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Waggie Tails Dog Grooming Parlour - Hove

 
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43 Boundary Road, Hove, BN3 4EF, united-kingdom

Phone: 01273 418181

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Dogs

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Pet Grooming

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We know how difficult it is to find a really good groomer.... it's so important to you that the grooming specialist in whom you put your trust in, not only styles your pet to the highest standard, but handles him or her with loving gentleness. It is like taking your child to school for the very first time - you want the teacher to give them care and comfort, and a lovely day!

Our number one wish is you and your dogs happiness, and the pleasure that YOU will gain from proudly showing off your beautifully groomed pet to everyone you meet!

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