Pet nail care in Cynthiana, Kentucky
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Strykin Stylin Pet Salon
β OpenStrykin Stylin Pet Salon is a premier grooming facility located at 218 South Walnut Street in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Our skilled groomers provide top-quality services for all breeds and sizes of pets, ensuring they look and feel their best. From baths and haircuts to nail trims and styling, we offer a full range of grooming options to meet your pet's needs. Our salon is equipped with state-of-the-art tools and products to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for your furry friend. Trust Strykin Stylin Pet Salon to provide professional and personalized care for your beloved pets.
218 S Walnut St Suite 1, Cynthiana, KY 41031, United StatesAdvertisements -
The Shih Shed Cynthiana
β ClosedThe Shih Shed Cynthiana is a dog training institution located at 4503 US Highway 27 in Cynthiana, Kentucky. They also have a location at 523 Leighway Drive in Richmond, KY. The institution specializes in training dogs using only positive methods, in collaboration with the Victoria Stilwell Dog Training Academy. They are strongly against the use of shock collars, prong collars, and other harmful training tools, and instead focus on teaching desired behaviors in a humane way. The institution emphasizes that fear, intimidation, and pain should never be used to change a dog's behavior, and they believe there is a better way to train your furry friend.
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