Copyright © 2024 Discover. All rights reserved

All views, information or opinions expressed in Discover Brighton are solely those of individuals involved and do not represent the opinions of any entity whatsoever, including the businesses mentioned within this publication and those to which are affected.

Dog Grooming At One Garden Brighton

26 Jun, 2023

Our Editor takes her anxious dog Bear to be groomed at the One Garden Dog Grooming Studio which reaped transformational results for both her and her furry friend.

Words by Samantha Harman

When my dog was a puppy, he was attacked in a popular park in Brighton by a much larger, adult dog. Since then he’s been extremely anxious, and always on high alert with acute separation anxiety from me. 

Bear is a Tibetan Terrier and therefore needs regular grooming as his coat gets long and matted unless proper care is executed. We have tried many dog groomers over the years and all of them were absolutely lovely and always did a professional  job, and to be clear I am not throwing shade on anyone else’s work in this review.

It was always our journey to the various grooming appointments that was the issue, it’s almost as though he psychically knew where we were going and that’s when his nerves would kick in. Leaving him was always quite an upsetting process for us both as he would spread his paws out and need to be dragged into the grooming studio. 

On a recent visit to One Garden at Stanmer Park I was surprised and delighted to see they had a grooming studio and in a lightbulb moment knew this would be the perfect place to book him in. On the day of the appointment we walked the whole length of Stanmer Park. At 8.30am the green stretches were virtually empty and we walked peacefully joined only by birdsong, sunshine and only the odd passerby. 

We reached the Studio on time for our 9am appointment and were greeted by Megan (?) who spent a few minutes with Bear as we discussed previous anxiety issues. I must also admit it had been far too long since his last groom, so the girls really did have their work cut out for them. 

The grooming space is absolutely spotless with state of the art equipment and no other dogs at that point. I felt happy to leave him and wandered off to One Kitchen for a latte and some breakfast while I waited. 

Less than two hours later and subsequent to some casual shopping in One Market, (what bottle of wine in handbag?) I received a call to tell me Bear was ready. I walked back to the studio to be greeted by an extremely handsome well groomed boy who was so happy he needed more than one tail to wag. The team did an excellent job and now have a customer for life.

onegardenbrighton.com

Steven Graham
Author: Steven Graham

Image Description

Related Articles

What’s on this November at Wakehurst

Winter sights and senses at Wakehurst. As autumn leaves fall, bare trees reveal new views across Wakehurst and the wider landscape. Visitors venturing towards Westwood Lake will be greeted with inviting benches along the pathways, providing the ideal spot to take a...

Tom Lodge / Chicken Parm

Chicken Parm with Smoked Red Pepper Sauce and Pine Nut and Basil Pesto. Ingredients Chicken: 2 large chicken breasts 100g plain flour 2 large eggs, beaten 100g breadcrumbs (panko recommended) Salt and black pepper, to taste 3 tbsp olive oil, for frying Smoked Red...

Introducing Chef Tom Lodge

We are delighted to introduce our brand-new monthly food columnist, chef Tom Lodge, who will be whipping up delicious recipe inspirations for our readers. Tom Lodge has considerable kudos in the restaurant industry working in renowned Michelin starred restaurants...

StylePixie / Seasonal Change

As we head into October, the new season is becoming clear. We sadly wave goodbye to the warmer months and prepare ourselves for the cozier seasons ahead. Pumpkin soup and hot chocolate anyone? For many of us this is a time for cleaning house, sorting, refreshing,...

Guide to Networking in Brighton

On Wednesday 11th September, I was invited to the House of Lords to celebrate the launch of the ‘Female Entrepreneurship: Moving Forwards’ report by Small Business Britain. My name made the invite list due to being listed in the Top 100 UK Female Entrepreneurs for...

Pumpkin Spooktacular Brighton

Awards Dinner Disruption As Skellie Found With Knife In Back A guest has been found with a knife in their back at Preston Manor during “Cap’n Bad Bobs Dastardly Pirate Skeleton Award Dinner.” A call has gone out to all detectives, sleuths and nosey parkers to come...

Halloween Events / 2024

Spooky season is upon us and as ever there’s so much to do in the city to celebrate Halloween. We have scoured the interweb to find you the very best parties and activities with something for the whole family  Pumpkin Picking Patch Preston Manor - 18th - 31st Oct....

Romany and David Gilmour at The Neptune

David Gilmour’s Surprise Performance Alongside Daughter Romany Gilmour At The Neptune Inn. The Neptune Inn Hove is a friendly community pub and bustling live music venue, with regular open mic nights every Monday evening. Imagine the delight of landlord Bertie and...

Kirk Field / Rave New World

Friday 18th October This Autumn sees acid house culture celebrated at The Old Market Hove in a totally unique, ground-breaking show hosted by the author of award-winning, best-selling book RAVE NEW WORLD: confessions of a raving reporter, Kirk Field.  This Autumn...

London Philharmonic Orchestra

London Philharmonic Orchestra returns to Brighton for a season of dazzling concerts. Celebrating 25 years at Brighton Dome, the London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) returns to Brighton. Principal Conductor Edward Gardner makes his debut at the Dome and opens the...