/dry • ear cleaning & nail trim.
Small 1-20 lbs short hair Starting at $35
Small 1-20 lbs long hair Starting at $40
Medium 21-50 lbs short hair Starting at $40
Medium 21-50 lbs long hair Starting at $50
Large 51-100 lbs short hair Starting at $50
Large 51-100 lbs long hair Starting at $60
Ex Large 101-200 lbs short hair Starting at $60
Ex Large 101-200 lbs long hair Starting at $70
Trim of face, feet and sanitary Starting at $30
Nail Trim $10
Ear Clean $10
15 min Brush out Each $15
Clipping of Dogs fur 1-20 lbs. Starting at $25
Clipping of Dogs fur 21-50 lbs. Starting at $30
Clipping of Dogs fur 51-100 lbs. Starting at $35
Clipping of Dogs fur 101-200 lbs. Starting at $40
HST is not included in pricing.
NOTE: Prices are subject to the condition of the dog's coat.
There is a 3% Admin CC fee added if credit is used.
Includes:
Brushing • bath/dry • ear cleaning & nail trim.
Small 1-20 lbs short hair Starting at $35
Small 1-20 lbs long hair Starting at $40
Medium 21-50 lbs short hair Starting at $40
Medium 21-50 lbs long hair Starting at $50
Large 51-100 lbs short hair Starting at $50
Large 51-100 lbs long hair Starting at $60
Ex Large 101-200 lbs short hair Starting at $60
Ex Large 101-200 lbs long hair Starting at $70
Trim of face, feet and sanitary Starting at $30
Nail Trim $10
Ear Clean $10
15 min Brush out Each $15
Clipping of Dogs fur 1-20 lbs. Starting at $25
Clipping of Dogs fur 21-50 lbs. Starting at $30
Clipping of Dogs fur 51-100 lbs. Starting at $35
Clipping of Dogs fur 101-200 lbs. Starting at $40
HST is not included in pricing.
NOTE: Prices are subject to the condition of the dog's coat.
There is a 3% Admin CC fee added if credit is used.
Grooming is not just about maintaining your dog’s level of cleanliness, and it is not just about keeping your dog good-looking. Grooming is about maintaining both your dog’s physical health as well as his or her appearance.
To do this you must begin training your dog to endure grooming while she is still a puppy. If you wait too long to begin the grooming sessions, your puppy may not be agreeable to it later on, especially when it comes to ear cleaning and nail clipping.
This is especially important for long-haired dogs, which require more intense grooming sessions as compared to short-haired dogs. It takes more time to brush their long fur and they need to get used to staying still for this starting at an early age. That is not to say dogs with short, clipped fur do not require grooming.
Brushing, for example, is beneficial for all kinds of dogs no matter what breed they are, helping to remove dead hair, dirt, and dandruff.
Regular brushing also helps to bring out the natural oils in the dog’s fur.
As you brush, the natural oils are spread all over your puppy’s fur giving the coat a healthy sheen.
You can begin grooming a puppy when she is as young as three weeks old. Experienced breeders will even begin acquainting their puppies with grooming before they go to their new homes so that by the time they are picked up by their owners, they are already used to it.
Another benefit of grooming is that it allows you to check your dog for any abnormalities.
This includes skin problems such as ticks, fleas and dry patches, or issues with their nails, teeth, ears, and eyes such as infection or inflammation. When found at an early stage, these problems can be treated right away, before they have a chance to become more serious.
Simply put, grooming helps keep your dog happy and healthy, gives you and your dog a time that is set aside just for the two of you, and helps you to save on veterinary bills. So don’t delay, start grooming your puppy early.
To do this you must begin training your dog to endure grooming while she is still a puppy. If you wait too long to begin the grooming sessions, your puppy may not be agreeable to it later on, especially when it comes to ear cleaning and nail clipping.
This is especially important for long-haired dogs, which require more intense grooming sessions as compared to short-haired dogs. It takes more time to brush their long fur and they need to get used to staying still for this starting at an early age. That is not to say dogs with short, clipped fur do not require grooming.
Brushing, for example, is beneficial for all kinds of dogs no matter what breed they are, helping to remove dead hair, dirt, and dandruff.
Regular brushing also helps to bring out the natural oils in the dog’s fur.
As you brush, the natural oils are spread all over your puppy’s fur giving the coat a healthy sheen.
You can begin grooming a puppy when she is as young as three weeks old. Experienced breeders will even begin acquainting their puppies with grooming before they go to their new homes so that by the time they are picked up by their owners, they are already used to it.
Another benefit of grooming is that it allows you to check your dog for any abnormalities.
This includes skin problems such as ticks, fleas and dry patches, or issues with their nails, teeth, ears, and eyes such as infection or inflammation. When found at an early stage, these problems can be treated right away, before they have a chance to become more serious.
Simply put, grooming helps keep your dog happy and healthy, gives you and your dog a time that is set aside just for the two of you, and helps you to save on veterinary bills. So don’t delay, start grooming your puppy early.