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Petite Pooch Dog Grooming

Locality: Diamond Creek, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 411 610 640



Address: Haley street 3089 Diamond Creek, VIC, Australia

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23.01.2022 All smiles after a clip



20.01.2022 Appointments available tomorrow. Text 0411610640.

19.01.2022 Whos happy with their new hair cut

18.01.2022 Lola is all smiles after her clip



18.01.2022 It’s time to talk. The global support for our communities and animals during this bushfire crisis has been incredible. There is clear love and compassion for all those suffering, and millions have been donated specifically for saving wildlife. The Victorian Government however has failed to match this care. They are refusing to do aerial food drops, despite being pressured by THE Australian Veterinary Association. Their excuse? They don’t want to make animals dependent on hu...mans for food. Instead they are going to starve to death because of the immense coverage of the fires, making it physically impossible for the animals to disperse and find food, as they claim should be the case. They have advertised setting up triage centres and saving wildlife in each affected region. Can you imagine this means sending one specialist vet to each one, who isn’t allowed to leave the building? How do you suppose the injured animals are found and brought to them? When the department forbids anyone from going out, and tries to block any vets, including those under the wing of the AVA (who have accrued a huge list of vets willing and wanting to help), from travelling to these areas. You understand now that kangaroos with burnt feet are still mobile enough to evade humans, and require darting for capture. You understand that koalas with life threatening injuries will still stay high in a tree, only accessible by professional climbers or cherry pickers. Darters and arborists/climbers so far have all been volunteers. Our wildlife is being saved by volunteers who are going out and doing all the work you see on social media. Not the department, who if you search online state they are responsible for our wildlife protection. Volunteer groups and experts have been battling this department for years. And now it’s time for the general public to be made aware of their neglect. There is help on offer from experienced vets, and they are rejecting it. If you call them and ask, they say everything is under control. If you call volunteers on the ground, you learn everything is not under control, and the response certainly isn’t being managed by the department. The rescue of wildlife needs to be structured and managed by experts. Not a government body who is equally in charge of supplying culling and hunting licences. Please share this - copy and paste is acceptable

18.01.2022 Have you waited till the weather warms up to get your fur baby clipped? Well the time has come! Make your fur baby comfortable in the heat. And who doesnt love feeling fresh Appointments available over the 4 day weekend. Text Ash on 0411610640. Feel free to share with your friends who might need some last minute grooming of their fur pups x

18.01.2022 Are your puppies struggling in the heat? I have several appointments available over the long weekend so book now! Text 0411610640



16.01.2022 Hey everyone I would really appreciate it if our amazing followers could please help me out in an easy way. It only takes a few seconds and would help my local business grow!! Facebook has a new feature that only takes a few seconds to do! Here is how easy it is to do, go to the top of our page, across the top, scroll across go to ... COMMUNITY Click 'INVITE FRIENDS' Click ALL' Wait 10-15 seconds for the invitations to send Its as simple as that Supporting small businesses doesnt always require spending money. Its can be as simple as sharing, liking and promoting us! Thank you all for your support! Copy and pasted from another small business, but supporting each other is what we are here for! Support local small business this Christmas

15.01.2022 Thank you to all my amazing clients for their incredibly kind support over the last 4 years! Dont stress, I will still be grooming for the foreseeable future, I will give you plenty of notice for things to come. Xo

14.01.2022 Patch is clipped up and ready to take on this heat!

14.01.2022 Archie is feeling fresh

12.01.2022 Handsome Boo came in for a clip today. All ready for the next few weeks/months of warm weather, then nice and comfortable when winter comes. Perfect timing



11.01.2022 ATTENTION: As most of you know, I havent raised my prices... ever. Good news! Im still not raising them, however, I am going to be charging a $10 fee for any dog that comes in with an excessive amount of knots (and I mean where Im basically shearing a sheep kind of knots) if you only get your dog groomed once a year, Im probably talking to you. This fee will also be applied if a dog is brought to me with fleas, this holds back clients coming in afterwards because I have t...o completely disinfect the whole room and wash all the towels, as well as ensuring my own dogs do not go anywhere near and de flea them just Incase. If you think your dog does have fleas, head on over to the vet and get a once off flea treatment for about $20 then give it 48 hours and Ill be happy to complete the groom. Thank you for your understanding, Ash x

11.01.2022 Cutie Ella all fresh

10.01.2022 Mr Hank is my one and only bedlington terrier! Who doesnt love a mohawk #bedlingtonterrier

09.01.2022 Sometimes all you need is a blow wave and nail clip to keep you feeling fresh

07.01.2022 Winnie is tricky to take photos of, still a wriggly pup. So cute

07.01.2022 Limited spots available before Christmas. Send me a text and Ill try and fit you in. Wednesdays and Thursdays are best but I have some late avo spots available after school pick up too. First in best dressed Limited spots available before Christmas. Send me a text and Ill try and fit you in. Wednesdays and Thursdays are best but I have some late avo spots available after school pick up too. First in best dressed

06.01.2022 Alvin looks so much happier now #chihuahua I forgot to get a before and after photo of his little friend x

06.01.2022 Lucy is looking slick! X

05.01.2022 Its time to talk. The global support for our communities and animals during this bushfire crisis has been incredible. There is clear love and compassion for all those suffering, and millions have been donated specifically for saving wildlife. The Victorian Government however has failed to match this care. They are refusing to do aerial food drops, despite being pressured by THE Australian Veterinary Association. Their excuse? They dont want to make animals dependent on hu...mans for food. Instead they are going to starve to death because of the immense coverage of the fires, making it physically impossible for the animals to disperse and find food, as they claim should be the case. They have advertised setting up triage centres and saving wildlife in each affected region. Can you imagine this means sending one specialist vet to each one, who isnt allowed to leave the building? How do you suppose the injured animals are found and brought to them? When the department forbids anyone from going out, and tries to block any vets, including those under the wing of the AVA (who have accrued a huge list of vets willing and wanting to help), from travelling to these areas. You understand now that kangaroos with burnt feet are still mobile enough to evade humans, and require darting for capture. You understand that koalas with life threatening injuries will still stay high in a tree, only accessible by professional climbers or cherry pickers. Darters and arborists/climbers so far have all been volunteers. Our wildlife is being saved by volunteers who are going out and doing all the work you see on social media. Not the department, who if you search online state they are responsible for our wildlife protection. Volunteer groups and experts have been battling this department for years. And now its time for the general public to be made aware of their neglect. There is help on offer from experienced vets, and they are rejecting it. If you call them and ask, they say everything is under control. If you call volunteers on the ground, you learn everything is not under control, and the response certainly isnt being managed by the department. The rescue of wildlife needs to be structured and managed by experts. Not a government body who is equally in charge of supplying culling and hunting licences. Please share this - copy and paste is acceptable

04.01.2022 Thank you to all my amazing clients for their incredibly kind support over the last 4 years! Don’t stress, I will still be grooming for the foreseeable future, I will give you plenty of notice for things to come. Xo

03.01.2022 Buddy feeling fresh

02.01.2022 All smiles after his clip today! Mr. Patch

02.01.2022 Just a quick post to say thank you for all the support my beautiful clients have been giving me lately in regards to my studies. As most of you know Im in my final year to become a primary school teacher and the messages of encouragement and support have given me that extra boost I need to reach that finish line. Thank you for all your kind words and supportive messages, after this long I feel like most of you have been though a lot with me, from the beginning of my business, through my pregnancy then working with an infant, Im pretty sure a few of you helped calm Kaiden so I could work and now my constant study, so this is a big shout out to say thank you I wish I could tag you all x

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