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Monkey Business Dog Grooming

Locality: Sunbury, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9744 4703



Address: 8 MELBA AVENUE 3429 Sunbury, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 Zephyr was stoked to get her poodle do back yesterday. For those that have left messages for us we are doing our best to get back to you, as you could imagine we have been inundated with requests for bookings



23.01.2022 Lest we Forget

23.01.2022 Gorgeous baby Scout, such a good girl for her first groom

22.01.2022 Melbourne pet owners are pleading with the state government to let dog groomers resume operation. The industry says animal welfare is a major concern, with some pets injured by their owners doing backyard grooming jobs. #9News | Nightly at 6.00pm



22.01.2022 We miss your Balgar

21.01.2022 We now stock these gorgeous leggings in our salon, so comfy and perfect for out and about with your fur babies. Our price $30 each or two pairs for $55. Why pay postage

18.01.2022 Thank you to those who have been in contact regarding bookings from 28th September when we allowed to recommence trading. I'm doing my best to try accommodate everyones requirements for grooming, please be patient as I have been inundated with requests, our regular clients will be given priority at this time. I will be calling everyone that has messaged me over the next few days to secure an appointment. Have a great day



17.01.2022 I'm still trying to get clarity regarding the 5km rule to drop your pooches off for grooming if you live outside of Sunbury, as far as I can tell it should be ok

16.01.2022 Thanks again for those that have private messaged our page, your support has been amazing . We are still working through our messages and will be calling this afternoon to those that have reached out for appointments

14.01.2022 Teddy's day at the Groomers, we fell in love with this gorgeous boy

13.01.2022 Another article regarding the importance of grooming. The end of October is far too long for poor dogs to wait, the weather is getting warmer and grass seed season is nearly upon us which creates a whole new set of problems for long haired breeds

13.01.2022 This dog’s debut in an obedience competition did NOT go to plan! via ViralHog



11.01.2022 I absolutely love this ladys artwork, we have some prints available for sale now in our salon

06.01.2022 Hi guys, due to an overwhelming response to the news that we can re open on the 28th of September our answering machine is full and I'm not in the salon at the moment. I will be going in tomorrow to start organising bookings. If I haven't contacted you yet just drop me an inbox with your phone number, dogs name and breed and I can give you a call over the next couple of days whilst I'm in the office. Have a great weekend.......Sandra

06.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Clip-and-Collect-Support-Your-Dog-Groomer-114055787103509/

05.01.2022 Great news, we can open our bookings from the 28th September, please be patient if you are wanting to get your pooch in for a fresh do, my phone is going crazy lol

05.01.2022 Bowie and Chestnut

04.01.2022 IMPORTANCE OF WINTER GROOMING.... Its easy to forget our winter dog grooming. There’s a common misconception that dogs don’t need to be groomed, or only groomed minimally over the winter months. People feel dogs don’t get dirty enough to warrant bathing but this is simply not true in fact grooming over the winter months it is more important to the health of your dog. Long, wet, matted hair easily makes a cold, wet, and miserable dog. There are four simple grooming tips to fol...low and combat winter to ensure that your dog stays comfortable, dry and healthy. 1. Grooming dogs paws and pads During the cooler months your dogs can cause damage to there paws during the muddy, cold conditions. Try to keep there paws dry and check the hair between them and keep neatly trimmed as their is a chance the mud under the paws can get stuck and cause discomfort. 2. Maintaining dog’s winter coat Dogs will get a thicker coat over the winter months. The thickness of the coat will determine the time you need to put into grooming. All dogs including short coats need to be brushed and combed regularly which will help avoid matting, and make your job easier. Breeds like golden retrievers and border collies also need to be brushed as they have an undercoat and should pay special attention through the entire year. A build up of wet, and dirty coat can trap bacteria which untreated can cause skin irritations. Your local pet groomer will be able to help out. 3. Washing dogs in winter You can wash your dog’s in winter but make sure you dry them so they don’t get cold. It’s good to wash them in a warm heated hydrobath at your local grooming salon Our grooming salon offers a range of sensitive and medicated shampoos. This will help protect your dogs coat. 4. Winter dog jumpers If your dog has a short coat winter jumpers and jackets are great. If you have a dog that grows longer hair and has a jumper on overnight please make sure you brush the dog everyday. As the coat grows without regular brushing can become matted. As the jumper rubs on the coat which can cause lots of knots if not brushed and can cause your dog discomfort. If you have trouble brushing book your dog in with our specialized groomer that will be able to maintain your dog all year round. See more

03.01.2022 Does anyone else have chickens and are they as cheeky as mine?

03.01.2022 With 900 cats and kittens currently in care and more arriving every day, we’re facing crisis point with our shelters at capacity. Sadly, adult cats are often ov...erlooked in favour of kittens and spend much longer waiting to find a home. At this time of year during kitten season, adult cats typically spend well over a month waiting to be adopted, so they need your help the most. To help our cats find new homes and create critical space at our shelters, we’re launching a special adoption drive and urging you to adopt or spread the word. From tomorrow, 13 April, adoption fees for adult cats (aged 4 months and over) are reduced to $20. PLEASE SHARE to help us find forever homes for our deserving cats Single kittens will still be available to adopt for the usual fee of $235. For details, visit https://dogshome.com/find-forever-homes During our special adoption drive, our thorough adoption process still applies to ensure all cats are matched with committed families able to offer a suitable home and meet the animal’s ongoing needs. Our cats will stay in our adoptions centre for as long as it takes to be adopted, but we’d love for them to find loving forever homes as soon as possible.

01.01.2022 Just love this photo of Kayla and Hudson, I think he won a heart

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