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New Pet Grooming Facility
Attention pet owners! Grooming Fido and Fluffy just got easier.
This article is 14 years old. It was published on March 1, 2012.
EASY WAY TO GET YOUR PET A BATH AND GIVE BACK
GROOMING BY KENNELWOOD OPENS NEARBY AT THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF MISSOURI
Receive a FREE extra service with the purchase of a bath or groom
The new Grooming by Kennelwood facility at the Humane Society of Missouri, 1201 Macklind Avenue is now open. You can drop off your pets on the way to work (it opens at 7 a.m.) and retrieve them on your way home – all bathed, brushed and buffed. No more waiting until the weekend. Better yet, when pets are groomed at Grooming by Kennelwood, a portion of the proceeds helps homeless animals at the Humane Society of Missouri – so you've both done a good deed!
The new St. Louis City facility has state-of-the-art grooming equipment and provides a full complement of spa services for both dogs and cats, at the same prices as other Kennelwood locations. Plus, bring in your employee ID and receive a free extra service with the purchase of a bath or groom. Grooming by Kennelwood at HSMO is open six days a week Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (closed on Sundays). To make a pet spa appointment at Grooming by Kennelwood call (314) 802-5735, visit www.kennelwood.com or email hsmomacklind@kennelwood.com.
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