Shelly's Little Dog Grooming

2342 Quebec St, Regina, S4P 1K4 ,Canada
Shelly's Little Dog Grooming Shelly's Little Dog Grooming is one of the popular Pet Groomer located in 2342 Quebec St ,Regina listed under Pet Groomer in Regina , Pet services in Regina ,

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Certified Dog Groomer & Pet First Aid Certified by Walks n Wags

Specializing in Small Breeds Only

** For every 5th referral you will get one of the "Touch - Ups" for free in between your groom. Just tell them to mention your name when they book for a Groom.
All you have to do is collect 5 Paw prints on my Business Card **

Please Feel Free to TAG Yourself & SHARE your puppy pictures.

Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of busy dog salons?
With my grooming salon I offer a quiet atmosphere in the privacy of my own home. Where your dog becomes part of my family for the time they are here. Dogs will not be waiting in kennels for an extended length of time. They will be offered water as well as a pee break if needed. They will be given the same love & patience I give my own fur-kids. Some dogs can be stressed out by all the noise & traffic involved with a busy salon, with a private home they can feel more safe & relaxed.

Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Closed All Stat Weekends
Appointment only- No Walk ins
Call 306-565-2610 or
E-Mail: 3frogger@gmail.com
Please give 24 hours for cancellation

As I run by appointment only please ensure you are on time (if this is your first session please arrive 5 - 10 minutes early to complete new client paperwork). I am unable to take dogs that arrive more then 10 minutes late to appointment, as I am appointment only need to run on time for all clients .
Next Groom will be Extra $ 15 Charge.

If you do not re schedule or show up for your appointment it is considered a "NO SHOW" I will only allow 2 No Shows - after that I will No longer groom your pet.

Please pick up pets no later than 30 minutes after I have called to inform you that your pet is ready to go
home.
$5 Fee will be charged for each half hour you are late.
Thank You

Prices:
Depending on dog, breed, size, condition of coat Prices may vary:
Small Fluffy Type Dog Full Groom: $ 50
Should come for a full Groom every 6-8 weeks
Bath & Tidy: $45

* Shih tzu * Bichon
* Yorkie * Toy / Mini Poodle
* Maltese * Lhasa Apso

* West Highland Terrier - $ 55
* King Charles Spaniel - $ 55
* Pomeranian - $55
* Schnauzer - $ 55
* Cocker Spaniel - $ 65

Small dogs short or smooth coat Type brush & de shed Full Groom: $ 40

* Boston terrier * Dachshund
* French Bulldog * Chihuahua
* Mini Pin * Pug
* Jack Russell Terrier

Long-haired type brush. Tidy & de shed Full groom: $ 45

* Long Dachshund
* Long Haired Chihuahua,
* Papillon

Touch - Ups:
$ 10 - Nail cut & dremel
$ 10 - Ear cleaning
$ 15 - Nails & ear cleaning
$ 15 - Paw pads & nails
$ 15 - Sanitary
$ 20 - Face tidy & ear cleaning
$ 20 - nails, paw pads & ears

Extra Fees:
Extra fees will be charged if the dog is matted. I DO NOT DEMAT. The most humane thing to do is shave them off and start over. Trying to work out a mat is very painful for the dog. Mats can be so tight that they pull up skin it is very painful & uncomfortable for the dog. Removing a heavily matted coat includes risks of nicks, cuts or abrasions due to warts, moles, or skin folds trapped in the mats. After effects of mat removal the dog may have itchiness, skin redness, self-inflicted irritations or abrasions and failure of hair to re-grow.

I will only shave down the dog once due to being heavily matted, if the dog comes in again heavily matted I will ask you to to go to another groomer. I do not tolerate neglect.

Please Note:
If your dogs has tics you will be charged a $1 for each tic removal which I will put in a jar for you.

I do NOT remove lice or fleas- if your dog has either, you will be notified to come get your dog & charged the grooming fee of $50 - due to the time it will take me to sanitize / fumigate my grooming area as well as all my tools & the loss of a groom.

Puppies:
Should be started early, the earlier puppies are groomed, the easier it is on them. Puppy grooms are never the best, due to them being very wiggly. The longer you wait the harder it is to get them trained and to get over the fear of all the noises of clippers, dryers ect.

I am using the Clipper Vac - The Clipper Vac lifts the coat up as you cut! While using the clipper vac, blades never get hot, making razor burn impossible.

The Shampoo I am using is Nature's Specialties which are completely biodegradable, nontoxic shampoos & conditioners, & will not strip natural oils from the coat.
Epi-Pet Shampoo - which is more permanent control of pet odor, scratching, flakiness and skin irritation. Epi-Pet’s Cleansing Agent Shampoo is a hypo-allergenic, tear-less and soap free shampoo!

I am also using Epi-Pet Ear Cleaner -

Pictures: Pictures with the backdrop $5 Sent through either e-mail or Facebook private message.

Reason why groomers should NOT empty anal glands or pluck ears - this is best left to a Veterinary:
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Ear Plucking:
Contrary to what you may have been previously taught, requested, or commanded, the current advice from veterinary dermatologists is that plucking ear hair can do more harm than good. Rather than prevent ear infections, this procedure can actually create a greater likelihood of infection by damaging the tender inner ear tissue and allowing a foothold for bacteria to thrive.
http://groomblog.blogspot.ca/2013/06/no-more-ear-hair-plucking.html

Anal Glands:
SQUEEZE OR NOT?
It is very common that people are recommended to get their dog’s anal glands emptied. Some vets and groomers simply believe that expressing them will prevent them from filling up. The more you squeeze, the more they fill up. It is much better to allow anal glands to empty naturally. To be safe, a semiannual physical exam is ideal. Most dogs would be either scooting their bum on the ground, licking under the tail or will present with swelling around the anus if there is a problem.
http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2009/12/23/your-pets-anal-glands.aspx

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