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Welcome! What you need to know: |
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ALL DOGS attending Li’l Nell’s MUST be up to date with RABIES VACINATION. THIS IS REQUIRED BY STATE LAW, NO EXCEPTIONS. Please bring in rabies verification on your first visit to Li’l Nell’s and every time it is renewed. BORDATELLA SHOT is necessary for dogs attending Li'l Nell's. This vaccination is to prevent kennel cough, an airbourne virus transmitted between dogs similar to common cold in human. Please protect your pet. Li'l Nell's is not responsible for instances of kennel cough. |
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When making an appointment Keep in mind that grooming at Li'l Nell's requires your pet to spend a minimum of 4 hours at the shop. (express grooming is available, for a fee.) Client's are dropped off between 8am and Noon the day of appointment. Owner's are required to fill out a contact information card upon first visit.
Please be prepared with your Vet's info as well as information about your pet's health, demenier and grooming history!
Please call with any other schedualing questions or special arrangements. Owner’s are welcome to stay, keeping in mind the time required.
Walk-ins are welcome for Self Serve Petwash, Mini Groom's, and other extra services. Grooming and bathing appointments must be called ahead. Don't be afraid to call same day we will try our best to fit you in!
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Li'l Nell's is Fun |
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At Li'l Nell's we strive to make the grooming process more enjoyable for pets. Most animals are naturally afriad when they first come to get groomed. With patience ans reassurance your pet will see that getting groomed isn't all that bad, and the benefits to your pet's health are inumerable! You are doing the right thing getting your dog groomed, and we would like to make it a positive experience. |
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Grooming is Important
Grooming your pet isn't just for looks. Hygene is important part of keeping your pet healthy and happy for many years.
Regular bathing is necessary to aid in prevention of bacterial infection, tooth decay, skin issues, ear infection, allergies, parasties, and many other sufferings that result from an unkept dog or cat.
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