Grooming Schedule
| Akita | 8-12 Weeks |
| Cairn Terrier | 6-8 Weeks |
| Alaskan Malamute | 8-12 Weeks |
| Cavalier King Charles | 4-8 Weeks |
| American Cocker Spanial | 6-8 Weeks |
| Collie | 6-10 Weeks |
| Airdale | 6-8 Weeks |
| English Setter | 8-12 Weeks |
| American Water Spanial | 6-8 Weeks |
| German Shepherd | 6-8 Weeks |
| Australian Shepherd | 6-8 Weeks |
| Golden Retriever | 8-12 Weeks |
| Basset Hound | 4-6 Weeks |
| Havanese | 4-5 Weeks |
| Beagle | 6-8 Weeks |
| Labrador Retriever | 4-8 Weeks |
| Bearded Collie | 4-6 Weeks |
| Lhasa Apso | 4-8 Weeks |
| Maltese | 4-6 Weeks |
| Bernese Mountain Dog | 4-6 Weeks |
| Bichon Frise | 4-8 Weeks |
| Old English Sheepdog | 4-6 Weeks |
| Pomeraanian | 4-6 Weeks |
| Poodle | 4-6 Weeks |
| Pekinese | 6-12 Weeks |
| Schnauzer Miniature | 6-8 Weeks |
| Standard Schnauzer | 8 Weeks |
| Scottish Terrier | 6-10 Weeks |
| Shetland Sheepdog | 6-8 Weeks |
| Shih Tzu | 4-8 Weeks |
| Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier | 4-8 Weeks |
| Silky Terrier | 6-8 Weeks |
| Tibetan Terrier | 4-6 Weeks |
| Welsh Terrier | 6-8 Weeks |
| West Highland Terrier | 6-8 Weeks |
| Wire Fox Terrier | 6-8 Weeks |
| Yorkshire Terrier | 4-6 Weeks |
La' Pooch Salon Pet Grooming Info
Grooming Overview
We never shave down an owners pet without upfront consent, And you may be asked to sign a matted pet release. For the safety of your pet this may be required. Matted dogs at a higher risk for getting skin infections, fleas and sick. They are more likely to get injured in the grooming process including, bruising ,brush burns and cuts if you choose to de-matt, It is safer to have your matted pet to be shaved down then to have the tight matts left on. Matted dogs can hold water and this can cause your pet to catch cold and become sick or cause hot spots., EVEN If it is a inside pet.
Regular grooming can ensure that matting will not become a problem for you.
Be sure to let your groomer know if your pet has any allergies or any concerns you my have about your pets health ,doing so can help make us aware of things to look for.
Some pets require special attention or might take longer to get used to the grooming process and for this we ask for your patience and understanding that it might take several attempts to get that new puppy adjusted, an older dog groomed or a problem dog done. This helps to ensure your pet will have a good experience and will enjoy future grooming.
"Dogs spread rumors, about good groomers"
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Grooming Detail
The following is to help explain a groomers terminology, this way you know what to ask for when you are booking an appointment or discussing your pet to the groomer.
• Servicing Cats
Haircuts are very popular for cats. We can do a lion clip, or shorten your longhaired
cat to a shorthaired cat; even a buzz cut! Bath & Brush: Therapeutic massage bath, complete brushing and comb out of short or long hair cats, ears cleaned and nails trimmed.
A well groomed cat is a happy cat!
Grooming
"Puppy"
Includes: Bath, blowdry, face, feet, nails trimmed, ears cleaned and sanitary area cleaned.
A puppy needs to have its first grooming when they are between 12 and 16 weeks old and has had its first two vaccinations. Regular
grooming should start every six weeks thereafter or until they get used to the grooming. Getting used to the grooming is a very important for your new puppy. It’s better to start them out young so they grow up learning the grooming routine.
"Bath, Blow dry & Brush Out"
Perfect for dogs and cats that don’t need a full haircut, or need a touch up between their regular haircuts. Dogs & Cats are bathed using our prima bathing system. It provides a relaxing massage while removing lose hair, dirt, oils and dead skin. We will then blow-dry your pet to help remove any dead hair and undercoat. Included in these services is toe nail clipping, feet trimmed, clean ears, and a complete brush out which removes as much of their undercoat as possible.
"Full-Groom"
Includes: Bath, blow dry, nails, ears cleaned, and a full hair cut! We offer all breed grooming. Haircuts can be done in the traditional
breed cut or something more practical. Any dog can get a hair cut and pretty much any hair cut on any dog. Use your imagination! Our staff will be able to assist you with suggestions on request and answer any questions you may have about the process.

• Furminator "Shed-Less"
Eliminates excess hair from many of the shedding breeds. It can remove between 60-80% of the coat that you would normally find around your home.
• Soft Paws
Soft paws are a soft plastic cap that covers the toe nails for the dogs and cats; great for preventing scratching to your hard wood floors!
• Teeth Brushing
Help keep your dogs teeth clean and breath fresh by regular teeth brushing.
• Nail Polishing
Nails polished with top of the line polish!
Call Ahead Services:
- Toenail clipping
- Pads Shaved
- Face Trimmed
- Feet Trimmed
- Sanitary Shaved
- Ear Cleaning and Plucking









