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The Starter Spa

Just the basics: Squeaky clean, no fur clipping
$ 75
  • Bath/Shampoo
  • Brush (De-Shed When Necessary)
  • Nail Trim

Fluff & Buff

A cozy care session: Minor fur trimming
$ 99
  • Bath/Shampoo
  • Brush (De-Shed When Necessary)
  • Nail Trim
  • Ear Wash
  • Fur Trim Around Paws
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Bark Bath & Beyond

The ultimate spa day: All services
$ 125
  • Bath/Shampoo
  • Brush (De-Shed When Necessary)
  • Nail Trim
  • Ear Wash
  • Fur Trim Around Paws
  • Paw Soak
  • Conditioner Soak & Body Massage

À La Carte

Bath/Shampoo

$ 60
  • A gentle full-body bath with tear-free shampoo

Brush (And De-Shed)

$ 15
  • A full-body brush to remove knots/tangles and remove the undercoat with a de-shedding tool.
    Note on de-shedding: The entire undercoat will not be removed, due to your dog needing this for natural protection. This process will greatly reduce their shedding, however it will not completely eliminate it. It generally takes a day or two for the excess hair to fully leave the body, so expect to notice shedding results after 48 hours or so.

Nail Trim

$ 25
  • It's important for dogs to keep their nails trimmed for both their comfort and health. Some dogs who are more active may naturally wear down their nails and need less attention, however most pet owners need to keep an eye on the length, to ensure safety for the dog (and your furniture!).

Ear Wash

$ 10
  • We use a safe ear-cleaning solution to wash out any of the gunk. This keeps your pup's ears healthy and allows them to hear that dinner bell!

Paw Soak

$ 10
  • Sometimes, a dog's paw pads get rough and scratchy. This is normal and is generally due to how active they can be on different ground surfaces throughout their days. We offer a warm, cozy paw-soak solution in which they can rest their hands and feet for a while. This helps soften up those rough spots.

Conditioner Soak/Massage

$ 20
  • A tear-free conditioner along the entire body to soften the coat, along with a nice muscle massage while they're in the warm water. This helps relax the muscles and the dog - who doesn't love a nice massage?
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