Stephanie Fuller checks her calendar on her cell phone.
"He likes to run. He gets the zoomies, he gets the zoomies, but ya he's a good dog," says Bradley."He's come a long way since we got him. When we first got him, he was real shy, even around us." "It all just depends on what you are dealing with at that time," says Fuller."I handle medicated grooms, I handle grooms where they are getting ready to cross the rainbow bridge."
"I'm a mom of four, so I was like, oh my gosh, what am I going to do with their education," Fuller says about the early days of the pandemic in March 2020. The vet's office where she worked was forced to close down with other businesses that Spring."A lot of people started reaching out on social media, like, what are we gonna do?"
There are other mobile groomers around the state, but Fuller set her sights on her beloved community of Johnson County. It is where she will give any animal a chance, even those who have been turned away in the past.