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"Your Pets Feel At Home Because They Are At Home" Curbside Clippers was the first mobile pet grooming service in the state of Colorado. It is not a franchise. It is and always has been, owner operated.

It was started back in 1986 for two reasons. The first was that I could not stand the thought of all those furry little faces stuffed in cages all day. The second reason was that I was told I could not do it, that the idea would never work. Well, 23 years later.............

WHY MOBILE?

For Your Pet
The stress level for your pet is dramatically reduced. Leaving your pet in a store front usually is a 5-8 hour ordeal. Most of that time is spent in a cage with ringing phones, loud noises and barking dogs. They are usually handled by 3 or 4 different people in the grooming process and then again in the cage to wait.

With Curbside Clippers there is only personal attention given to your pet without all the distractions that go with a store front. They are never caged, never have to wait their turn and do not have to be away from home for the entire day. Usually within one hour they are back inside the house. I never have nor will use TRANQUILIZERS or NOOSES!

For Convenience
If you do not want to look and feel like this from fighting traffic, accidents, adverse weather, give us a ring!

With the busy schedules people have today, taking time to make four trips to the grooming shop becomes more and more a difficult exercise. Once the pet, owners and groomer all know each other, the owners usually do not need to be home. They can go to work, run their errands, come home to a groomed pet. For those who cannot drive or depend on others for their transportation, it makes things much easier for them.

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Legal Notice: The dog and bathtub on the van, all printed material and on this web site is either a ©Copyright or ® Registered Trademark. Any use of copyright, trademark or photo's or anything on this web site without permission will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. ©Copyright 1989-2007, Curbside Clippers. All Rights Reserved.

For those who mimic what I do, pay attention here. This is what you cannot use from this website. Including but not limited to…any photographic materials, any original art work on the van, which includes the dog in the tub, your dog feels at home because he is at home, business name, any written material, paw print background. All those are either copy written, trademarked or service marked. Here is what you can use…cartoons, holiday graphics, AKC standards, none of which I hold any property rights to.

About This Website

I had realized that my website had expanded to a insane disorganized debacle. A friend of mine, professional web designer, offered to redsign the site. She kept harping about CSS or CCS or SOS or something and that is the way things are done today. Well, in order to do that simply, that means you have to have the mega dollar program as well as rely on a webmaster to update your site. I did not have the first and cannot rely on someone else to update for me since most people are not up at dark o'30 when I need things updated and yesterday.

She convinced me to come into this decade and I decided that I needed three columns, links, paw print backgrounds and a picture of the van. She took it from that point and arranged it in a nice organized fashion that looks much better than what you see here. She proceded to tell me how to upload all these files, I followed every idiot direction she gave me and it was a dismal failure. To prove that she really does professional work, please take a look at her website.

Lazy Tea Creations Web Design

What you see is my bastardized version of what a professional web designer did in my HTML version. She is not responsible in any way for my screw-ups. Also, many thanks to L. Perry, (client), who was kind enough to meet me in a parking lot to professionaly photograph the van.