To request a haircut or bath for your pet please click here to use our scheduling software. You may also schedule a haircut or bath for when your pet is lodging with us. Please schedule your appointment at the time you book your lodging reservation to ensure we have an available appointment. If you are a new client, please be sure to register and include your vaccines when requesting your grooming services.
All services, including a la carte services, such as nail trims, must have an appointment. No walk-in services will be provided.
*Prices vary according to breed, size, condition, temperament and time spent with your pet.
Dog Grooming Services:
Bath – $30 & up
– Shampoo and rinse
– Brush out
– Trim nails
– Clean ears
Groom
– Includes everything from Bath
– Breed appropriate haircut
Add-ons
– Teeth Brushing – $8
– Nail Grind – $10
– Anal Gland Expression – $10
– Ear Hair Plucking – $15
Silver Spa Package + $12.00 – Moisturizing shampoo, Deep coat conditioner, Scented spritz.
Gold Spa Package + $26.00 – Includes Silver Spa, Nail grinding, Teeth brushing.
Deshedding Treatment + $18 – $40 and up – Specialized shampoo, Deshedding conditioner, Deshedding brush treatment.
– Small dog – $18.00 and up
– Medium dog – $25.00 and up
– Large dog – $30.00 and up
– X-Large dog or extra thick coat – $40.00 and up
Deskunking Treatment + Cost Varies depending on severity and size of dog – Specialized Deodorizing shampoo, Teeth brushing.
Flea / Tick Bath + Cost Varies depending on severity and size of dog – Specialized shampoo, Tick removal as needed.
A La Carte Services
– Quick Bath – $30 and up (Shampoo and quick blow-dry only)
– Nail trimming – $12
– Cat Nail trimming – $15
– Nail grinding – $22
– Ear cleaning – $8
– Teeth brushing – $8
– Brushouts – starting at $15
– Quick trims – starting at $10 (Paw trim, eye trims or sanitary area. Price depends on specific services needed.)
– Anal gland expressing – $10
For the DIY groomer, we also sell the shampoos, conditioners and finishing sprays that we use in our grooming salon.
What Should I Do In-between Grooms
People often wonder what to do between grooms to make their dog’s groom last longer, and many people simply brush their dog thinking that is the key. While brushing does help, it will only help if you are using the proper tool for your dog’s coat type. If you are unsure about the tool you are using for your dog, feel free to ask our groomers when you visit Misty Pines, or simply shoot us an e-mail.
How Old Should My Puppy Be To Start Grooming?
It is imperative to establish a regular grooming routine as early as possible, we recommend between 3-4 months of age, in order to condition the dog to being handled, the sensation of the clippers, dryers and other equipment, as well as the sights and sounds of the grooming room. Pets who are conditioned to being handled and groomed are relaxed and comfortable during the groom itself and can have the best grooming possible. Starting your dog as a puppy to this conditioning is the best way to shape regular, comfortable grooming.
Why Should My Dog Be Groomed Every 6 – 8 Weeks?
Regular grooming not only helps your dog look and smell good but also keeps his or her skin and coat in top condition. Regular grooming will alert you to changes in coat, skin condition, and possible health problems. Like a day at the spa, regular grooming can be as therapeutic for dogs as it is for people.
Make grooming a part of your pet’s preventative health program. You may also call to schedule an appointment or have your pet groomed while he is being lodged.
Regular grooming at the same salon can help a dog be more comfortable with the grooming process.
Vaccinations Required:
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