About this service
A pet owner choosing a groomer or a boarding kennel is not booking a haircut. They are handing over a member of the family to a stranger — and for boarding, leaving them overnight while they fly to Bangkok or back home for Songkran. That decision is made on one feeling: *can I trust these people with my dog?* Your website's only real job is to answer yes before they ever message you.
What is a nervous pet owner actually looking for?
Not your price list first. They want to know their pet will be safe and gently handled. So the page that earns the booking shows your people, your room, and your routine — clear photos of the grooming table and the boarding pens, the staff who will actually do the work, and calm, relaxed animals (not stiff "after" portraits). A short line like "the same groomer handles your dog every visit" does more than any discount. This is the opposite of a generic salon booking page — a hair salon sells a look; you sell peace of mind.