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It is with heavy hearts that we are informing all of you that The Paw Spa has decided to no longer provide grooming services. Jackie and Rachel send the following message to all of you giving you some options for your pets’ grooming needs We will miss them being a part of us and we wish them well for the future.

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To Our Paw Spa clients;

We would like to inform all our valued clients that The Paw Spa will no longer be offering grooming services within SSVH.  We would like to thank you for all your years of patronage. We will miss seeing our fur friends and their people. For any future grooming needs we recommend going to the following places:

Small dogs:
•Tatianna who is at Bosley’s in White Rock +1 (604) 385-2294
•Luxe in White Rock +1 (604) 536-8366

Large dogs:
•Michèle at Animal Haven in Surrey +1 (604) 597-0415 – you must be willing to go on a 6 week or less appointment rotation.

Thank you,

Jackie & Rachel

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