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Can anyone recommend a good Dog groomers? Or do you know what the one is like on northcross road.


sparkle1947

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Hi Sparkle1947,


I've just recommended on another thread looking for a good groomer, Karen at Snip Doggy Dog. Her contact is 07790 660885 she has been grooming my dogs for about 20years. Give her a ring and have a chat. She's definitely one of the best in the area!

There is the most amazing new dog grooming place opened just past penge, near clock house station. They also do cat grooming. They have an amazing mobile unit to come to you. Cant believe the reasonab Le charges. Sorry cant find link but check out lovemyhound.com

Website says they cover Bromley and Lewisham for visits, no mention of these parts.



Toffee Wrote:

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> There is the most amazing new dog grooming place

> opened just past penge, near clock house station.

> They also do cat grooming. They have an amazing

> mobile unit to come to you. Cant believe the

> reasonab Le charges. Sorry cant find link but

> check out lovemyhound.com

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