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Clips & Dips Grooming

Clips & Dips Grooming

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3411 105 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5W 0B6, Canada
(780) 477-1990
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Mar 16, 2018
I have been going to Clips and Dips for about 4 years + and I never had a problem with Linda. I find her prices are very reasonable and get the job done with in an hour. She has a caring nature towards the dogs that she grooms. Thumbs up.

Feb 4, 2017
I have been going to Linda for 2 years now. She is an excellent dog groomer. My dog is very comfortable being around her and he always comes out looking great! She truly cares about the well being of the dogs she works with!

Jul 18, 2017
Called and asked about nail clipping. Didn't answer the phone with the business name. Thought maybe I had some random persons house. She was VERY rude on the phone. Didn't even acknowledge my question until the phone call was pretty much over. Would not go there because of how rude she was.

Jun 28, 2017
She has the experience and caring nature needed to succeed in this line of work. Very friendly and outgoing.

Aug 10, 2015
I have been taking my two Shih Tzu's here for some time now and they always come out looking great and happy. Linda is a very nice lady and you can tell she is an animal lover, I have picked up mine while there are others getting their beauty on and all happy pups. This is a cash only business, it's worth two happy dogs to run to the ATM prior to pick up. She is quite flexible and I have never had to wait too long for my desired appointment time because of that. Highly recommended to support your local home business. Love her parrots as well, they talk!!

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