Top 3 pet grooming places in Snohomish County you’ll love

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Daily Herald has announced the winners of the 2023 Best of Snohomish County awards, focusing on the top pet grooming establishments. Dog Day Afternoon in Snohomish secured first place, followed by Snohomish Dog Spaw and A Purr-fectly Woof-tastic Spa in Marysville. These selections were made through reader nominations and votes, showcasing the community's preference for quality pet care. The article emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses, encouraging pet owners to indulge their animals in grooming services. It also invites readers to participate in the nomination round for the 2024 awards, reinforcing the ongoing recognition of exemplary local services.

This annual event celebrates the best grooming options and enhances community spirit by connecting residents with their favorite businesses. By highlighting these winners, the article informs pet owners about trusted grooming options in the area and reflects a commitment to supporting local enterprises and fostering community pride.

Related Articles

Project Girl Mentoring Program Friendsgiving dinner Nov. 20

Project Girl Mentoring Program will host a Friendsgiving dinner on November 20 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at 4114 198th St. S.W., Lynnwood. The event is free and open to the public, but attendees must RSVP by November 18.

South Snohomish Countys only hygiene center will close its doors soon. Heres what we know so far

The Jean Kim Foundation's Hygiene Center in Lynnwood will close on December 12 after five years of service, providing over 51,000 showers to individuals experiencing homelessness. An event will be held on the final day to thank community partners and volunteers. The foundation is now seeking new host sites to continue its mission.

Election 2025 Hurst, Escamilla, Owings, Mata, Leutwyler continue to lead in Monday returns

Lynnwood candidates George Hurst, Derica Escamilla, Isabel Mata, Bryce Owings, and Robert Leutwyler maintained their leads in updated election returns. Hurst garnered 4,313 votes (51.22%) against incumbent Christine Frizzell in the mayoral race, while Escamilla led City Council Position 1 with 4,927 votes (59.79%). Voter turnout in Lynnwood reached 36.44%.