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PetDaddy at Greenlake Pampers Furry Friends

20 May 2009 By Seattle Guide View Comments

sdc19275Where can you get a Full or Self-Service Wash and Dry beside Brown Bear Car Wash in Seattle?  How about PetDaddy All Natural Grooming and Dog Store at Greenlake.  Indulge your canines with this dog boutique located just two blocks east of Greenlake on the corner of 65th and Latona Ave NE.  On a recent weekend, there were a bunch of scraggly haired furry friends lined up to be given the royal treatment.  Each one wagged their tails in delight and looked bright eyed and bushy tailed, fresh, and clean-cut and returend happily to their owners.  Amazing what a little grooming can do to boost a dog’s morale.   A full service wash, cut and blow dries range from $35 -$45, depending on the size of your animal.  Nail clipping and ear cleaning are alssdc19266o offered in this very animal-loving environmsdc19276ent.

Another economical option for the time and money conscious consumer is the self-service wash and dry.  At just $16, you can use the facilities and shampoos to clean up your pooch in no time.  Appointments are needed for the full service boutique, and the loving staff make great efforts to have your dog returned in a matter of three hours for the full treatment.  The store also sells a full line-up of organic and healthy dog and cat foods, toys, and a display case full of healthy made doggy treats that look delectible enough for human consumption!  What a way to indulge your doggie and you for the day in this unique sdc19277boutique and just a stone’s throw to the lovely Greenlake Park for a walk afterwards.  Ah, the sdc19279life of a dog.

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