By TL Sellers
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23 Mar, 2023
One of my favorite aspects, by far, of having a career in the pet-care sector is the joy that comes with it. I catch myself smiling on the regular. Whether I’m putting together a movie for a guest’s pick-up the next day, or sending photo updates to pet parents, or just sitting with the pack at meal time…it all brings me undeniable joy; brings me peace. I know many of you feel the same about your pets and also have a deep understanding of the spiritual fulfillment they can add to our lives. This is why we put so much effort into caring for them as we do. We want to give them the best of everything so they can stay with us for as long as the laws of nature will allow. It’s why we want them to feel comfortable, even in our absence, especially with nervous rescues and anxious pups. And it’s why we want to choose a groomer who’s knowledgeable beyond just the skill it requires to do such a job. We want a groomer who’s compassionate to the individual needs of each animal. Don’t we? I sure do. So, you can imagine my excitement to learn of the grand opening of our new local pet-care business, K-Nine Pet Grooming. I had the pleasure of visiting the new space, right in the heart of Fennville, for their ribbon cutting. It’s warm and welcoming, with an authentic energy, a rustic feel, and an open receiving area…plenty of room for guests to sniff around and get comfy when they arrive. The groom room is spacious and equipped with 2 comfortable work spaces - a welcome upgrade for the humans in charge of the operation, who previously shared a smaller, home-based grooming space. I couldn’t visit a new business that serves the pups in our community without making new friends with humans too. I was eager to introduce myself and schedule a groom. Tammy Moeller and Olivia Reynolds are the resident groomers, and both are excited to be bringing their expertise to our community in the new storefront space downtown. I had the opportunity to sit and chat with Liv for a while - she did the groom for our Miss Maggie May. We hit it off right away as we shared stories and found similarities in our separate journeys. She has a calm demeanor and a gentle energy around the dogs she works with. Maggie gets VERY nervous with new humans and Liv had her calm in no time. So much so that Maggie May allowed me to exit the building without assaulting the ears of every human within a five mile radius. She just…let me leave. Amazing. While Liv is a native Michigander, she spent some time living in NY, and trained to be a professional groomer for several months in Albany. She had been crafting her beginnings at various grooming establishments and recently found herself back here on her SW MI stomping ground. Upon her return, it just so happened (I love this part of the story) that Liv’s mother’s best friend from high school, Tammy, had an in-home grooming business and needed some help. Well, isn’t that just meant to be? While in Albany, Olivia learned everything from grooming, to pet health, to pet behavior, and is eager for this opportunity to work with Tammy at K-Nine. She works 1 on 1 with each dog, taking only 1 client at a time - no running back and forth between grooming tables. Each client gets her undivided attention for as long as they are with her, which I LOVE…I know Mags would get nervous if her groomer had to walk away for too long. Liv also loves to share her knowledge of any tips and habits that can improve the overall health of your dog. Maggie May enjoyed a blueberry facial and we learned about all the benefits of such a fancy ordeal. Canine tested, Maggie approved. I was grateful to be able to chat with Tammy over the phone and am excited to get to know her as well. She also brings a wealth of knowledge to the field, with 23 years of experience, and has been serving our local pet community from the very start, bathing pups back in the ‘90s in the Douglas area. Eventually, she started grooming on her own, and her home-business evolved while she spent her days driving a school bus for Fennville Public - she’s served our community in more ways than one! Since she said goodbye to the kids at school, Tammy has spent the years growing the grooming business and eventually needed help. Enter Olivia! Perfect timing. When Liv returned to Michigan and started working with Tammy, the need for more space became apparent. As is the way when things are meant to be, everything fell into place, and here we are. Throughout each of these conversations, besides our shared love and compassion for animals, the common thread we kept coming back to was community. For Tammy, it’s about providing for the community she’s called home since the age of 4. For Liv, it’s about returning to her roots and finding a new place for herself in the first town she ever called home. For me, as a Michigander transplant, it’s about settling my roots. All three of us are excited to make more community connections as we begin our respective journeys in the local industry. And I’m grateful Maggie May officially has a stylist…as any Princess ought. Check them out! Get your pups a groom! To schedule directly with Olivia, call 269.270.7066. To schedule directly with Tammy, visit the booking site or call 616.212.4824. Follow their facebook page , and you'll get to see their work - lots of cute photos. :) Speaking of photos...fun stuff coming up! Iva’s Place is excited to be a part of The South Haven Tribune & Herald Palladium’s pet photo contest, “Most Pawpular Smile”. There will be prizes from Iva’s Place, Decadent Dogs, and Fluff ‘N Suds. You'll be able to enter your photos for the running here from March 27 through April 2, voting begins April 3, and the winners will be chosen April 10. We hope you're able to participate! Might want to try and squeeze in a groom before you start taking those photos. ;) ‘Til next time, take care, friends… 🐾 TL