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September 28. 2011
Pet Grooming For All
A fter a life-tim e filled w ith a
love for anim als, tw o local resi­
dents opened a dog groom ing
shop to provide the com m unity
with a safe place to leave their
pets.
Show D ogs G room ing Salon
and B outique, 926 N. L om bard
St., founded by C orina O w ens
and form er N BA athlete Terrell
B randon, has provided g ro o m ­
ing services for cats and dogs
since it opened in O cto b er 2010.
“ I’ve alw ays loved dogs or
had dogs in m y fam ily,” said
O w ens, w ho w anted to create a
business unique to north and
n o r th e a s t P o r tla n d . ‘‘I a ls o
w anted to create jo b s, and be
able to w ork w ith my fam ily.”
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Corina Owens invites customers to her Show Dogs Grooming Salon and Boutique at 926 N.
Lombard. Owens and community investor Terrell Brandon started the shop last October to provide a
unique and safe place for pet services.
F or T errell, she said, the shop
w as a way to further in vest within
the com m unity.
W ith a co m fo rtab le seating
lobby w ith coffee for custom ers,
to p -o f-th e -lin e p ro d u c ts and
groom ers, O w en s said she d id n ’t
w a n t to h a v e a ty p ic a l d o g
groom ing facility.
“W e hope that if you need a
g ro o m er fo r y o u r dog o r cat you
stop in ,” she said. “ W e'll take
g o o d care o f y o u .”
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