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Fleabusters is waiting to pamper pooches in need of a bath.
Pet groomer Coral loves taking care of animals and making them look and feel their best.
“We bath, groom, clean and treat dogs at the client’s home in our van,” Coral says.
“We can do show clips and comfort clips.”
A member of the Pet Industry Association of Australia, Fleabusters use all organic products to ensure no chemicals are used.
Fleabusters travel as far as Angelsea, Little River and Meredith, as well as all places in between.
“Travelling is no issue, time is no issue, the number of dogs is no issue.”
Those concerned about a dog being aggressive do not have to worry, as Fleabusters’ groomers are trained professionally and can handle all situations.
“We handle difficult dogs, aggressive dogs, frightened dogs and sick dogs.”
Fleabusters has been Geelong owned and operated since 1992 and has become renowned for its excellent customer service.
Coral says customers are “delighted” with the finished result but even dogs leave the service happy.
“All dogs receive a special treat after their bath.”
Fleabusters can groom up to 10 dogs a day, so Coral recommends to book in advance.
Appointments are available Tuesday to Saturday, to book in advance, phone Coral on 5281 1711.

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