The Salty Paw Grooming Salon

The Salty Paw Grooming Salon Price List: Full Groom
Small ( up to 15 lbs)
Short hair $45
Long hair: $50
Medium (over 15 lbs up to 50lbs)
Short hair: $50
Long hair: $55 - $70

Dear Valued Clients,I’m excited to announce that I have appointments available for July and August! Get your furry frien...
06/14/2026

Dear Valued Clients,

I’m excited to announce that I have appointments available for July and August! Get your furry friends booked in for their grooming sessions.

Please note that The Salty Paw Grooming Salon will be closed for vacation from August 21st to August 31st. I encourage you to book your appointments accordingly to ensure your pet looks their best before my break.

To schedule an appointment or inquire about available times, please message or call me directly. I look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,
The Salty Paw Grooming Salon

My career is more than “Just Grooming Dogs”One of the most frustrating things groomers hear is, “You just groom dogs,” o...
06/11/2026

My career is more than “Just Grooming Dogs”

One of the most frustrating things groomers hear is, “You just groom dogs,” or “You get to play with puppies all day.” My personal favorite? “How’s your little dog business going?”

The truth is, professional grooming is one of the most physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding careers in the pet industry.

Every day, groomers work with sharp tools around moving animals. We identify skin issues, parasites, tumors, behavioral concerns, and changes in a pet’s health long before many owners notice them. We manage anxious pets, fearful pets, elderly pets, puppies experiencing grooming for the first time, and sometimes pets that simply do not want to be there. We do all of this while maintaining safety, precision, and compassion.

The physical demands alone are enough to end careers early. Many groomers experience chronic back pain, shoulder injuries, repetitive stress injuries, arthritis, and other long-term health issues. In our industry, it isn’t uncommon for groomers in their 30s to joke about being “geriatric” because of the wear and tear the profession places on their bodies.

Then there’s the emotional side.

We carry the weight of difficult decisions, matted pets that need shaved for their welfare, behavioral challenges, client expectations, and the constant responsibility of caring for someone’s beloved family member. Burnout is incredibly common, and many talented groomers leave the profession after only a few years because the mental and physical demands become overwhelming.

Yet despite all of this, grooming is still often viewed as a hobby, a side hustle, or a job that anyone can do.

If we want the public to take grooming seriously, we have to start by taking ourselves seriously.

That means running professional businesses. Continuing our education. Investing in our skills. Charging appropriately for our expertise. Holding ourselves to higher standards. Supporting one another instead of tearing each other down. Most importantly, it means recognizing that what we do matters.

Professional grooming is not “playing with puppies.”

It is animal care.
It is behavior management.
It is health observation.
It is artistry.
It is customer service.
It is entrepreneurship.
It is a profession.

And until we start treating it like one, we can’t expect the rest of the world to do the same.

Just something that has really been on my mind lately as I navigate owning a business and seeing this industry as a whole. I will and always will fight for my fellow groomers until even after I retire my shears ✂️

Pepper looking sharp in his tie 💙
06/10/2026

Pepper looking sharp in his tie 💙

Molly before and after her spa day. She’s a little rescue and has the sweetest personality.
06/09/2026

Molly before and after her spa day. She’s a little rescue and has the sweetest personality.

Whiskey looking good in his tie
06/09/2026

Whiskey looking good in his tie

Princess Ellie 👑
06/09/2026

Princess Ellie 👑

06/03/2026

June is now full! Booking for July,
Appointments available :
16 @ 9 or 10:30
20 @ 9, 10:30, 12 or 1:30
22 @ 9, 12 or 1:30
23 @ 9, 10:30, 12 or 1:30
28 @ 9, 10:30, 12 or 1:30
29 @ 9, 10:30, 12 or 1:30
30 @ 9, 10:30, 12 or 1:30

06/03/2026

One thing people don’t always realize about grooming?

Sometimes the biggest accomplishment isn’t the haircut.
It’s building trust.

Not every dog walks into the salon confident and relaxed. Some are nervous about dryers. Some hate having their feet touched. Some had a bad experience somewhere else. Some are just puppies trying to figure out the world.

So a lot of grooming is actually about reading body language and helping dogs feel safe.

Sometimes that means slowing down.
Taking breaks.
Talking softly.
Changing our approach.
Or deciding that emotional comfort matters more than getting a “perfect” haircut that day.

Because the goal isn’t just getting through the appointment.
The goal is helping your dog learn that grooming doesn’t have to be scary.
And honestly, owners who consistently bring nervous dogs in — even when it’s hard — are doing something really important. Repeated calm experiences help dogs build confidence over time.

That patience and consistency truly matters more than you know. 🐶💕

06/01/2026

Three appointments available for June:
23 @ 10:30
24 @ 9 or 10:30

05/21/2026

Address

155 Shore Road
Shelburne, NS
B0T1W0

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