Hi,
Can I just chime in and say that after going to 2 different places, I finally found a groomer that I trust for my dog. I have heard Three Notch get good recommendations, but I gave them a shot and here's my view:
I had tried the Three Notch Groomer's with my dog last year. While I thought they did a nice job getting her pretty, here is what I did not like:
-- dropped her off at 8 am, and she wasn't ready 'til after 5:45 p.m. When I picked her up, she was thirsty, hungry (naturally) and tired.
--- the environment at this grooming shop is that there are about 10+ dogs in the same room (unrestrained). This means there are all sizes, personalities and tempermants running around in an area about the size of my kitchen...it's very tiny. I'll say it again: it's VERY TINY, and lots of loose dogs, lots of different energies. It was chaotic appearing, but there were not any dogfights or anything like that when I was there. It was just a LOT of activity and leaving my doggie there in the midst of cramped, active, nervous energies, etc. seemed not too smart. She's small by the way -- 8 lbs, so I was nervous about leaving her there in that type of atmosphere.
When I was finally able to pick up my dog, she looked nice and smelled nice. The staff was very friendly. But my doggie had been there over 10 HOURS.
In my humble opinion, this is not ideal.
My dog, though, had been stressed with the commotion and the activity. And I know that being there for almost 10 hours was not easy for her. Heck, it wouldn't be easy for me.
For ME, I decided to check around for another groomer...leaving her there all of that time wasn't good (in my opinion). Leaving her amidst a pack of many, many dogs of different sizes, breeds and tempermants - all uncaged, was not a good situation for my pet. It may be fine for others, though, and like I said there was no problem with the quality of the cut. The people were nice, and clearly love animals. The teenie room, the # of uncaged animals -- not good.
I would HIGHLY recommend going by the groomer's to see the place in advance, and see what you think.
Now, I also tried another place locally which was a name I picked up from the forum here; and I felt like there was zero affection for the animal when I dropped off my dog. I was able to pick her up within a short amount of time, but I feel like first impressions say a lot. If I take my dog someplace, I want at least a pleasant greeting, and I'd like to see the groomer be kind to my animal. While I thought perhaps the groomer was having a bad day, for the sake of a new customer, she could have been personable. The groomer had a cold personality, and it was also hot as hell in the grooming area. So, #2 grooming salon not good (for me).
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THAT being said, I found a great groomer. Her name is Liz and she works at Chesapeake Pet Resort on Jones Wharf Rd. I took the time to stop in there (on a whim, since I had been through 2 prior grooming places and I needed to find the best place for my dog) and the staff was very friendly, asked if I wanted to meet the groomer and see where she works, etc. My first impression of the whole place was extremely positive and when I dropped in to check out the grooming area, Liz was happily tending to a dog, which happened to be the same breed as my dog. Liz loves dogs and she did a great job. This place also allows you to drop off in the morning - usually 8 am and they call you when finished (I've never picked up my dog later than 11:30 am). So essentially, the dog is being groomed and then you can get him/her when they're done. My dog was happy, looked good and Liz clearly likes what she does and she does it well.
Sorry this is so long, but I believe info is helpful. Good luck!! To the OP, PM me if you have any more questions!