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Waggy Wagon - Mobile Dog Grooming Salon


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Hi lovely fellow EDF members!


I would like to introduce my Mobile Dog Grooming Salon - Waggy Wagon


Owned and run by Sylvie Marks, a lifelong dog lover.


Sylvie is a fully insured, qualified Level III City&Guilds Dog Groomer as well as a Pet First Aider.

Waggy Wagon is a proud member of the British Isles Grooming Association (BIGA), providing trusted, quality and reliable service.


Waggy Wagon offers professional mobile dog grooming services in the South-East London area, covering Brixton, Herne Hill, Dulwich, Peckham, Lewisham, Forest Hill, Beckenham, Crystal Palace and Norwood.


The van is heated, fully insulated and converted into a mobile dog grooming salon, complete with a warm water hydro bath, heated towels, a finishing dryer and an electric grooming table.


Having worked in salons previously, Sylvie can see the advantages of offering a mobile grooming service as opposed to the traditional salon setting, where dogs often have to wait both before and after their grooming session.


With Waggy Wagon:


? the salon comes to you

? convenient

? saves you time

? more personal service

? only one dog at a time

? fitted around your busy schedule

? dog gets Sylvie's full attention

? less stressful for the dog, owner and groomer

? better for older / nervous dogs


Make a booking


I would love to hear from you!

Whether you have a specific question about grooming, want to discuss the process or wish to book an appointment, please contact me by phone or email.


Remember to quote EDF001 to receive 10% off your first groom!


Mob: 07906 192 808

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/waggywagonlondon

Instagram: www.instagram.com/waggywagon

  • 2 weeks later...

I have used Waggy wagon to groom my little dog Trigger this week, and wow what a service!


Sylvie groomed Trigger perfectly and it was so easy, no mess in the house or anything, she came at a time that suited me, took him out to the amazing mobile salon groomed him and brought him back in relaxed and looking very smart.


Cannot recommend Waggy Wagon enough, I shall definitely be using her again.


Jamie

I used waggy wagon today for my dog Tilly, the service was brilliant, Sylvie came on time, listened to what I wanted, took Tilly away in to her heated amazing van, and then brought her back just how I wanted her groomed, the price was very good for what Sylvie done too, I will be using her again in the future. thank you so much.

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