Top tips for travelling with your dog

August 24, 2020

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By Tammy Slettehaugh May 27, 2026
How mobile dog grooming in Danville works for senior dogs. Less stress, no cage time, kinder on joints. What to expect from the appointment. Last winter a thirteen-year-old beagle named Otis came on the van. He shook on the way up the ramp, his back legs slipping a little on the rubber mat. His owner stood at the door of the van the whole time, talking to him through the side window. Otis got a warm bath, a slow blow-dry, a nail trim sitting down, and went home in forty minutes. No cage, no waiting, no lobby full of barking. That is the case for mobile dog grooming for senior dogs in Danville , and it's a real one. Quick answer: senior dogs do better with mobile grooming because the appointment is one-on-one, no cage time, no waiting room, and the whole visit usually wraps in 30 to 60 minutes. Book a first visit during a calm time of day, not right after a long walk, and let us know about any meds or recent vet notes ahead of the appointment.
By Tammy Slettehaugh May 22, 2026
A clear, technical walkthrough of your first mobile dog grooming appointment in Pleasanton: parking, water, power, time, what to prep, and what we check. First mobile groom in Pleasanton, day-of, here's the straight version. The van pulls up. We need a flat parking spot, water access if your dog is a long-coat, and about 90 minutes of your time. Your dog stays in your driveway. You stay nearby. The whole appointment is door-to-driveway and built around one dog at a time. This guide walks through the first mobile dog grooming appointment in Pleasanton start to finish: what we ask before, what happens during, and what to do after. TL;DR: Plan a 90-minute window for the first appointment (60 for the groom, 30 buffer). Park spot must be flat and within 30 feet of an outdoor water tap. Dog should be walked but not exhausted. Skip the heavy meal in the 2 hours before. Have your vet's name handy. We bring everything else.
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