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31, Gloucester Street, 02115, Boston, Suffolk County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 617-391-0880
webseite: www.pawshboston.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 42.3495096, Longitude: -71.0841164
Ed Harper
::Islay, our 12 weeks old Mini Schnauzer climbing the front stairs at Pawsh
David Gregory
::Pawsh is the best. My 2 Havanese have been going there for 3 years and Amy always does an awesome job with their puppy cuts.
Christine Girard
::We love Pawsh! Such a great variety of treats for Cujo to choose! The customer service is exceptional as well!
Andrea Devine
::First visit of Kai Li (7 month-old Lhasa Apso) to Pawsh. I've wanted my puppy to get the "right" hair cut; unfortunately, in spite of her beauty, she had not had one. Her groomer at Pawsh (Jenny) laid the plans for ultimately achieving the "right" cut for Kai Li. I am not preparing a show dog, but there are elements of the breed's tradition, especially regarding head and face, that make aesthetic sense, and our groomer knows what she will do to achieve that beauty. In other words, although the puppy is beautiful already, she is not quite as lovely as she should and will soon be. I have every confidence in this staff. Not only that, on our trip home to Cambridge on the Green Line, Kai Li drew so much attention (i.e., admiration and affection) from babies, kids, and adults (!), I know that we are already on the right track. Everyone is so friendly at Pawsh! Staff are knowledgeable and caring, and pet-owners and doggies seem comfortable and very friendly! In short, this is a lovely place for parents to hang out and an exceptionally professional place for our dogs to be groomed.
Bo Ye
::I was looking for a fancy leather leash but alas pretty much all they had were the nylon colorful types. There seems to be a interesting selection of other things for pets. The bottom floor feels it's gathering dust with items that have been barely touched for quite a while.