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After a place I went to in Kansas City CUT A PIECE OF MY YORKIE'S EAR OFF, I've been really careful about choosing a groomer. Nancy, the owner is a sweet woman who uses natural products, sells natural foods/bones and doesn't overcharge. Grooming places always charge by the dog, not taking into account it's size or breed. For a full wash, dry, cut, nail clipping, and gland expressing, I've paid $50 even $60 at some groomers, which is ridiculous. MY DOG IS 5 POUNDS WHY DOES IT COST THE SAME AS A GREAT DANE? Nancy gets this. For about 1/3rd less, Nancy does it all, and my york isn't traumatized at the end. My weenie dog is 11 pounds and just comes along for the moral support, so he gets washes and expressed and socializes with the other dogs. Nice homey feel, great prices, friendly people. Nancy is also flexible with her schedule and always accommodates last minute groomings. PS: Grooming a yorkie is hard. Can't cut the face too short, or he/she will look like a rodent. Nancy does a great job keeping him looking teddy-bearish!
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