Dee-O-Gee BZN 

- Animal Care/Grooming 

in Bozeman, MT

Description: Our licensed and experienced dog groomers will take the utmost care of your dog or cat in Bozeman. We use ONLY all-natural shampoos, aromatherapy and leave-in conditioners. Voted "Bozeman's BEST Pet Groomers" 7 years running!
Additional Info: NOTE: to ensure the appropriate amount of time for your dog's appt, please make sure to select the correct breed and type of service (Bath, Full Cut, etc). If the breed or the type of appointment is incorrect, this may result in cancellation of your appt.
Logo: Dee-O-Gee BZN
Phone: 4065512364
Address: 2051 Oak St
#4
Bozeman MT 59718
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Website: http://bozeman.dee-o-gee.com
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Jen Noland
Jen Noland

I've lived in Montana since I was 1 year old and spent most of my life in Bozeman. I've grown to love everything Montana has to offer and find myself drawn back to the mountains every time I'm away, I just can't get enough of living here. Throughout the years I've owned almost every type of animal you can imagine, from horses and chickens to snakes and spiders, I've seen pretty much everything! Of course my favorite of all the animals I've owned would be the many varieties of dogs I've had the pleasure of loving and caring for. Right now I have my first two shelter dogs and I could never replace them for anything! Growing up my family owned a Shih-Tzu and getting her groomed regularly was always difficult for us. We relocated quite often and she had many health issues that demanded attention. I started grooming in part as a way to help her and any other dogs that need the same care and attention, so I could offer a better life to our furry family members. I feel like my experience in owning dogs that require regular grooming helps me to understand how to make their haircuts functional, as well as cute and stylish! This is a profession that I take pride in, and I hope that I get to help as many dogs as possible in the years to come.

Kaitlyn Sorvari
Kaitlyn Sorvari

Amanda Mees
Amanda Mees