Dog Owner Guides
Poodles need grooming every 6–8 weeks. Huskies every 3 months. Labs every 8–12 weeks. Here's exactly how to set a schedule based on your dog's breed and coat type.
Both have a place. But for anxious dogs, seniors, or busy households, mobile wins on almost every metric. Here's a fair comparison.
Florida's year-round warm weather means double-coat breeds blow their coat more frequently than northern dogs. Here's how to manage it.
Older dogs need extra care during grooming. From arthritis-friendly positioning to gentler products, here's what to look for in a groomer.
The first grooming experience shapes how your dog responds to grooming for the rest of its life. Here's how to make it positive.
Traditional salons are stressful by design — loud, crowded, unfamiliar smells. Mobile grooming eliminates almost every trigger. Here's what changes.
A Palm Beach County-specific grooming guide — year-round warm weather, popular small breeds, pricing from Palm Beach to Boca to Boynton Beach, senior dogs, and coat care after pool and ocean exposure.
West Palm Beach dog owners deal with year-round heat, hurricane season, and year-round ticks. Here's what mobile grooming looks like in WPB — pricing, breeds, service areas, and booking.
Delray Beach dogs deal with year-round heat, humidity above 70%, and — for beachside and pool dogs — regular salt and chlorine exposure. How mobile grooming works here, 2026 pricing by breed size, and what to know about seasonal scheduling.