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Pet Grooming in Nepal

 

Your pets deserve all the love and attention they get from you. They deserve to be pampered, cuddled, and given treats. But you know what else they deserve? They deserve to be properly groomed.


Pet grooming is fairly new in Nepal. Sure, we had stores that sold pet accessories from dog houses to chew toys and everything but rarely knew a place where your pets could be bathed, cleaned, having their teeth brushed, have their hair cut, have their nails trimmed and more. At Pet Mama, they do it all and they know what pets need. Back then, it felt like there was no need to do so. Pets were given minimal requirements, food and chew toys. Well, now your pets can be treated like the apple of your eye.

Pet Mama at Jhamsikhel mothers pets and gives them all the grooming and love that they deserve. Considerably the largest professional pet service in Nepal with doggy bakery, dog training and dog salon, Pet Mama in other words is doggy heaven. Did I mention that Pet Mama makes baked goodsspecifically for dogs that are dog safe?

Here, all the good bois and girls are treated with the utmost care and tenderness. Their joy will know no bound as they will wag their tails to doggy treats and petting after they have behaved well during the grooming session. Your pets can make friends at this great place.

Just look at those happy fluffy faces! Take your doggo for a treat! Find them on Instagram for delicious pawtisserie doggy treats, pet pampering and more!

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