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Every service in the Shed, explained

This is the long version. Below you will find what actually happens during each service, who it suits, and how it fits alongside everything else we offer, so you can walk in knowing exactly what you booked and why.

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First-time clients save 15% on their first visit. Choose the appointment that fits your dog and your schedule.

Full-Service Grooming

A full groom is a whole appointment devoted to one dog, not a haircut squeezed between two others. It opens with a deep-cleansing bath and a hand-guided blowout that straightens the coat so scissor lines fall where they should. From there comes the blueberry facial, ear cleaning, a nail trim and buff, teeth brushing, gland expression on request, and finally the haircut itself, shaped to the breed standard or to whatever length actually suits your household.

Price follows size and coat, not the clock, so a heavily coated dog and a smooth one of the same weight land in different tiers. If you want the philosophy behind how we pace these appointments, the Dog Grooming page goes deeper, and the Pricing page lists every tier side by side.

Tiny

$68

Chihuahua, Min Pin, Papillon (no doodles)

Small

$76

Shih Tzu, Maltese, Havanese, Toy Poodle, Bichon

S-Medium

$88

Lhasa Apso, Corgi, Cavalier, Schnauzer, Westie, shaved Cocker, Micro Doodle

Medium

$108

Mini Doodle, Mini Aussie, Sheltie, full-coat Cocker

Large

$145

Standard and Medium Doodles, Golden Retriever, Standard Aussie

XL

$195

Heavy-coat Doodles, Bernedoodle, Pyrenees, Newfoundland

Spa Bath

$48 · $72 · $92 · $135

Everything a full groom includes except the haircut: a thorough bath, a full brush out, a blowout that dries the coat down to the skin, a nail trim, teeth brushing, and ear cleaning. It is the right choice for short-coated breeds who never need scissors, for dogs between haircuts who have simply gotten grubby, and for anyone who likes their dog shaggy but clean.

Prices run Small, Medium, Large, and XL. Pair it with de-shedding in the shedding seasons and most owners find they need fewer full grooms across the year.

Puppy Experience

$55 · Large $75

A shortened, discounted appointment for dogs up to five months old whose only real job is to learn that the salon is a safe place. Water, dryer noise, the grooming table, clippers running near but not on them, feet being handled: each piece is introduced in small doses and stopped before the puppy runs out of patience.

Come as often as you can manage before that five-month mark. The whole approach is laid out on Puppy's First Groom.

Standalone Services

Each of these is already bundled into every Full-Service Groom and Spa Bath at no extra charge, with gland expression performed on request. The prices here apply only when you book one on its own, which plenty of clients do between full appointments.

Nail Trim and Buffing

$25

A quick, low-stress visit for dogs whose coats are fine but whose nails have outrun them. We shorten each nail to a comfortable length and then buff the edges smooth so nothing snags on rugs, upholstery, or shins. Dogs who are touchy about their feet get extra breaks rather than extra restraint.

Sanitary Trim

starting at $20

Close, careful clipper work around the rear, belly, and groin so waste and moisture have nowhere to cling. It is the single most useful trim between full grooms for long-coated dogs, and it keeps skin in those folds dry and irritation-free.

Ear Plucking and Cleaning

starting at $10

Breeds that grow hair inside the canal trap wax, water, and debris. We clear that hair gently, flush the ear with a veterinary-grade cleanser, and dry it thoroughly. If we see redness, odor, or anything that looks like an infection brewing, we stop and tell you so your vet can take a look.

Anal Glands

starting at $15

External expression performed on request, never automatically. Scooting, licking, and a lingering odor are the usual signs your dog needs it. We will always describe what we found so you can decide whether it belongs in your regular rotation.

Add-Ons

Extras you can attach to any groom or bath at drop-off. Not sure which your dog would benefit from? Say a word about how the coat has been behaving lately and we will tell you honestly whether it is worth the addition.

Pawdicure

$18

The full foot treatment: nails shortened and buffed, pad hair tidied so grip returns on hardwood, and a conditioning balm massaged into pads that have gone dry or cracked from salt, gravel, and summer pavement.

Facial Fluff

$6

A second wash and blowout of the face and beard using a scent you pick at drop-off. Beards and muzzle folds hold onto food and water long after the rest of the coat has dried, so this is the add-on that keeps a freshly groomed dog smelling fresh for longer.

Ultimate De-Shedding

$25

A de-shedding shampoo and conditioner soak paired with extended brushing and a high-velocity blowout that lifts undercoat the bath alone cannot reach. Double-coated dogs leave lighter, and the amount of hair that follows them around your house drops noticeably for weeks.

Fresh Start / Mat Removal

$20

For coats that have felted past the point where brushing is kind. Mats pull at skin every time a dog moves, so we clip beneath them and let the coat regrow evenly rather than tugging a dog through an hour of dematting. We recommend booking every four to eight weeks to stay ahead of it.

Nail Painting

$15

Pet-safe polish in the color of your choice, applied over freshly trimmed and buffed nails and given time to cure before pickup. Purely for fun, and endlessly popular around birthdays and holidays.

Special Care and Handling

$20

Extra time and a slower pace for nervous, senior, or pregnant dogs. That can mean grooming in short segments, a quieter corner of the salon, more frequent rest breaks, or simply accepting that today we finish eighty percent and come back for the rest.

Special Shampoo

$20

A targeted shampoo swapped in for the standard wash: medicated, hypoallergenic, whitening, or deep-clarifying depending on what the skin and coat need. Tell us what your vet has recommended and we will work with it.

Brushes & Combs

Most matting starts because the wrong tool was used at home with the best of intentions. A pin brush glides over the surface of a doodle coat and leaves the undercoat felting quietly underneath; a slicker used without a follow-up comb misses the same spots every time. We keep a small, deliberately chosen selection of brushes and combs at the front counter for exactly that reason.

Ask at pickup and we will show you which one matches your dog's coat and how to run it through, section by section, in the few minutes a week it actually takes. You can see how much difference consistent home brushing makes across our transformations, and hear what clients say about the coaching on our reviews page.

Ready when your dog is

Walk-ins are welcome and first-time clients save 15%. Tell us the breed, the coat, and how your dog handles handling, and we will build the right appointment around it.

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