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Ventura Dog Grooming

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Veterinary Nurse AND Dog Groomer

Having been in veterinary practice since 2013, I have acknowledged that there is a huge gap between veterinary professionals and the general public.

Grooming dogs promotes their coat's health and wellbeing, but my mission is to go deeper than that. 

A nose-to-tail check reveals the deeper things that might get missed during a routine groom. I cannot diagnose, but I can advise you when a visit to a vet would be genuinely worthwhile for your pet and can carry out remedial work such as ear cleaning, ear plucking and anal gland expression to keep your pup healthy in the interim between vet visits.

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Physical health and the mental ability to thrive in every aspect of their lives as our companions are two of the most important ingredients for a happy, healthy, well balanced dog. 

Veterinary knowledge and grooming go hand in hand, picking up lumps and bumps, picking up a change in personality, picking up a change in weight, picking up a change in eyes/ears/teeth. 

As a Registered Veterinary Nurse, I will always put your pup's health first and discuss anything different or unusual with you so that you have the power to pick things up quickly and ensure that your dog gets the best care.

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