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We are not accepting new difficult pets at this time. If your pet has been turned away for aggressive or other difficult behavior we recommend speaking with your vet for alternative resources.

 

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Dog Bath Services

Pricing: All prices are starting prices and are based on well-behaved dogs that are fully brushed out with no tangles or shedding. If your pet's service requires more time the service price will be increased.

Bath Service:  
A warm water bath with a shampoo and conditioner of your choice (not including flea and tick or Hot Spot Shampoo),

*Complementary with every bath service: 
A custom dry.
Up to15 minutes of brushing.
Nail trim and grinding (if tolerated),
Toothbrushing


*Complementary upon request:
Shaving between the paw pads and subtle sanitary trim.
Ear cleaning / plucking, 
Anal gland expression


* Choosing not to include complementary services or staff being unable to complete complementary services does not change the service price.

Dog Bath Starting Prices
0 - 15 Lbs
16 - 30 Lbs
31 - 45 Lbs
46 - 65 Lbs
65 - 85 Lbs
86 - 100 Lbs
101 - 120 Lbs
121 or More Lbs
Bath and Brush - Short, Smooth, and Wiry Breeds
$35
$40
$45
$55
$65
$75
$85
$100
Bath and Brush - Poodles, Oodles and Fluffy Breeds.
$45
$50
$60
$70
$85
$95
$110
$125
Additional Groom Services
0 - 15 Lbs
16 - 30 Lbs
31 - 45 Lbs
46 - 65 Lbs
66 - 85 Lbs
86 - 100 Lbs
101 - 120 Lbs
121 or More Lbs
Manual sort
Manual sort
Dematting - This is added to dogs that have severe matting or any matting over more than 10% of their body.
$15
$15
$20
$20
$30
$30
$40
$40
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Extended Appointment Time - For older or anxious dogs that require more time to feel comfortable.
$15
$15
$20
$20
$30
$30
$40
$40
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Extra Brushing - For dogs that have extra undercoat or coats that are more than half an inch long.
$15
$15
$20
$20
$30
$30
$40
$40
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Hand Scissoring - Blending lines, setting patterns etc.
$15
$15
$20
$20
$30
$30
$40
$40
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Dog Fun Facts

1. A WET NOSE BEING A SIGN OF A DOG'S GOOD HEALTH IS A MYTH.

It's a common misconception that your dog’s wet nose is a sign of good health, but the real reason for the moisture on Fido’s nose is a little murkier. One explanation is that dogs repeatedly lick their nose throughout the day to keep it clean. Another is that the moisture helps them cool off. Dogs don’t sweat the way humans do, so they pant and let off extra heat through their noses. A special gland in the nose produces a clear fluid that helps them cool down faster.

2. DOG NAMES HAVE CHANGED A LOT THROUGHOUT THE YEARS.

In 2018, the most common dog names were Bella, Coco, Charlie, Lucy, Becks, and Max. If you’re curious about how much dog name trends change, here are some popular ones from Medieval times: Blawnche, Nosewise, Smylfeste, Bragge, Holdfast, Zaphyro, Zalbot, Mopsus, and Mopsulus.

3. DOGS HAVE LEFT- OR RIGHT-DOMINANT PAWS—JUST LIKE HUMANS.

They also have different blood types, and they can get laryngitis from barking continuously.

Rainydaygrooming@gmail.com

(360) 900 - 4551

3300 NE 78th Ave.
Suite 110
Vancouver, WA 98662

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