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Joyous Dog grooming now open in Crossville – Crossville Chronicle

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Some clouds this evening will give way to mainly clear skies overnight. Very cold. Low -1F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.
Updated: January 21, 2025 @ 4:13 pm

Abigail Olsen recently opened Joyous Dog Grooming.
Olsen said she enjoys working with dogs and has gotten experience over the past few years in a variety of services.
Joyous Dog Grooming offers baths, brush outs, full-grooms, tidy trims, anal gland expression, nail trims, coloring and tooth brushing.
Joyous Dog Grooming is located in the Pampered Pet Parlor at 2332 Lantana Road, Suite 103, Crossville, TN 38572.
Joyous Dog Grooming is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday by appointment only.
Gaining her experience, Olsen previously worked at the Bed & Biscuit Kennel as a kennel assistant for three years, a dog bather for a year and finally as a groomer.
Olsen is a certified groom tech with the Paragon School of Pet Grooming. While pursuing her groom tech certification, she also worked at Pet Sense as a dog bather.
In May of 2023, Olsen became a certified dog groomer through the Concord School of Grooming in Knoxville, TN. In November 2024, Olsen began her own business inside Pampered Pet Parlor.
Olsen said one thing that sets her business apart from other groomers is that she offers affordable, quality care for her customer’s pets.
For more information about Joyous Dog Grooming, or to schedule an appointment, call 931-710-5685.
Gary Nelson may be reached at gnelson@crossville-chronicle.com
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