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Professional grooming for over 25 years
Susan Walz CMG
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Marsan Poodles
End Results Grooming

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541-221-0955
2040 West 18th Eugene, OR 97402 PAY ONLINE! 
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Susan Walz CMG

Rogue's Portrait

Susan Walz, CMG has been a professional groomer for over 25 years. I opened End Results grooming here in Eugene, Oregon, to provide residents with professional, superior-quality grooming, whether their animals be pets or show stock.


End Results Grooming and Marsan Kennels are the product of Susan Walz's 25+ years experience in all aspects of animal care and breeding. She is dedicated to providing superior quality breeding and grooming services to both the show & pet communities.



25 Years Experience

For years, one of End Results' specialties has been grooming terriers. We can hand-strip your wire-haired dog, like the show schnauzer shown at left, or clip the coat while still maintaining a breed-correct cut, like the pet schnauzer shown at right.

I learned hand stripping of miniature Schnauzers on American/Canadian Champion Skyline's Blue Spruce, from Carol Parker in the 1970's. Since then, I have worked to keep current on breed styles and standards.

Shown here is Jester, one of End Results' "mascots." While parti-colored poodles like Jester aren't currently allowed in AKC shows, we believe that all dogs should be groomed in accordance with the current AKC standards for their breed.

Whether the customer's animal is show-quality, or a beloved pet, End Results customers always get professional-quality grooming.

Cats need grooming too!

End Results grooms primarily dogs, but cats and other animals are welcome too, and are groomed with the same care and professionalism as the canine clients.

While many people believe that cats "groom themselves," regular grooming is very important for long-haired breeds like the persians shown here. Their fine undercoat fur is easily matted (especially in wet climates like Oregon), and they may need help removing it during shedding season.

Rescue Groomings

George is one of our recent "rescue" groomings. Stray dogs are often found ungroomed to the point where it is a hazard to their health. In the left hand picture, you can see that George's hair was so matted it came off in one piece when he was clipped. On the right is George right after his first grooming.