View Full Version : Groomers within a 30 mile radius of Hattiesburg.
eyescene
05-23-2007, 11:53 AM
Groomers within a 30 mile radius of Hattiesburg with *Prices*
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All Animal Clinic
2138 Oak Grove Rd
Hattiesburg, MS
$35-38
(601) 268-8880
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Advanced Pet Care
6804 U S Hwy 98
Hattiesburg, MS
$25-35
(601) 268-1350
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Aggies Pet Salon, Inc.
297 Sandy Run Road
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
$25-30
(601) 271-9080
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All Breed Grooming or Pine Belt Veterinary Hospital And Kennel
7436 Highway 49,
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
$30
(601) 268-2696
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Angela's Groom & Board
126 Highway 42,
Petal, MS 39465
$25-30
(601) 582-2800
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Animal Medical Center of Hattiesburg or Love at First Sight
3422 Hardy St,
Hattiesburg, MS
$? out to lunch
(601) 264-5785
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Canine Country Club or Josey's School of Grooming
306 Cox Ave, Oak Grove
Hattiesburg, MS
$25-30
(601) 268-1999
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Caring Cuts By Brenda
200 Old Corinth Rd,
Petal, MS
$28-32
(601) 544-3608
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Christy's Pet Salon
425 Pearl St
Columbia, MS
$26 No New Clients till Fall.
(601) 731-3062
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Donna's Pet Grooming Service or Veterinary Associates Of Hattiesburg
1907 Broadway Dr,
Hattiesburg,MS
$25-30
(601) 261-0973
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Dr. Bayles, Amanda
HWY 42 east
Sumrall, Ms 39482
$38-40
(601) 758-0777
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Mayfield III, John DVM
3422 Hardy St,
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
$?
(601) 264-5798
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Paws-N-Claws Pet Grooming
119 N 15TH AVE
Laurel, MS
$30-35
(601) 649-3647
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Petal Animal Clinic
214 HIGHWAY 42
Petal, MS
$28
(601) 584-8441
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PET SMART
6143 U S Highway 98,
Hattiesburg, MS
$38
(601) 261-0715 press #2
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Preppy Pet Grooming Boutique
5296 Old Highway 11 Ste 6-A,
Hattiesburg, MS
$28 with Teeth Cleaning
(601) 579-9700
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onlyme
07-10-2007, 03:17 PM
Can you recommend any groomer in particular, especially for schnauzers? Aggie's is really close to our house but I'd hate to pick up a schnauzer without a beard ( don't ask, it's happened before......). I've been clipping Rufus myself for the last three years but now we have carpet all over the house, no basement and I don't want hairs flying all over the place.
Michelle
07-11-2007, 07:45 PM
PET SMART
6143 U S Highway 98,
Hattiesburg, MS
$38
(601) 261-0715 press #2
Depends on the breed I believe... I paid close to $70 for my Collie
eyescene
07-11-2007, 09:05 PM
Can you recommend any groomer in particular, especially for schnauzers? Aggie's is really close to our house but I'd hate to pick up a schnauzer without a beard ( don't ask, it's happened before......). I've been clipping Rufus myself for the last three years but now we have carpet all over the house, no basement and I don't want hairs flying all over the place.
No onlyme, I'm looking for a good one too. My last cut was friggin horrible from my vet. Sorry if your reading this Dr!!! But it was horrible.
aaron
07-11-2007, 10:41 PM
I missed this earlier I guess, thanks for posting.
eyescene
07-11-2007, 10:56 PM
Doc is that price for a schnauzer?
eyescene
07-11-2007, 11:29 PM
Thanks!
LipsofanAngel
11-27-2007, 12:51 PM
I'm just now seeing this... but I recommend Preppy Pets in OG. Mom's been taking the toy poodle there for a year now (every 3 weeks) and has been pleased nearly every time. We used to take Missy to Aggies... we don't anymore. The time I took her in, the guy snatched her and just flung her around. I don't care how a good a groomer they may be, I'm not takin any of my babies somewhere that's not kind & gentle with the pets! Especially a little harmless toy poodle that's shaking like crazy cuz she's scared!
I have used the country club and Angela's in Petal (and tried several others) but those two are really good to your babies!!!
LipsofanAngel
12-25-2007, 09:46 PM
*sigh* we tried PetSmart on the poodle. NOT good. They obviosuly didn't listen to the instructions on how we wanted her cut, and they chopped up as they saw fit. And the poor little baby has razor burn all on her neck, and a knick on her mouth :( They didn't even bother to put cute Christmas bows on her... put a stupid looking petsmart bandana... she's a prissy little toy poodle, but some bows on her!
pinkytuscadero
12-26-2007, 09:03 AM
*sigh* we tried PetSmart on the poodle. NOT good. They obviosuly didn't listen to the instructions on how we wanted her cut, and they chopped up as they saw fit. And the poor little baby has razor burn all on her neck, and a knick on her mouth :( They didn't even bother to put cute Christmas bows on her... put a stupid looking petsmart bandana... she's a prissy little toy poodle, but some bows on her!
I took Annie and Opie to PetSmart for thier Christmas look. I got some ribbons on Annie's neck and the silly bandana. She is NOT the ribbons type, (really big chocolate lab) Opie got the bandana and the boys got him a new Saints tag for his collar.
The people at Petsmart seemed frustrated and tired. Hopefully they were sweet to my babies. Annie is 8 years old today!!!!!
Annie smelled so good until she got the ham and hambone. Now, not so much.:smt118
Pinky
citygirl
12-26-2007, 09:52 AM
I used Aggie's for years and years. I just recently started using PetSmart - but only because, now that I have a prissy (and she is PRISSY) baby girl - I get her nails painted.....
LipsofanAngel
12-27-2007, 07:58 AM
I took Annie and Opie to PetSmart for thier Christmas look. I got some ribbons on Annie's neck and the silly bandana. She is NOT the ribbons type, (really big chocolate lab) Opie got the bandana and the boys got him a new Saints tag for his collar.
The people at Petsmart seemed frustrated and tired. Hopefully they were sweet to my babies. Annie is 8 years old today!!!!!
Annie smelled so good until she got the ham and hambone. Now, not so much.:smt118
Pinky
I used Aggie's for years and years. I just recently started using PetSmart - but only because, now that I have a prissy (and she is PRISSY) baby girl - I get her nails painted.....
We used to use Aggies, but I had a fit about the way the man acted. I hear they are trying to find an apprentice to take over because they're ready to retire. Maybe you have to request for cute bows at petsmart? Missy is definately the bow type & not the bandana kinda chick. They did her nails cute at Petsmart, but the razorburn thing worried us. When she's scared, she gets completely still. She never moves when she gets groomed. Even PreppyPets commented about her being one of the best dogs to groom because she's so still. So it seems like Petsmart was just really careless with her.
Maggie-Doodle
12-27-2007, 08:33 AM
Lips, be sure to put a little Neo-sporin on the razor burns...it will make them less itchy and will keep down infection. I learned this trick from my best friend who was a professional groomer and dog handler on the show dog circuit for many years.
I have watched her many times groom dogs while living in Picayune...it is not hard to nick a dog or get too close to the skin...even with good dogs. Any strange noise and they can move the slightest bit and the deed is done. I am sure it wasn't done on purpose nor were they being mean to your baby...dogs are like little kids...they sometimes move at the worse times.
LipsofanAngel
12-27-2007, 10:08 AM
yeah, that's true MD. I was a little shocked at the price that Petsmart charged. They were much higher than preppypets and aggies.
I think I'm just too critical of groomers! I know accidents can happen with the dogs, but I do get a bit frustrated when they are given very specific instructions and then ignore them. I'm thinking we'll be giving Aggies another chance next time.
pinkytuscadero
12-27-2007, 10:33 AM
So I paid too much?
Opie was 14.99 and Annie was 24.99. We then got the Top Dog package for each as we wanted the smell good stuff and tooth brushing that cost 15.00 per dog.
Pinky
LipsofanAngel
12-27-2007, 11:12 AM
So I paid too much?
Opie was 14.99 and Annie was 24.99. We then got the Top Dog package for each as we wanted the smell good stuff and tooth brushing that cost 15.00 per dog.
Pinky
Hmm, well dad took her so I'm not sure what all he asked for. But the toy poodle was a little over $50 total for the same things that we typically had done at Aggies for $25 or $30 I believe.
onlyme
12-27-2007, 03:24 PM
Hmm, well dad took her so I'm not sure what all he asked for. But the toy poodle was a little over $50 total for the same things that we typically had done at Aggies for $25 or $30 I believe.
That's a hefty price tag :smt103
I take Rufus ( miniature schnauzer ) to the Canine Country Club and pay $35.00. I like the cut but I have to let them know next time not to put any "fluff stuff" on him. I can't stand it when a dog smells like perfume or wears hair(fur?)spray. I used Aggie's once but wasn't happy with the cut. Two days after the grooming I had to take Rufus to the vet because of a double ear infection. He's never had one before and then a double one right after the grooming. Coincidence? Perhaps, but I am not taking any more chances. I am tempted to clip him myself again but with carpet all over the house it's too much of a hassle to control all the clipped hair.
Comments 2
12-27-2007, 04:00 PM
We have taken our "Big Boy" (80 lbs) to the groomer at Pinebelt Vet on Hwy 49 and they have been good with him but I feel in part because that is his Vet as well. He is a money pit so they know him well. Because of his size, and due to double knee surgery can't be on a table, he isn't cheap....like a said, a money pit. But who cares if they treat my fur-kid like their own.
Mike'sGirl
12-27-2007, 04:02 PM
I've taken my boxer to Caring Cuts by Brenda in Petal a couple of times. She actually does a much better job than the vet (whom we love). Don't know what kind of shampoo she uses, but that dog smelled great for over a week! He weighed about 40 lbs the last time he went in and my bill was only $25 or $26. She cut his nails too.
She's also very nice and seems to care about the animals.
LipsofanAngel
12-27-2007, 07:42 PM
We have taken our "Big Boy" (80 lbs) to the groomer at Pinebelt Vet on Hwy 49 and they have been good with him but I feel in part because that is his Vet as well. He is a money pit so they know him well. Because of his size, and due to double knee surgery can't be on a table, he isn't cheap....like a said, a money pit. But who cares if they treat my fur-kid like their own.
all our babies used to to go there when we lived out that direction. It's a little too inconvenient for us now, but I do remember them being great. My grandfather installed the flooring there before he passed away. So next time you go in, think of a fellow MHer who has fond memories of the man that is responsible for the floor you're walking on...
Comments 2
12-28-2007, 06:31 AM
I certainly will, and mention it to Dr. Sarah too. Hope you find your babies a great groomer.
Petal4Life
12-29-2007, 08:10 AM
Can you recommend any groomer in particular, especially for schnauzers? Aggie's is really close to our house but I'd hate to pick up a schnauzer without a beard ( don't ask, it's happened before......). I've been clipping Rufus myself for the last three years but now we have carpet all over the house, no basement and I don't want hairs flying all over the place.
I would recommend Caring Cuts by Brenda in Petal. I WOULD NOT go to All Animal or Aggies in Oak Grove. These two shaved my shnauzer almost bald. No beard or skirt left after they were done.
onlyme
12-29-2007, 08:13 AM
I would recommend Caring Cuts by Brenda in Petal. I WOULD NOT go to All Animal or Aggies in Oak Grove. These two shaved my shnauzer almost bald. No beard or skirt left after they were done.
I might swing over to Petal just because they also sell Rufus' food. There is only one other place in Hattiesburg that sells it and they only have the 40 lbs bag there :smt118
TerriL
12-29-2007, 02:39 PM
I got my dog groomed a few days ago and since then he has chewed himself RAW. I have found a lot of scabs on him..is this like razor burn? I am NOT happy with this..he is in misery.BTW..he has no fleas and wasnt doing this BEFORE the grooming.
onlyme
12-29-2007, 04:45 PM
I got my dog groomed a few days ago and since then he has chewed himself RAW. I have found a lot of scabs on him..is this like razor burn? I am NOT happy with this..he is in misery.BTW..he has no fleas and wasnt doing this BEFORE the grooming.
Could be razor burn but could also be scabies. If a dog with scabies was groomed before yours and the clippers/scissors weren't cleaned properly it's possible that your dog got infected.
TerriL
12-29-2007, 05:08 PM
Could be razor burn but could also be scabies. If a dog with scabies was groomed before yours and the clippers/scissors weren't cleaned properly it's possible that your dog got infected.
UGH...you're probably right...I'll be at the vet asap.
Maggie-Doodle
12-29-2007, 11:40 PM
Could be razor burn but could also be scabies. If a dog with scabies was groomed before yours and the clippers/scissors weren't cleaned properly it's possible that your dog got infected.
Razor burn is where the dog was clipped to close to the skin...it will itch and then the dog will scratch..scabs are a possibility because of this...make sure you put some kind of antibotic cream on it to keep down infection..it will also keep it from itching so bad.
onlyme
12-30-2007, 08:21 AM
Razor burn is where the dog was clipped to close to the skin...it will itch and then the dog will scratch..scabs are a possibility because of this...make sure you put some kind of antibotic cream on it to keep down infection..it will also keep it from itching so bad.
Scabs are a result of razor burn, yes, but I was referring to scabies, those pesky little mites ;). Rufus brought those home as a "gift" from a groomer years ago and it was a pain in the neck to get rid of them. Since then I have preferred to clip Rufus myself whenever possible and try to avoid boarding him in kennels.
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