About

Posh Paws Grooming Parlour is based in the centre of the beautiful, bustling Market Town of Framlingham. The Mews is secluded, peaceful and relaxing, we have even placed seating outside. The building was purpose built for a dog grooming parlour in 2002 as it was felt there was a need for this kind of service. Posh Paws has a cosy, relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

All breeds of dog are welcome, from very small to large, with or without hair. They will all get a bespoke grooming treatment, and will be looked after with the care and attention they deserve, as if they were the groomers own.

Our Staff                                                                

 

 

Gail grew up with dogs and knew they would be a big part of her life. In 2014 she started at Posh Paws as a volunteer, and was offered a position after only one week, as her talents and expertise were exemplary.

As our award winning groomer, she is fully qualified with a level 2 and 3 City & Guilds and level 3 diploma plus 10 years of experience and has been promoted to Manager. She is pet first aid trained, and has also attended Asian Fusion seminars. This technique allows you to be creative with style.For more information click the link below. She is a dedicated and skilled member of the team and loves working at Posh Paws.

Our congratulations to Gail for acheiving merit status in most recent diploma exams in August.

 

   

Megan has been working at Posh Paws since 2016 and has gained 7 years of experience in the dog grooming industry. First starting as a grooming assisitant and then progressing on to become a groomer. She has gained her level 2 City & Guilds qualification, and is now the assistant manager at Posh Paws.
 

 

Hollie is a Level 3 qualified dog groomer with over 8 years of experience. She is also qualified in Emmi-pet and pet first aid. She has a beautiful Golden Retriever called Abbie. Hollie will jump at the chance to groom any retrievers that book in at the parlour.

Ebony, Jean and Lousia are our dog bathers, working behind the scenes as part of the grooming process.