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Aussie Pet Mobile

Attention all Brooklyn pet owners! If you have been looking for an efficient and stress-free way to groom your pet, Aussie Pet Mobile has come to the rescue. This pet-grooming service cleans just about all furry animals from dogs and cats to rabbits and will never put your pet in a cage or crate.

Schedule an appointment and the Aussie Pet Mobile will conveniently come to your house, pick up your pet, and do a full grooming job in the van right on your block. When finished, the Aussie Pet Mobile will bring your pet directly to your door and set up a repeat appointment right then and there.

This wonderful grooming business was opened at the end of August by Gary Joiner and Mark Spooner, who live in Brooklyn and are dog owners themselves. They noticed the lack of a convenient pet grooming service so they decided to take matters into their own hands.

Aussie Pet Mobile will leave your pet clean and happy; as Joiner and Spooner put it, “We’re basically a pet spa on wheels that comes directly to your house.” How can any pet or owner not love it?

The price of the grooming varies depending on the size of the pet. To schedule an appointment today you can either call 1-800-pet-mobile or go online at

www.aussiepetmobile.com.

Frame It In Brooklyn

The Holiday season is upon us, and mirrors and framed prints make wonderful gifts. With almost 40 years of quality professional framing under their belt, Frame It In Brooklyn should be the top choice for all of your framing needs. Whether it’s a cute picture of your kids playing in the park for Grandma’s gift, or a one-of-a-kind piece of art, Frame It In Brooklyn’s professionalism, price and quality have everyone smiling.

As one of New York City’s largest professional framing source, Frame It In Brooklyn caters to clients ranging from art collectors and interior designers to regular homeowners and office workers. The 10,000-square-foot manufacturing and design facility is packed with thousands of frames, and the friendly staff will help you find the right frame for every piece.

Frame It In Brooklyn is highly dedicated to the goal of customer satisfaction — and with custom framing options galore, it is almost impossible for them not to meet that goal.

Frame It In Brooklyn (767 Third Ave., between 25th and 26th streets between Park Slope and Bay Ridge). Open Monday through Saturday, 8:30 am–5 pm. E-mail info@frameitinbrooklyn.com or visit www.frameitinbrooklyn.com.

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