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    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Soothe Their Soul - Dijon

    Soothe Their Soul

    (4 reviews)

    I have two "difficult to groom" 60 lb dogs. We have been refused by 3 previous groomers and …read more... then I found Christine. I was amazed at how relaxed my dogs were when they were done. Christine takes all the time necessary to be sure the dog isn't uncomfortable for any length of time. Frequent breaks, lots of love and yummy treats mean it takes longer but so worth it. Stress and anxiety is exhausting for dogs and humans. Grooming an anxious dog isn't fun. Things can escalate if attention to the dog's emotional state isn't monitored. Most groomers simply don't have the time. I can't imagine my boys being groomed anywhere else. No hesitation in recommending Christine. She "soothed their souls" as well as mine even though she no doubt is herself exhausted after our visits.

    I'm sharing this review to help other owners of highly anxious dogs. My dog is family and a review…read morelike this would have been invaluable in my decision-making process. My dog is extremely anxious, especially at the vet or groomer, which led me to "Soothe Their Soul" hoping for Christine's specialized help with anxious dogs. My initial visits were promising. I stayed for the first 4-hour session to observe her process, and the second drop-off visit allowed my dog to get used to the environment, even resulting in a successful nail trim. This was great progress, and I was optimistic for the third visit, where grooming was planned. However, the third visit was deeply concerning. When I picked up my dog, he was uncharacteristically low-energy, lethargic and and sad. It took him two full days to regain his normal energy. My interaction with the owner at pickup was also very uncomfortable. Her demeanor was curt, cold, and visibly frustrated, which was a stark contrast to our first meeting. Her body language and tone were unprofessional, making me feel uneasy. Even if it was a difficult day, I expect a level of professionalism and maintain emotional resilience when dealing with her clients - both the dog and the owner. Furthermore, I was told my dog bit someone who tried to pet him. Given his known anxiety - the very reason I brought him there - I expected the business owner to ensure he wasn't put in a situation where he felt the need to bite, and to advise others against approaching him. It is ok that she was not able to have a breakthrough with my dog during that 3rd visit. It is NOT ok that my dog left there feeling deflated and deeply saddened.

    Good Sniff Spaw - Maya looks like this after the previous grooming session, just for comparison

    Good Sniff Spaw

    (9 reviews)

    Year-end reflection: a grooming appointment that left my dog injured and traumatized…read more As the year comes to an end, I've been reflecting on Maya's year. It was mostly filled with joy, growth, and happiness -- but it also included one grooming appointment that caused her significant physical injury and lasting emotional trauma. I am writing this in detail so other pet parents can make a truly informed decision. What happened: We booked a mobile grooming session with Good Sniff Spaw in Spring. The appointment lasted about 3 hours, and we paid $289.11 for standard grooming plus add-ons (teeth brushing and anal glands). We were not provided with a clear, itemized invoice at the time. Before the session, we clearly agreed to keep about half the coat length. Instead, Maya's body and legs were shaved very close to the skin, and her face was trimmed into a pointy shape rather than the rounded look we requested. When we saw her afterward, she looked so different that we could barely recognize her. (the first photo shows what Maya looked like after her previous grooming session.) Immediately after grooming, we only took her to the front lawn for a quick potty break. When we came back inside and wiped her paws at the door, we noticed blood traces and severe redness between her paw pads. Over the next several hours, Maya became increasingly distressed -- she kept licking all four paws repeatedly, scratching multiple parts of her body, and was unable to sleep. That same evening, we ordered wound-care supplies (wound spray and protective socks) to prevent infection and worsening injuries. The next day, her condition did not improve, and we had no choice but to take her to the vet. The veterinarian confirmed that the injuries were consistent with fresh clipper abrasions/over-shaving, not a pre-existing condition. The severity of the impact: Maya was prescribed six days of medication to manage pain and inflammation. To put this in perspective, she experienced less pain and a smoother recovery after her spay surgery than she did after this grooming appointment. Watching her struggle to sleep, constantly lick her wounds, and react in fear was heartbreaking. I cried three times during this process -- not out of anger, but from helplessness, watching my fur baby suffer from something that should have been routine and safe. Since this incident, Maya has been too traumatized to tolerate professional grooming. To this day, we can only bathe and trim her ourselves. I'm sharing this not because of a cosmetic disagreement, a minor irritation, or something that "just happens." It resulted in visible blood traces on her paws, scrape marks inside her ears, prescription medication, a vet visit, days of pain, sleepless nights, and long-term fear. I'm sharing this so other dog parents -- especially those with sensitive or anxious dogs -- understand the potential risks and can make a fully informed decision. No dog should leave a grooming appointment injured. No owner should have to learn this lesson the hard way.

    Nicole from Good Sniff n Spaw was amazing.Her work was Fabulous and would reccomend her big time to…read moreanyone. My doggies looked so good and I was quite pleased. Only thing I have negative to say is that there should be better communication with the management. I was expecting another girl but was thrown off by this girl. But Happy she cane Nicole 10 star all the way. Also management needs to update records as message sent to me was about my doggie who passed awhile back. All in all, quite satisfied with Good Sniff N Spaw wont go anywhere else. Thank you Nicole your Amazing :

    PetSmart Dog Training - Gerbils sleeping in a cuddle pile

    PetSmart Dog Training

    (1 review)

    This PetSmart is located on the upper level of Oakville Place. It looks deceptively small from the…read moreentrance but rest assured they have all of your pet needs. We were greeted upon entry. Immediately left of the entrance is the adoption center where they have kitties up for adoption. The workers were tending to the kitties and trying to keep them entertained with toys and they were allowed to run around in the adoption room which was super cute. They also carry all manner of fishes here. Right now they have Halloween decorations in a lot of the tanks which are really cute. One of them was a little tombstone that said "Flushed too soon". There were also hermit crabs and tiny shrimps for sale. They also had a big display of bettas. Most of them looked like they were in good health. There was actually one that was on its side but pranked us and started swimming off as we were about to go speak with an employee. They also had care instructions available to read along the display. We visited the small rodent section where there were guinea pigs, skinny pigs (the naked ones!), gerbils, and hamsters. It's just the beginning of fall now but I saw dog costumes already for sale. There were also cold weather items like jackets by Upper Canada Pooch and booties already on display.

    From the owner: Whether you have a young pup, older dog or a rescue, PetSmart dog training classes can help them…read morelearn how to behave appropriately at home and on-the-go. Our Accredited Pet Trainers teach fun & effective group & private classes through positive reinforcement

    Mobile Grooming - The absolute BEST I have ever found.

    Mobile Grooming

    (4 reviews)

    This groomer was highly recommended to me by a woman I met at the dog park. She was so convincing…read morethat I immediately gave Lina a call. But I was disappointed from beginning to end. First of all, she could not give me a specific appointment time, only a date. I told her that I worked from home and my work was based on booking appointments and I asked her if she could please give me an appointment time, she said she would come "in the afternoon". The day before, she messaged to tell me she would be there at 5:00. I had already booked a client at 5pm thinking that was past "afternoon", but I cancelled it in order to keep the grooming appointment because my dog was overdue for a cut. At 2pm the next day she called me to tell me that she had had 2 cancellations and could come to my house right then. I was free so I agreed. She took my dog and said she'd be finished in an hour. I told her I was going to the bank and the library. Before I got back, she called and I could hear my dog crying very plaintively in the background. She did not explain why he was crying or offer him any soothing words. The crying was quite disturbing as he never cries like that. The groomer didn't want to wait the 5 or 10 minutes it would take me to get home and said she would come and meet me where I was, at the mall down the street from my house. My dog was anxious and had the worst haircut he's ever had. For this she charged me $90. When I reacted surprised she became quite aggressively defensive. Something bad had quite obviously happened to my dog. I checked him for cuts but found nothing, but he was jumpy and skittish with other people, and even with me (which he never is usually). The next day I got out my grooming scissors to clean up all the tufts of hair that she had missed. My dog quivered with fear at the sight of the scissors and the shaking got quite violent as I trimmed him, even though I was speaking softly and warmly with him the whole time and treating him very gently. I will never use this service again and I will be warning all my pet-owning friends about her.

    My Anatolian Shepard, nearly impossible to have anyone groom him. He is very protective breed so…read moremost groomers come and leave they cannot handle him. Lina however is a TOTAL PRO. I posted pics of how happy he looks. She calmed him down right away. She was right on time. She is fast but very thorough and careful. She uses natural shampoos and conditioners. She cleaned his ears carefully and also used a special sander to shorten his nails because he was freaking out about the clippers. Nobody, I repeat, nobody has been able to come groom my dog. He is 130 pounds and a very protective breed. How she managed to get him so happy I have no idea. But I know that no one else can groom him. It's not even a choice. Not to mention, she is so nice!!!! THANK YOU LINA without you I would not be able to get him groomed.

    Paws With US - groomer - Updated May 2026

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