Grooming appointments paced for calm, not the clock.
Xijano Putale is a full-service grooming studio for dogs and cats. Every appointment is structured around a slower, quieter process, built for animals who find traditional grooming overwhelming, including senior pets and those prone to anxiety.
A studio built around how animals actually experience grooming
Grooming isn't only a coat-care task. For many dogs and cats it involves handling, sound, and restraint that can feel unfamiliar or stressful, especially for pets who are older, in recovery, or simply wired to worry. Xijano Putale schedules fewer animals per day so each session can move at a pace the animal sets, rather than the other way around.
Consultation first
New clients start with a short conversation about temperament, medical notes, and past grooming experiences.
Sensory-conscious space
Soft lighting, low-noise equipment, and scent-neutral products for dogs and cats with sensitive noses.
Flexible pacing
Sessions can be split into shorter visits when a pet needs more breaks than a single appointment allows.
Experience with seniors
Positioning and drying methods are adjusted for arthritis, reduced mobility, and hearing or vision loss.
How a grooming visit unfolds
Every appointment follows the same general shape, adjusted to the individual animal in front of us.
Inquiry & Intake
You share details about your pet's age, coat, temperament, and any known sensitivities through the form or a call.
Meet & Greet
Your pet is introduced to the space and the groomer before any tools come out, at their own pace.
Calm Grooming Session
Bathing, brushing, and trimming proceed step by step, with pauses whenever stress signals appear.
Comfort Check-Ins
Water, rest, and short breaks are offered between stages rather than pushing straight through.
Pickup & Care Notes
You receive a short rundown of how the visit went and any observations worth mentioning to your vet.
Values that shape every appointment
Patience over speed
A session that takes longer but keeps an animal settled is considered a success, not a delay.
Consultation before contact
No tool touches a pet until the groomer understands its history and comfort limits.
Comfort-first handling
Restraint is minimized. Positioning is adjusted continuously based on how the animal responds.
Respect for aging bodies
Joint support, shorter standing times, and warm water are standard for older dogs and cats.
A closer look at a typical session
Considering a grooming visit for an anxious or senior pet?
A short conversation before booking helps us understand what your pet needs and what pace works best.
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