Trendy dog salon with upmarket vibe opens in Hull
The Dog House is branching out to another location
Antonia Edwards at The Dog Salon on Cottingham Road (Image: Donna Clifford)
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An upmarket dog salon has opened a branch in Hull.
Antonia Edwards, 42, opened the first branch of The Dog House in Anlaby 12 years ago, and while the coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted the vast majority of businesses, Ms Edwards says her The Dog Salon has gone from strength to strength since March 2020.
Torontonians shouldn t look shaggier than their pooches
Author of the article: Joe Warmington
Publishing date: Mar 14, 2021 • March 14, 2021 • 2 minute read • Gillian Rodriques with her dog Beatrice out front of Le Chien Elegant dog groomers, which was doing brisk business while neighbouring Red Carpet Hair Salon & Spa remained closed because of the pandemic on Saturday, March 13, 2021. Veronica Henri Photo by Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network /Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network
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Hair care in locked-down Toronto has gone to the dogs.
Time for Mayor John Tory and City Council to take a paws and throw small business a bone.
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Getting a trim is a lot easier for dogs than their owners in Vienna
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VIENNA: Austrian hairdressers came out of lockdown this week grappling with coronavirus testing and capacity restrictions - the city s pampered dogs, however, have long had no trouble getting a trim.
Dog salons were allowed to stay open throughout the last two of Austria s three lockdowns, and there is no requirement for owners to show a negative coronavirus test result as they would at the hairdresser. Since the previous lockdown my wife has just cut my hair occasionally with clippers, said Roland Vitecek with his 10-year-old Yorkshire Terrier Lili at the Zirkusgasse Dog Salon.