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Eves Poodle Salon

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3938 Fort St, Lincoln Park, Michigan, 48146, United States
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Mar 22, 2018
Been coming to Eve's for over 25 years. They have always treated all our dogs with love and care. Would never consider going anywhere else.

Jan 8, 2018
Came here with my German Shorthaired Pointer who gets very nervous when getting her nails done and they did an amazing job. You can tell they love dogs here! It is just a small place on Fort St. and you need to make an appt unless you are just getting nails trimmed, then you can just walk in. Very fairly priced. We will certainly be back and I highly recommend this place.

Jul 27, 2018
Great hair grooming and nails and bath

May 23, 2017
I had my dog get a coat and nail trim today, and I must say that I'm impressed with how she looks. The staff was friendly. The service was fast. The most important thing is the job they did was wonderful. Usually my dog takes the bow out of her hair almost immediately after it's there but today she left it in. I think even she knows how good she looks lol.

Jun 20, 2017
I will not be bringing my dog back again. I made a simple request to trim more hair off in the butt area. However when I returned to pick her up, I was met hastily by two groomers complaining that she peed all over the place and cried all the time. I explained that my dog, almost 1O years old, had been viciously attacked by a coyote when living with my father in Tenn. and she may have sensitive areas. The groomer told me that dogs don't remember that stuff and that I need to tell her no..stop crying. I don't believe these groomers are sensitive to the needs of individual dogs. I would not recommend to anyone.

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