4 Paws opened in 2006 and has been grooming Shelby County dogs ever since. Vonda still grooms, her daughter Chloee handles more of the day to day now, and Alaina rounds out the table. Full grooms, bath and clean ups, nail trims and the deshedding work that keeps a double coat from taking over your house.
Most shops make you call to find out what anything costs. These are the real posted prices from the booking system. They move with the coat, because a matted doodle is not the same job as a short haired beagle, and there is an extra charge when a coat comes in matted or with fleas. Ask when you book and you will get a straight answer.
The whole service for the little ones. Bath, blow out, haircut, nail trim, ear cleaning and the finish work. Price moves with the coat and its condition, so tell us the breed and roughly when they were last groomed when you book.
Same full service, sized for the bigger dogs. Bath, dry, haircut or coat work, nails and ears. Larger dogs take longer on the table and use more product, which is why the price is different, and it still depends on the coat.
For the dogs that do not need a haircut. A proper bath, a real blow out rather than a cage dryer, a brush through and a tidy of the face, feet and sanitary areas. This is the one that keeps a coat honest between full grooms.
Nail trim only is walk in, no appointment needed. If nails are the only thing you are behind on, just come by. Long nails change how a dog stands and walks, so this is a bigger deal than it sounds, especially on older dogs.
For the huskies, shepherds, labs and everything else blowing coat across your floor. A proper deshed pulls the dead undercoat out at the shop instead of in your living room, and it makes a real difference for a few weeks.
A first groom should be short, calm and mostly about teaching a puppy that the table, the clippers and the dryer are not a problem. Getting this one right is what makes the next fifteen years of grooming easy.
Older dogs, arthritic dogs and dogs that had a bad experience somewhere else get handled at their pace, sometimes in shorter sessions. Tell us what you know about your dog up front, it genuinely helps.
Dogs come in before lunch, get worked on, and go home the same day. The cut off matters: no dogs are taken in for grooming after 12:30 pm, because a groom done properly takes time and nobody here wants to rush a dog to beat the clock. Plan the morning and it all works out fine.
Texting works well, since whoever is free is usually on the table with a dog. Note that this is the current number, the old (937) 497-7297 still floats around on old directory listings.
Breed, rough weight, what the coat is like and roughly when they were last groomed. That is enough to price it honestly and to book the right amount of time.
Grooming intakes stop at 12:30 pm, so morning drop offs are the rule. Nail trims only are the exception and can walk in.
You get a call when your dog is finished. Prices depend on the coat and its condition, and matted coats or fleas carry an extra charge, which you will hear about before the work rather than after.
Vonda opened 4 Paws in 2006 and has been grooming Shelby County dogs ever since. These days her daughter Chloee handles more of the day to day and Alaina grooms alongside them. The shop is at 428 N Main Street. That matters, because Yelp and the BBB both still list an old address on E North Street, several directories still print a phone number that was retired years ago, and the domains that ought to point here do not resolve at all. A customer who searches for this shop today gets sent to the wrong door. This page is what a working one could look like.
The one hard rule the shop publishes itself is the cut off: <b>no dogs are taken in for grooming after 12:30 pm</b>, so grooming appointments are morning drop offs. Nail trims only can walk in. Exact opening times and the Saturday schedule change with the season, and several old directory listings have them wrong, so please call or text <b>(937) 710-5344</b> to confirm before you drive over.
The shop is at 428 N Main Street in Sidney, north of the square on the main run through town. Please ignore the old 109 E North Street address that still shows up on Yelp and the BBB, nobody is there. Same for the (937) 497-7297 number on the older directory pages. The current number is (937) 710-5344.
Tell us your dog's name, the breed or rough size, what the coat is like and roughly when they were last groomed. That is plenty to get you a real price and a real time. Calling or texting (937) 710-5344 is still the fastest route, but this form works too.
Posted prices are bath and clean up $33, small dog full groom $45 and big dog full groom $60, with nail trims starting at $10. All of it depends on the coat of the dog and its condition, and matted coats or fleas carry an extra charge.
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