
I wanted to offer something different and provide the experience for your dogs that I wanted for my own. You see so many times busy salons with dogs waiting in cages or become stressed and anxious in the environment. My name is Danielle and I am a 23 year old Canadian who just moved to England in December. I wanted to create a business that cared for dogs and made grooming an enjoyable experience. I love dogs and being around them and one day the idea came to me, become a dog groomer. I had many experiences with different groomers, some good and some not so good.Īt home I am fortunate to have a large peaceful, tranquil and secure garden that backs onto West Park and I have a spacious lodge at the rear.

For years I have taken them for grooms and never really settled with a groomer. I also have two cockapoos called Mia and Lola who require lots of love and attention. I wanted a way to work but have more time at home with him.
DANIELLE NOTTINGHAM FULL
I can be flexible with pick up and drop off times (where possible) and also offer collection and drop offs for your dog in the local area (if needed subject to availability.)Īfter working full time in an office for over 10 years I felt my work life balance was suffering and I was spending less and less time with my little boy. I also hand dry all dogs and avoid using any equipment to ‘speed up the process.’ I want your dog to be excited to see me and build a relationship with me and not just see me as their groomer, I want them to enjoy their pamper and leave feeling special. Should your dog need it I provide regular breaks throughout the groom. I operate on a one dog at a time basis, your dog will always have my undivided attention. For the People (2019) CBS This Morning (2014-2015) CBS Evening News with Scott. This article was published in the Saturday, Augedition of the Columbia Daily Tribune with the headline "Nottingham quickly calms her nerves: Missouri routs Pacific in 2013 season opener.Before starting any groom I spend time with your dog in the garden, play a little and allow them to build their trust with me. Danielle Nottingham played a BNA anchor in the season two of For the People. "There's some pressure," she said with a smile, "but I think I'm getting my touch back and shot down." So, for now, all eyes are on Nottingham to reclaim that 2011 form. She took no shots in an exhibition last week. And Alyssa Diggs, the team's leading scorer last year, is hampered by hamstring injuries.ĭiggs played 45 minutes last night and took just one shot. Why? She's got the experience and proven production over Grant and Russell. In a way, Nottingham is being leaned on more than any other forward to replace the holes left when Adeshigbin graduated and Raymer left. "As soon as we saw that," Blitz said of Webb's play, "we were going to move" Nottingham "up front." Webb, along with fellow true freshman Melanie Donaldson, started last night. True freshman defender Erin Webb's performance during two-a-days cemented Nottingham's move. The loss of Raymer and Adeshigbin is the primary reason Nottingham returned to her more natural position of forward this year. That followed a sophomore season in which she had five goals and a team-leading 13 points as forward. Nottingham had one goal last season during her first - and likely only - season as a defender in her soccer career. Said Blitz: "They got hardened by not scoring."

"I'm hoping this year is a breakout year." "We both had rusty years last year," Russell said. Russell and Grant were 0 for 30 in shots on goal a season ago. Nottingham had one, and sophomore Reagan Russell and junior Taylor Grant had two each. Missouri got five goals last night from three players who combined for one goal last year.
