Dog Grooming Session With Treat and Perfume to Take Home for £13 at Posh Paws (62% Off)
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Dog Grooming Session With Treat and Perfume to Take Home for £13 at Posh Paws (62% Off)
- Hollywood-inspired dog grooming parlour and boutique
- Over 20 years’ experience
- Range of dog accessories, clothing, and jewellery
The Deal
- Wash, shampoo, and blow dry
- Full claw clip 35 minute treatment
- Includes bone treat
- Doggie perfume to take home
- Valid for small and large dogs
- 10% off of all purchases made on the day
Limit 1 per person, per visit. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 24 hour cancellation policy. Valid for small and large dogs. Dogs must be good natured and not aggressive. Original values verified on 2 April 2012 at 11.29am.
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Renowned for doggedly pursuing stories, canine journalists are always chasing their tales. Get the scoop on pet pampering with today’s Groupon: £13 for a dog grooming session with a treat and perfume to take home at Posh Paws.
Dandifying pooches of all sizes, these canine cosmeticians marry specialised products with over 20 years’ experience to offer a fluffy bounty of services. The Posh Paws groomers indulge dogs with offerings which range from nail work to eye and ear cleansing, and also offer a handy self-service wash facility. In addition to its dainty skills, the staff provides four-legged clients with a haute couture array of coats, collars, and other designer goodies.
Placing dogs in the salon team’s graceful hands, customers can relax as their bow-wow is beautified over the course of this 35 minute session. A wash, shampoo, and swift blow dry will leave coats at their sleekest, before a splendid nail clip tidies up claws. Once pets are looking proud, they can return home with a bottle of fragrant perfume and a diverting bone treat to keep them out of trouble.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to Egg Hunting
The Easter egg hunt is a fixture in family calendars nationwide – a time to remember the key values that keep us together in times of need: love, affection, and a willingness to exclude the little one if it means everyone else gets more chocolate. Here’s how to do it well:
Know your enemy
The Easter Bunny is a wily beast, and it takes a lot to outsmart her. Put yourself in her shoes and try really hard to imagine where you’d hide eggs if you were a rabbit. After that, head straight to a burrow.
Don’t be picky
Eggers can’t be choosers, so round up everything from Scotch eggs and eggnog, to the poor people whose parents thought Egbert was a good name.
Know where to look
Never mind scrabbling around under ornaments and plant pots at home, for a really successful hunt be a little more canny. Raid the nearest Easter arts and crafts fair, or check the faces of recently disgraced politicians.
Ask permission before hunting on someone else’s land. Poaching an egg is an offence in some counties.
Trust no one
Especially children. If someone tells you they’ve already checked the bathroom and there’s nothing in there, it almost certainly means they’re guarding a secret hoard of eggs.





