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Locality: Kingston, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-530-2124



Address: 514 Princess St K7L 1C5 Kingston, ON, Canada

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Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 03.07.2021

Sandy pines needs some help

Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 29.06.2021

ElderDog Kingston Pawd is looking for help! If you are passionate about helping seniors and dogs, this opportunity may be for you! We are looking for helpers wi...thin our Pawd to assist with dog care support. If this interests you, please reach out to us at [email protected]. We would love to answer any questions and send you a volunteer application! See more

Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 24.06.2021

Happy love your pets day! Hope everyone is having a great day

Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 06.06.2021

If we hear any different, we will be letting everybody know of any adjustments

Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 07.11.2020

Angela, Anna and Nicole, you are fabulous women and amazing canine stylists. Your dedication, love and care for all your furry clients is second to none! We are so fortunate to have such an amazing team at Maison Chien. Thank you for all you do.

Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 22.10.2020

Let's see those doggie costumes. Send us your pictures in the comments below. Next week we will choose a dog with the best costume and they will get a free walk-in nail trim or facial with their next full groom

Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 08.10.2020

So cute! Hoping everyone has a wonderful weekend and a happy Halloween

Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 01.10.2020

AGILITY! 2 spots available in a beginner agility class with Robin! Anyone who's been wanting to try it now is your chance. This class is on Sundays starting next weekend, email Robin ASAP at [email protected] to sign up or get more info.

Maison Chien Canine Coiffure 25.09.2020

We often miss the subtle body language cues dogs are giving us that they don’t want to be touched. We force interactions, we tell children to go see every dog t...hey come across creating a perception that animals are there for touching purposes. This completely sets dogs and children up to fail resulting in dog bites that could have been prevented. So much pressure is put on dogs to interact with people they don’t know, and ones they do, but it’s really an unfair dynamic and one that the dog often loses and is blamed for. Let’s start changing perceptions about dogs labelled bad for simply expressing how they feel and us ignoring them. If they are considered our best friends it’s the least we can do. See more