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Elizabeth’s
Story

"Recognizing your pet's limits and your own limits doesn't make you less of a groomer. It makes you a better one."

Elizabeth Torres sees every groom as an opportunity to make a dog's day better. She knows the act of grooming is not about the groomer, but the animal and its safety, comfort and enjoyment. Throughout her 18-year career, Elizabeth has continued to be an avid learner, taking inspiration from her creative community on her journey towards mastery.

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