Flea&Tick Treatment
$20+
IMPORTANT! If you notice any signs of flea activity, please inform us in advance. We will immediately take your dog to the bathing area to prevent the spread of infestation. If fleas are discovered during grooming, a flea treatment will be automatically added to your service package.
Skin Issue Treatment
$20+
CO2 hydrotherapy was developed for medical treatment for physical rehabilitation purposes, it's 100% natural and safe to use. CO2 hydrotherapy provides not only an ultra cleansing result, but to promote circulatory system and self-healing process.
Effective with: hotspots, bug bites, dandruff, flaky skin, hairloss, itchiness and enhance immune system.
Medicated shampoo
$20+
Medicated shampoo is recommended for dogs with hot spots, itching, or skin irritation caused by bacteria or fungal infections.
We can perform a visual skin assessment and, in many cases, suggest a suitable shampoo based on whether the irritation appears allergy-related, bacterial, or fungal. However, we always recommend veterinary testing for an accurate diagnosis.
Anal Gland Expression
$7
IMPORTANT! Anal gland expression is an external procedure performed by a groomer and may not be appropriate for every dog. If your dog has ongoing gland issues, swelling, discomfort, infection, or requires frequent gland expression, we strongly recommend consulting your veterinarian. Please let us know when booking if your dog has a history of gland problems so we can allocate enough time and determine whether this service is appropriate for your pet.
Nails Clipped or Ground
$20
IMPORTANT! Some dogs are comfortable with nail care, while others may be nervous about having their paws handled. Please let us know if your dog has had difficulties with nail trims in the past. For safety reasons, severely overgrown nails may require multiple visits to gradually achieve a healthy length. We always prioritize your pet's comfort and safety and will work at their pace whenever possible.
Teeth Brushing
$10
IMPORTANT! Teeth brushing helps reduce plaque buildup and freshen breath, but it is not a substitute for professional veterinary dental cleaning. Results may vary depending on your pet's age, dental health, and comfort level with the process. If your pet has heavy tartar buildup, red or inflamed gums, loose teeth, or signs of dental disease, we recommend scheduling a dental evaluation with your veterinarian.