OppeltGrooming
We are a mother-daughter grooming team providing calm, kennel-free, private grooming with a two-groomer team approach so every pet receives gentle, personalized care.
Vaccination
At OppeltGrooming, your pet and their household siblings are the only dogs in the room during their appointment. This private setting allows us to respect each owner's personal decisions regarding vaccinations.
Parasite Control
If fleas are discovered on your pet during their appointment, a flea bath will be administered immediately for an additional fee. Any ticks found will be safely removed and properly disposed of for an additional charge.
Surgery
Annual Examinations
We treat your pet as a family member
A calm, kennel-free environment where pets can relax, play, and even enjoy couch cuddles after their groom while receiving gentle care from our mother-daughter team.
This mother-daughter duo is just the best! They take care of my anxious little dog, I never worry about him in their hands. He always looks so cute after his grooming!
Katy Smith
Theo's ownerOur Story
OppetGrooming is a mother-daughter business that came together in a way neither of them originally expected.
Brandee began her career as a registered dietitian for the United States Navy. After retiring, she realized she wanted to spend the next chapter of her life doing something more hands-on with animals. A local veterinary clinic gave her the opportunity to attend grooming school, and nearly five years later she still enjoys the work every day.
Three years ago, one week before Corrine's high school graduation, Corrine experienced her first grand mal seizure. At first, it was hoped to be a one time event. Unfortunately, that was not the case. In August-- just two days before Corrine was set to leave for college 1,500 miles away on the West Coast--she experienced a second seizure and was diagnosed with Epilepsy.
With that diagnosis, Corrine's plans had to change. Instead of a staying at college, she chose to move home and attend grooming school and pursue a new path working with animals.
Once Corrine graduated from grooming school, Brandee was ready for a change from the veterinary clinic, and Corrine needed a grooming environment that would be safe and accommodating. Those circumstances ultimately led to the creation of OppeltGrooming.
Today, OppeltGrooming operates as a calm, kennel-free grooming space where pets receive a patient, dual-grooming approach. Whether pets visit for grooming, boarding, walks, or simply extra attention and comfort, the goal remains the same:
To treat every pet like a member of the family.
When should you
bring your pet to OppeltGrooming?
A regular grooming schedule helps keep pets comfortable and healthy, but here are a few signs that it may be time to bring your pet in.
Tangled or matted fur
- If your pet's coat is starting to tangle or form mats, professional grooming can help prevent discomfort and skin irritation.
A noticeable odor
- When your pets begin to smell, it usually means oils, dirt, and build up have accumulated in their coat and a bath is needed.
Hair covering the eyes or face
- Long hair around the eyes or mouth can affect your pet's vision and comfort and may need trimming.
Nails clicking on the floor or dewclaws starting to curl
- If you hear your pet's nails tapping when they walk, it's often a sign they have grown too long and need trimming.
Large amount of eye discharge and build up
- If you notice frequent eye discharge or buildup around your pet's eyes, a face cleaning and trim can help keep the area clean and comfortable.
