By Taren Powell
The Emery County Business Chamber hosted a ribbon cutting on Monday, Oct. 28 for a new Huntington Main Street business, Doggone Pretty Pet Spa.
Scarlett Hall is the proud business owner and groomer of the new establishment. She comes to Emery County with 29 years of grooming under her belt. While she was raising her young kids and would frequently bring them to work with her, they learned to love grooming as much as she did. Her children followed in her footsteps and are also dog groomers throughout the state of Utah. Hall truly has a passion and love for what she does.
Not only will Hall offer a full pet spa, but she will also have an animal boutique with clothes and accessories. In the near future, she will also start boarding animals. She is currently working on getting a grass patch finished for the furry friends to run around during their stay. She has worked hard with many renovations and is excited to continue upgrading the building. She would like to thank her friends Linda and Mark Kemp as well as Bobbi Green for their help getting the shop ready.
Hall works well with animals and will treat fur babies with all the love and care they deserve. She stated she isn’t just simply bathing and cutting their hair, but she is there to observe their overall health. She loves what she does and is excited to start accepting new clients. Those interested may call to schedule an appointment at (435) 687-2306 or walk-in anytime for a dog nail trimming. Doggone Pretty Pet Spa is open Tuesday through Saturday and is located at 77 North Main in Huntington.