How to get the perfect cut at the dog groomer
So, you want to know how to get the haircut you want for your dog at the groomer? Well, let us tell you, it's not as easy as just pointing at a picture and saying, "Give my dog this!" But
Falling Behind Schedule Despite Our Best Efforts
As a groomers, one of the biggest challenges we face is staying on schedule. No matter how much we plan our appointments and allocate time for each pet, it often feels like we are constantly playing catch-up. The reality is
Senior Dog Grooming: Prioritizing Comfort and Care at Wagabonz
When it comes to grooming senior dogs, our "humanity before vanity" policy at Wagabonz emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the well-being and comfort of our furry friends over achieving the perfect cut. Senior dogs have unique needs that require a
Fluff and Fleas: The $25 Grooming Fee that’s Got Everyone Barking!
Wagabonz is dedicated to providing top-notch grooming services for your beloved pets. As part of our commitment to maintaining a clean and safe grooming environment, we have implemented a $25 flea fee for dogs that arrive with live fleas. While
Why Independent Pet Stores Like Wagabonz Are the Ideal Choice for Dog Grooming Near You
When it comes to grooming our furry friends, we want nothing but the best. However, many pet owners often overlook the importance of choosing the right grooming service provider. While big box pet stores may seem convenient, they often fall
One, two strikes you’re out
In this blog post, we will discuss Wagabonz's two-strike policy for grooming appointments. This policy is designed to protect against no-shows and last-minute cancellations, which can be frustrating for both the groomers and other clients who could have taken that
Humanity Over Vanity
The holidays are coming! So are the visits from family and the photos. Our whole staff knows the importance of making sure your pup looks adorable for the festivities – and wanting them fluffy for the colder winter (or chillier here
What the Pluck?!?
Ear plucking has always been a controversial subject in the grooming world. Some breeds, such as Poodles (including Doodles), Shitzus and Schnauzers, grow hair in their ear canal. For many years it was normal for groomers or veterinarians to pluck