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Where is the Best Pet Grooming in Atlanta, Georgia?

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Where is the Best Pet Grooming in Atlanta, Georgia?

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Love, love, LOVE it. After realizing that the wait was way too long at the threading place across the street, I decided to stop in to Park Pet Supply and was swept away. It’s a a little shop, but it’s…

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I was referred to Furry Angels by a lady who I met at a local dog park. My first experience there made me decide that I would never take my dog anywhere else again. Christy is incredibly friendly and made my nervous dog feel at home. The grooming was quick (no waiting around all afternoon for the phone to ring) and my dog has never looked better. Her personal service, kindness, and attention to detail won me over and her prices can’t be beat.Pros + Price, Hours, Customer ServiceCons – Location

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I’ve adopted two dogs from Happy dog and have wonderful experiences both times. My mother lives in North Georgia and has always brought her dog there for ( what she calls) spa days and boarding. The facilty is located on lovely woodsy lot and the dogs get to go outside and enjoy the (fenced, for their safety) great outdoors! The owners are friendly and responsible and give lots of love to all the animals. Pros + dogs love it, caring and safe enviornment, good valueCons – too far from Atlanta

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While I don’t use Fido Fido on a regular basis for daycare, I do use them for boarding my “child” when I must go out of town and all those I trust to take care of my baby are away, as well. When I use Fido Fido, I know that my dog is in amazing hands. She gets to play all day, make great friends, take naps in her “room” when she gets worn out (which is tough to do), and they absolutely pamper her with massages, ice chips, Lick-a-Lots, Turkey Burgers, and playing in the pool. I feel like she is getting a mini-vacation while I’m on vacation, too. It’s so much better than boarding her at one of those places where there is barking non-stop or where they only get to go outside for an hour a day.And when we come back, she looks great and I can tell she feels great.Pros + staff, facility, quality of care, customer serviceCons – price, weekend drop off hours

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Since early 2004, when we rescued ?DICE,? our Samoyed-Border Collie mix as a young puppy, all 6 members of our family ? human and canine alike ? have regularly and with great enthusiasm relished the days set aside for Doggie Day Care at the Atlanta Dog Spa. In fact, most every morning the humans get an ?ask??from the canines…?Is it Friday?? Are we going to the Spa today??? They literally jump for joy when they hear the leashes jangling?knowing that this is NOT just another walk around the block. In 2006, immediately before a scheduled road trip to New England with our pack of 3, we inherited a 6-year old minature Dashund ? MARY KAY – whose previous care-giver had NOT provided house training for her. We could not risk including her on the trip and compromising all our accommodations along the way?so we concluded the answer was boarding her at the Atlanta Dog Spa. Even though it was most difficult to say good-bye to her, it was the best decision we ever made for her benefit. N

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