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I am super excited to open my dog grooming salon in Dulwich Village on 12 October! I'm offering tailored 1-1 grooming and other services for your furry companions in a quiet and friendly environment. Please call, message or email me for appointments. Hope to see you soon! 🐾 

+44 7918 505924

@laniche_doggrooming

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... and I am super excited to have discovered Viviane's Salon of Doggy (-owners') Dreams. Our golden retriever was more grey tangle than golden, and his fragrance was verging on the 'rustic' when I finally persuaded my husband to let me take him (the dog, not my husband) to be groomed for the first time ever. The dog was happy and relaxed to be left with Viviane, who then spent three hours giving him the full treatment for what seems a very modest price. He emerged tail waggingly transformed. He is now several shades lighter  (golden, not grey!), probably a few pounds lighter too, judging by how much dead hair and gritty knots Viviane removed. His fur is soft and clean-smelling, and he sheds so much less. The effect is lasting, too; he is far easier to clean now, after even the muddiest walks. We will definitely be booking up for regular sessions to keep him in this tip-top condition. Thank you La Niche; I can't recommend the salon highly enough.

Diane

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