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Petco

2775 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-423-9110

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Slow service and they never deliver what I ask for. They need to workers there. - Oct 26, 2022

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Madeline's Pet Care Service

1616 Pomeroy Ave
Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-243-1333

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they have groomed 3 of my animals, and always the BEST - Jun 17, 2020

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Paw Palace

2373 Pruneridge Ave #4
Santa Clara, CA 95050 408-261-2624

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Sometimes groomer can be hit or miss. But I can always have it done to my satisfaction... - Nov 15, 2023

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The Tails In The City

500 Madison St
Santa Clara, CA 95050 408-882-7207

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Jenna is knowledgeable in dog grooming. Listens to what you want. - Jan 25, 2019

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OK Pet Grooming Salon

2710 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-246-3999

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TLC Grooming

3148 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-477-2353

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