35 years of making pet owners happy

Tacoma, WALocal News

Clip-N-Clean Pet Salon in Tacoma proudly marks 35 years of dedicated service, offering grooming, boarding, and daycare for pets. Owner Lynette Young, an avid pet lover, opened the salon in the early 1990s and has cultivated a loyal customer base over the years. She warmly welcomes new clients, emphasizing the importance of personalized care where staff members treat pets as their own. This commitment to individualized attention differentiates Clip-N-Clean from larger corporate pet stores like PetSmart and Petco. The salon boasts excellent Yelp reviews, with customers praising the cleanliness, fair pricing, and friendly service.

Young's active engagement in the community has earned her awards for supporting local non-profits and animal welfare initiatives. The facility offers convenient services, including curbside assistance for seniors and disabled clients. With a steadfast commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for pets, Clip-N-Clean continues to be a cherished resource for Tacoma pet owners.

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