K9 Cuts Professional Grooming

K9 Cuts Professional Grooming Established 2003 and grooming experience since 1999. This page has been set up for K9 Cuts to communicate with its costumers both new, loyal and longstanding.

We are your number one choice for all your grooming needs.We have experience grooming some of the top and prize winning show dogs throughout the UK.Schnauzer specialists. On this page I will keep you up to date with events, offers and any information that is thought to be of interest to you. I have experience of grooming some of the country's prize and top winning show dogs including Schnauzers, R

ussian Black Terriers, West Highland White Terriers, Tibetan Terrier and Bedlington Terriers. Fully insured and qualifications include:
NVQ level 2 Dog Grooming
NVQ Level 3 Animal Care
and A1 Assersors qualification
Level 1 Reiki
Level 2 Reiki in progress

I specialise in small dogs weighing no more than 20-25KG

SCHNAUZER SPECIALISTS

I have recently downsized the business and moved into my micro grooming salon working from home I have all new modern equipment. I give free coat and skin assessments prior to each groom and have a range of specialist treatment shampoos. Grooms are by appointment only. The grooming service is one to one making the environment less stressful and a quick turnaround. Your dog will be treated as if it was one of my own. While you wait for your pampered pooch you may visit the town of Bolsover where you will find a range of shops and supermarkets.... not to mention our amazing castle. NOTICE TO ALL WHO READ & COMMENT ON THIS PAGE

Individuals will be treated with the utmost respect and courtesy, rudeness/obscene language will not be tolerated and anyone engaging in such behavior towards another person will be removed immediately. This page is not for personal advertising nor sales of any kind

This page is not for persons to use as a form of abuse, gossip and/or slander. Any person found trolling, using any form of abuse against its customers and /or K9 Cuts will be taken extremely serious. Any posts that are interpreted as abusive, slanderous, defamation of character, and or an attempt to undermine the reputation of K9 Cuts etc will be copied, removed, reported and the relevant legal authorities notified.

06/03/2026

Price List 1st April 2026

Due to the current climate and the continue increases in Business Constraints and the ever growing extras, such as paying monthly to go digital… the following increases will apply from the 1st of April 2026.

🐾All Small sized dogs up to 10KG including;
Yorkshire terrier (1.8-3.2kg)
Bichon frisé (3-5kg)
Cavalier King Charles (5.4-8.2kg)
Cockerpoo (small)
Lhasa Apso (5.4-8.2kg)
Miniature Schnauzer (3.5-8.2kg)
Scottish Terrier (8.5-10.5)
Shih Tzu (4-7kg)
West Highland White Terrier (6.8-9.1kg)
Every 6 weekly grooms £45
Every 8 weekly grooms £45+

🐾The ones in between with heavier coats
Cocker Spaniel (7-14kg)
Cockerpoo (medium)
Every 6-8 weekly grooms £47-55

🐾All medium sized dogs 11-25Kg including;
Cockerpoo (large/heavy coated)
Springer Spaniel (18-25kg)
Standard Schnauzer (14-20kg)
Every 6 weekly grooms £55
Every 8 weekly grooms £55+

🐾If your dog is requiring a flea shampoo or takes extra time to brush out due to a large quantity of knots there will be an extra charge to cover the used products and the extra time take.
Flea treatment. £10+
Dematting charge. £10+

🐾For those one time jobs
Nails £15
Bath & blow dry only £35+

Anything over 25KG I will unable to groom do to personal back issues.

When I started my own business many many years ago I bought a tub of yellow, blue and red HB pencils from WH Smith to us...
25/01/2026

When I started my own business many many years ago I bought a tub of yellow, blue and red HB pencils from WH Smith to use in the diary. This bright yellow pencil here is the last pencil in that tub. Unbeknownst it itself it holds quite a bit of value ☺️. To think it’s taken over 20 years to get through that tub.

That pencil in itself holds years of blood sweet and tears of running a business, the hundreds of appointments made and cancelled. Staff that came and went. The evolution of the business into what it is now all symbolically held in a HB pencil.

Food for thought!

❄️SNOW UPDATE❄️This is the present condition of Moor Lane. I have cleared the drive if any one wishes to turn out today....
09/01/2026

❄️SNOW UPDATE❄️

This is the present condition of Moor Lane. I have cleared the drive if any one wishes to turn out today. Please park on the driveway as there are road works preventing you from parking on the street.

🚨 PLEASE DO NOT FEEL YOU NEED TO TAKE CHANCES! IF YOU YOU CANT MAKE THE JOURNEY PLEASE CONTACT ME AND WE WILL RESCHEDULE. It’s only dog fluff and can wait.

❄️CURRENT SITUATION❄️There about 4 inches at 7am. I’m currently digging out. I will keep you updated.
09/01/2026

❄️CURRENT SITUATION❄️

There about 4 inches at 7am. I’m currently digging out. I will keep you updated.

Hello everyone. This has appeared on the Lane so it makes parking a little difficult. Please use the drive where possibl...
07/01/2026

Hello everyone. This has appeared on the Lane so it makes parking a little difficult. Please use the drive where possible. Thank you.

Morning guys. It won’t be long now till I welcome you all back for 2026 and the year ahead. (Back to normal opening hour...
03/01/2026

Morning guys. It won’t be long now till I welcome you all back for 2026 and the year ahead. (Back to normal opening hours from the 6th January)

I just want to let you know I had some random people and dogs who are not my clients wonder through my back gate and garden assuming I was another groomer. This is not safe for them or myself.

As you all know I have strict hand over protocols (pinned to this page) to protect you, yours dog, my dogs and myself. I don’t want to have to start constantly locking the gate (I do when my dogs are out and running free) so I have put up some new signs to hopefully deter people from opening the gate and banging on the front or side door disturbing my dogs.

This is not aimed at my current and regular customers who already have a routine. It is aimed at random people who assume I am someone else and could cause an incident!

I’ve been working from home just shy of 5 years now and I’ve never had issues. But for everyone’s safety I feel this is needed.

Thanks for your understanding.

I would like to thank all my customers for their continued support and custom during 2025 and before. I have also welcom...
24/12/2025

I would like to thank all my customers for their continued support and custom during 2025 and before. I have also welcomed new puppies young and old into the fold this year and it has been great meeting new faces both humans and fury.

I’m very grateful for your Christmas gifts, cards, generosity and kind words. It’s amazing to think that some of you have been apart of the dog family since the beginning of my grooming career more than 25 years ago.

Some of you are more than just clients and every 6-8 weeks we share in our lives, events, procrastinate and fix the world. I’m thankful for all of you. 😘

Here is Otis the almost 17 month old that most of you know about. He is my pain in the A$$!! He’s already had the Christmas tree over twice and eaten my schnauzer topper that was limited edition felt thing 😒. I don’t think he was amused I spent today grooming all four and him included!! He’d like to say thank you to Ange for his lovely Christmas bandana!

From our Family to Yours. We wish you a 🎄Merry Christmas🎄 and a wonderful New Year 🥳 I Look forward to welcoming you all back in 2026.

I’m now closed until 6th of January 2026.

08/12/2025

🐕🐕This is an important update on the Dogs and Sheep worrying legislation - a long read, but really useful to give more clarity on definitions. 🐏🐄🦙🐖

Dog owners & walkers: livestock worrying law important update

The law on dogs and livestock worrying has recently been updated in Britain. These changes matter and they apply even on public footpaths and rights of way.

This post explains:

• what has changed

• what counts as evidence

• what “under proper control” actually means

• whether seized dogs are killed

What has changed in the law

The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) legislation has been modernised. Key points:

Unlimited fines

The old £1,000 cap has gone. Courts can now impose unlimited fines reflecting the real harm caused.

More animals protected

'Livestock' now clearly includes alpacas and llamas, as well as sheep, cattle, goats, pigs and others.

More places covered

The law applies:

– in fields and enclosures

– on public footpaths

– on roads

– while livestock are being moved

Stronger police powers

Police can now:

– seize and detain dogs

– enter premises with a warrant

– collect forensic evidence

Worrying vs attacking livestock

This is crucial.

'Worrying livestock' includes:

• chasing

• running at

• harassing

• causing fear or panic

• being loose among livestock and not under proper control

No injury or physical contact is needed.

Stress alone is legally recognised harm. It can cause:

• miscarriages

• mis-mothering

• exhaustion

• broken limbs from fleeing

• long-term fear responses

Attacking livestock involves:

• biting

• grabbing

• injuring

• killing

Both worrying and attacking are criminal offences.

What counts as evidence now

Livestock worrying often happens out of sight. The law now reflects that.

Evidence may include:

• Injuries to livestock (including stress-related harm)

• Bite marks, wounds, post-mortems

• Blood, tissue, or DNA

• Evidence from the dog (blood, saliva, bite patterns)

• Collars, leads, towels or other items

• Disturbed ground, damaged fencing

• Witness statements

• Livestock behaviour (panic, scattering, distress)

• The dog itself, which may be seized for examination

A case does not need someone to witness the moment of chasing if evidence supports what happened.

What “under proper control” REALLY means

This is the most misunderstood part of the law.

A dog is under proper control only if the handler can prevent it from worrying livestock at all times

That means the handler must be able to:

• stop the dog before it approaches livestock

• prevent any chasing or rushing

• act instantly not “afterwards”

• maintain control even if animals move or run

If the dog is stopped after it has approached or chased livestock, control was already lost.

On a lead

A dog on a lead is usually under control only if

• the lead is short enough

• the handler can physically restrain the dog

• the handler is paying attention

Flexi leads, long lines, or dragging leads in livestock areas are often not considered proper control.

Off lead

A dog can be under proper control off lead but the bar is very high.

If a dog:

• runs towards livestock

• hesitates before recall

• “only chases for a bit”

• comes back after animals flee
.......it is not under proper control.

“Friendly”, “well trained”, or “never done it before” makes no difference in law.

NB Presence alone can be an offence

A loose dog among livestock, fence-running, or stalking can already count as worrying, even without a chase.

The law is about risk and stress, not intent.

A practical rule used in policing: If a reasonable livestock keeper would feel at risk with that dog there, it is not under proper control.

Are seized dogs killed?

No not usually, dogs are not automatically destroyed under livestock worrying law.

Dogs may be seized:

• to prevent repeat incidents

• to gather evidence

• during investigation

Courts usually focus on owner responsibility, not punishing the dog. Destruction orders are rare and would only arise under other legislation if a dog posed an unmanaged, serious risk.

In short

• Livestock do not need to be bitten for an offence

• Stress and chasing are recognised harm

• Evidence can be physical and forensic

• “Proper control” means preventing risk, not recalling afterwards

• Responsibility rests with the handler

This law exists to protect animals who cannot escape or speak for themselves and to make expectations clear for everyone who shares the countryside.

Please feel free to share as clarity prevents heartbreak.

This post is a general summary of current UK livestock-worrying law and practice, based on publicly available legislation and guidance. It is not legal advice and cannot account for individual circumstances.

Not before time and if it helps reduce the numbers and incidences of sheep worrying, so much the better

‘Tis the season…… 🎄 As always here is this year’s December Christmas pamper scents…. Treating your best friend to a real...
03/12/2025

‘Tis the season…… 🎄

As always here is this year’s December Christmas pamper scents…. Treating your best friend to a real season treat. Complete with full a groom, using special scented shampoos, facials and left smelly scrumptious with our cologne’s, oh and don’t forget leaving with that added bit of Santa bling. 🎅🏼This Christmas special will be continued throughout December to my last working day of 2025. When I will have some lovely party scent for January!! ✨

Please note I will be closed from the 24th December 2025 to the 6th January 2026. 🥳 🎉

EDIT: ROAD IS NOW OPEN AS NORMAL Further to yesterdays much needed works on potholes out side my house yesterday (surpri...
29/10/2025

EDIT: ROAD IS NOW OPEN AS NORMAL

Further to yesterdays much needed works on potholes out side my house yesterday (surprisingly they have done a good job) there is now a road closure on MOORACRE LANE opposite the school.

To get to your grooming appointment please be aware there is a diversion in place. If you are coming from Bolsover Town Centre area you will be fine coming up MOOR LANE.

Sorry for any inconvenience this may occur.

Address

Moor Lane
Bolsover
S446EP

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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