about me…
Hi, I’m Stuart.
I have been working with animals since 2016 and started my career, working from my parents garage, as a dog groomer.
Since starting my journey working with animals I have built up a very successful and popular studio, moving to newer and larger premises, taking on and training new members of staff, expanding the diary to see around 500 dogs every 8 weeks, and now running a studio of 4 self employed groomers. I have been nominated for grooming awards and have a large following on Facebook, as well as over 750 recommendations.
In 2019 I decided that I would like to expand my skillset and decided to train to become a clinical canine massage therapist. The course I have now completed was with the Canine Massage Therapy Centre, where I have learned canine massage therapy and specifically The Lenton Method of therapy. Combining 5 disciplines of massage, with a high level of handling skills, understanding for the canine world and a love for animals, I am able to provide the very best care that I can for our furry loved ones.
My Approach
Whether I am working with dogs for massage therapy or for grooming services I take a very relaxed approach to treatment. I will always assess each dog individually so that I can provide a tailored treatment for the dogs own needs, as well as provide the very best care that I can for your loved one.
I will always take your own dogs personal requirements into consideration and I will endeavour to give you the very best feedback I can so that we can work together to keep your furry family friend at the top of their game.
My doggie family
I have a lovely pair of Cockapoos called Bella and George.
Bella, who was 10 in 2022, is the most caring dog. She loves walks, loves the long grass, and loves to swim! She enjoys movies and music and likes to sunbathe in the summer.
George was 3 years old in 2022, and you wouldn’t meet a more loving and cuddly dog. He enjoys running, likes to run, and enjoys running. He is a very active and fit young lad and he has regular massages to keep him in top condition for the, you guessed it, running!