Grooming
Whether your pet needs a routine hair cut and nail trim or a summer time shave, Ammon Veterinary Hospital is the place to come for your grooming needs. We offer sedation in healthy animals if necessary for your pet to feel more comfortable when they are here to be groomed.
Services that are provided with your full groom are: Bath/shampoo, brush, cut, toe nail trim, anal gland expression, and ear cleaning.
Prices vary depending on the breed of your dog. Prices start at $30 for small breeds. Please call for an accurate quote for your pet.
Feline grooming is also available with or without sedation. A basic feline cut starts at $58.
Our groomer is available for appointments Monday through Friday at 9:00 am and 1:00pm.
Prices vary depending on the breed of your dog. Prices start at $30 for small breeds. Please call for an accurate quote for your pet.
Feline grooming is also available with or without sedation. A basic feline cut starts at $58.
Our groomer is available for appointments Monday through Friday at 9:00 am and 1:00pm.
~NOTICE~
We do require your pet's Distemper-Parvo combo (DHPP), Bordetella (Kennel Cough) and Rabies Vaccine to be current before grooming. Additionally, Ammon Veterinary Hospital would like to inform all clients that we will now be requiring ALL boarding and grooming dogs to have a Bordetella vaccine 2 weeks prior to any boarding or grooming services, for the safety of your pet. Additionally, we recommend that high-risk patients receive the Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) vaccine. Know that even if your dog is vaccinated, there is a higher risk, at this time, for your pet to develop a cough after boarding, grooming or mingling with other dogs. For more information about CIV click here, or call us with any questions you may have.
We do require your pet's Distemper-Parvo combo (DHPP), Bordetella (Kennel Cough) and Rabies Vaccine to be current before grooming. Additionally, Ammon Veterinary Hospital would like to inform all clients that we will now be requiring ALL boarding and grooming dogs to have a Bordetella vaccine 2 weeks prior to any boarding or grooming services, for the safety of your pet. Additionally, we recommend that high-risk patients receive the Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) vaccine. Know that even if your dog is vaccinated, there is a higher risk, at this time, for your pet to develop a cough after boarding, grooming or mingling with other dogs. For more information about CIV click here, or call us with any questions you may have.