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The Pooch Mobile Is your dog stinky? Shedding? Stressed out when going to public facilities? Smell like a dog a few days after being groomed? Well, how about trying The Pooch Mobile? I come to you with my fully equipped trailer to groom your dog. Your dog's coat is thoroughly brushed and conditioned, nails are clipped, I clean your dog in fresh clean warm water using my 'hydrobath' system. I also put lavendar or rosemary aromatherapy in the bath. Eyes and ears are cleaned. Your dog is fully blow dried using a hand held blow drier, followed by a herbal coat conditioner and deodorizer. And a doggy treat! All at the convenience of your home in less than one hour. Dogs love it! People love it! Find out why owners say "I never saw my dog look or smell this good!!" All breeds welcome. Convenient hours. Prices start at $35.00. Call me - Craig: 970.310.3737. Award winning service.
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