Services
We offer a variety of dog grooming services. Our services include nail trimming, ear cleaning, sanitary shaves, anal gland expression, pad shaving, teeth brushing and more! We do not currently offer hand stripping. If you have any questions, please feel free to call or text 212-996-4000
Nail Clipping
The price for standard nail trimming is $20. No appointment necessary.
Ear Cleaning
Ear Cleaning is available as a walk-in service. No appointment necessary. Price $15-$20
Sanitary Shave
Sanitary shaves are available without an appointment. Call to confirm walk-in time and price.
Haircut/ Hand Scissoring
Haircut and hand scissoring services are offered by appointment. Please see our bath and grooming packages below. Call or text for appointment. 212-996-4000
Bath & Full Grooming includes:
Oatmeal Bath
Sanitary Shave
Teeth Brushing
Blow-Out/Drying
Pad Trimming
Brush & Comb-Out
Nail Clipping
Haircut/ Hand Scissoring
Ear Cleaning
Other Services:
Anesthesia Free Teeth Scaling
Flea & Tick Treatment
Anal Gland Expression
Teeth Brushing
Price Lists:
Grooming packages:
- Bath Package: $55 and up.
- Basic Grooming Package: $85 and up
- Full Grooming Package: $115 and up
- Dematting services: $1 per 2 mins (price varies depending on dogs overall condition)
- Deshedding services: Price varies based on breed and size of dog.
Grooming package Add-on services:
- Teeth brushing: $10
- Anesthesia-free teeth Scaling: Call for consultation
- Anal gland expression: $10
- Dematting: $1 per 2 minutes (price may vary)
- Deshedding: price varies
Walk-in services (no grooming):
- Nail trimming only: $20
- Ear cleaning only: $15-$20
- Sanitary shave only: $20-30
- Anal gland expression only: $20
Faq’s:
At what age should my puppy start coming in for grooming?
Puppies are ready to get their first bath and clean up at approximately 14 weeks. Once you have taken your puppy to the vet for their round of shots, you should start thinking about bringing them in for their grooming experience. The earlier on your puppy has a chance to familiarize themselves with the groomer and grooming salon, the more comfortable they will feel!
How long does a grooming appointment take?
Grooming times vary by breed and service provided. Some dogs can take 1.5-2 hours to complete their grooming, while other dogs can take 3-4 hours. The grooming time varies based on the size of the dog, breed, age, and condition of the dog’s coat. Once your dog is almost finished being pampered, we call you to provide you with a pick up time.
How often should I get my dog groomed?
If you want to maintain a long, luscious coat on your pup, we recommend at home brushing as often as possible in addition to a visit to our grooming salon every two weeks. If you are looking to maintain cleanliness and same length overall, your dog may visit us once every four weeks. Baths and nail trimmings at our salon are recommended as needed.
Do I need an appointment?
We recommend booking an appointment at least several days in advance to ensure an appropriate amount of time at the groomers. Walk-ins may experience longer grooming times if you arrive without an appointment. We do our best to accommodate everyone!
How do you handle nervous or anxious dogs?
We have staff with over 30 years of combined experience. Our groomer is a “dog whisperer” and is skilled at handling nervous and anxious dogs. It takes some time and patience, but we work with nervous pups all the time. We do our best to make any anxious dog feel comfortable by providing a caring and calm environment. If your dog is happy, we are happy!
What do I do if my dog is severely matted?
If your dog has knots that are tight and close to the skin, avoid getting him/her wet. Do your best to avoid rain, allowing the dog to jump in lakes or pools, and rolling around in muddy water. This will worsen the problem. Dematting severely matted coats is a painful and tedious process for the dog and the grooming staff. The most comfortable solution may be an all-over shave. Don’t worry! It’s hair and it WILL grow back. Afterwards, you can do your best to brush your pup on a regular basis to avoid the situation from happening again.