Jesse N.
Yelp
Hate to be the outlier, but my experience there wasn't so great. I bought my cavachon in for what I thought would be the full monty: Trim, wash, nail-trim, anal glands, etc. I was hoping that the entire package of services would be articulated to me but the front desk pretty much called the groomer and she told me she'd take care of "everything" when I asked about what she'd do to my dog. In retrospect, I wish I had specifically asked for all the things that would be done, but it all felt a bit rushed. I at least wish I got an itemized list of services on my receipt so I knew the exact services performed. My dog came out looking and smelling clean, and her tear stains were removed. I appreciated that. However, when I got home and she jumped on me and it felt like I was being clawed by a tiger, I realized that there was no nail trim.
The other issue I had is that when I got home, I realized my dog no longer had her flea collar on. I made a call later in the week to check in with the staff to see if they had it lying around somewhere, and was told I'd get a call back to confirm if they had it or not. Never got a call back. So I called again and finally had someone commit to checking in on it and they did get back to me saying they couldn't find it. This was really annoying because I just bought it for her, so that was pretty much $50 down the drain.
I might give this place another shot because admittedly it was big, clean, and generally an impressive facility. However, they could shore up on the communications piece by articulating the different packages they have, and by making sure they are clear and up front on the exact checklist of services to be performed. Ultimately When my dog was finished, I felt like I paid $55 for a mere bath.