
Grooming in comfort
Your dog is family to us here. You could take your dog to a traditional grooming shop, crowded with cages full of barking dogs, getting passed around in an assembly line of groomers. Or you can level up their grooming experience and let us give your pup the VIP treatment they deserve. Your dog is the star of the show here and we make sure they feel like it. Show some love to your furry friend and treat them to the ultimate grooming experience!
Service at your doorstep
Our focus has always been on providing a level of comfort and convenience that sets us apart from the rest. You don't have to go anywhere because we bring the grooming shop to you. Our trailer is pulled behind a truck and fully self-contained with water, electricity, and climate control on board. No need to leave the house, no need to go anywhere. Just sit back and relax while we take care of everything. That's comfort and convenience, folks!

Paul Nickerson
Owner
Meet Paul Nickerson, a guy who was stuck in a cubicle, dreaming of working with dogs.
But instead of just dreaming, he went for it - quit his job, enrolled in the Florida Institute of Animal Arts, and started his own dog grooming business. And let me tell you, this guy doesn't do things halfway.
Rather than opening a traditional grooming shop, he hit the road with a mobile grooming vehicle, building his business one paw at a time. He truly loves his work and feels grateful to be able to bring joy to both dogs and their owners through his grooming services. That's livin' the life!
A look back to 1987 when Paul made the front page of the local newspaper, top of the fold, baby! This boy was straight up obsessed with Jack London novels and had dreams of driving a sled with a pack of dogs. But here's the thing, Paul was living in the land of cowboys and cacti - Texas. Ain't no snow in sight. But, he was a resourceful kid and didn't let that stop him. Every day after school, he'd put a harness on his furry best friend, hop on his skateboard, and live out his sledding dreams in the streets of Texas. Now that's what you call making the best of a bad situation, Y'ALL!
You might be wondering why my trailer doesn't have any graphics on it. I've tried it before and let me tell you, it was wild. People would come knocking on my door in the middle of me working with a dog, breaking that magic connection I worked so hard to establish with my furry friend. And don't even get me started on those savages who skip the knock and try to burst in my door. You really wanna see dogs running into traffic? No, you don't.
Driving around with graphics on my trailer was like being a celebrity on the streets. People pulling up next to me in traffic, yelling questions out the window. How much do you charge? Do you groom cats? Do you travel to Timbuktu? It was never ending.
And gas stations? Ha! People approaching me while Iām pumping gas with tales about their devil dog that's bitten everyone in the neighborhood, asking when I can come over and groom it.
Let me tell you, driving around with graphics on my trailer is like being a hot girl in a dive bar. You get the attention, but not the kind you want. I'd rather let my reputation do the talking so I keep it simple and roll with a plain trailer, no graphics needed.
