Happy dogs,
beautifully groomed
Small-batch grooming for dogs who'd rather be at home. No cages, no conveyor belt, and a photo to your phone when they're ready.
Loved by the local pack. Nervous dogs welcome.
One dog at a time
Nervous dogs welcome
A photo when they're ready
Prices on everything
Pamper. Refresh. Wag.
Prices on everything. If it's not listed, ask.

Bath and Tidy
Wash, blow-dry, brush-out, nails, ears, and a face and feet tidy. The maintenance groom between full grooms.
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Full Groom
Everything in the Bath and Tidy plus a full clip to your length, styled to the breed or to your photos.
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Puppy First Groom
A gentle introduction for pups under six months. Short, positive, lots of breaks. The goal is a dog who likes coming here.
Full detailsHow it works
Book
Pick a time online. Thirty seconds, no phone tag.
Pamper
One dog in the studio at a time. Wash, clip, nails, ears.
Happy pup
A photo to your phone when they're ready to strut home.
Puppy First Groom, $55
A gentle introduction for pups under six months. Short, positive, lots of breaks. The goal is a dog who likes coming here.
Book online
The way we work
The quiet standards behind every groom.

pH-balanced washes
Dog-safe shampoos, gentle on sensitive skin.

Cruelty-free products
Everything on the shelf is chosen cruelty-free.

Natural where it works
Natural ingredients when they do the better job.
Coat care advice
Every groom ends with honest brushing homework.
Local and independent
One studio in Wilston, Brisbane, owned by the groomer.

Gentle handling
Slow hands and a quiet room. Nervous dogs welcome.
Take the spa home
The Clip and Wag home range, sample artwork for the demo. On a real build, your actual products and prices sit here.
What clients say
Placeholders for now. On a real build, your Google reviews sit here, verbatim.
Sample review to show the layout. Yours from Google go here, verbatim.
Sample review to show the layout. Three to six of your best reviews, their words exactly.
Sample review to show the layout. Each one names the dog, because specifics persuade.



