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Love on a Leash – Southide Estates

Two The Works Grooming Sessions for a Small, Medium, or Large Dog (Up to 58% Off)

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No Longer Available
Tue Dec 11 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$80
Discount
56%
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$45
  • T460x279
  • Pet Lover

In a Nutshell

Groomers primp pups with natural products, botanical shampoos, and chemical- and detergent-free treatments

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 14, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per dog per household. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

People go all out grooming their pets, from trimming their nails to ordering pills that make their fur smell like cotton candy. Be sweet to your pet with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $35 for two The Works grooming sessions for a small dog weighing up to 10 pounds (an $80 value)
  • $50 for the above for a medium dog weighing 11–39 pounds (a $120 value)
  • $70 for the above for a large dog weighing 40 pounds or more (a $160 value)

The Works grooming treatment includes a bath, nail clipping, ear cleaning, anal-gland expression, teeth brushing, a full-body haircut with a bandana, a bow, and optional dog cologne.

Love on a Leash

Wielding all-natural products and treatments that are free from harsh chemicals and detergents, the groomers at Love on a Leash primp pups of all sizes. Using botanical shampoos, they lovingly clean pets’ permanent fur coats, and perform additional services such as teeth brushing, nail clipping, and ear cleaning.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Dog-Show Breed Standards

With billions of viewers and ad revenue through the roof, it’s no secret that everybody loves watching dog shows. But what do they judge these pedigreed pooches on? Hint: the things in this guide:

1. Is the Dog Crying? A sad dog is never a winning dog. An exemplar of the breed should be happy and boisterous, not a gross crying mess. Plus, the only dogs even capable of crying are genetic aberrations.

2. Has the Dog Eaten a Judge’s Finger During the Process? Only one dog (a mastiff named Grandmaster Waddlesplint) has ever won after consuming a judge’s finger. (It was only a pinky.)

3. General Dogliness: Is this really a dog? Not a pile of ants or a popular wooden toy? How much of a dog is the dog? Like, way dog or just some dog? This is generally the most important.

4. Telepathy Test: No dog has ever passed this test, but judges are holding out hope.

5. Pick Your Favorite: None of this matters. The judges just pick their favorite dog.

Is that dog really a dog?

Love on a Leash

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    Southide Estates

    1619 Leon Rd.
    Jacksonville, Florida 32246
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