Tammy Sullivan established Heavenly Pets in 1990, and it has been a growing thriving business ever since. Tammy had her first grooming job when she was 13 years old and has never looked back. She dabbled in professional handling for a time, and owned several champion show dogs, but grooming is her passion.
Sky Janner worked for Tammy for 15 years. Sky came to work with her mother, a professional dog trainer, and started as a volunteer bather. Tammy soon discovered that Sky had enormous talent for grooming and a wonderful way with dogs and clients. She has been working at Heavenly Pets ever since.
In the summer of 2015, Tammy stepped down from full time grooming and gave the business to Sky.
Tammy now works part time and enjoys weekends at her property near Clinton, where she and her husband are building a house.
Tammy and Sky have a natural rapport and a great working relationship which provides a stress free and pleasant environment for the animals. They both love dogs, and occasionally volunteer their services to the Raytown Animal Shelter to help desperate strays in need of grooming services to better their chances of adoption. Because they do interact with impounded pets, Sky and Tammy would be happy to discuss adoptable pets with interested potential parents.
Tammy and Sky get very attached to their grooming dogs and love them very much. They treat each pet the way they would want their own pets to be treated. Through their commitment, experience, and expertise Heavenly Pets has established a relationship with their customers and their pets that will last a lifetime.
Sky Janner worked for Tammy for 15 years. Sky came to work with her mother, a professional dog trainer, and started as a volunteer bather. Tammy soon discovered that Sky had enormous talent for grooming and a wonderful way with dogs and clients. She has been working at Heavenly Pets ever since.
In the summer of 2015, Tammy stepped down from full time grooming and gave the business to Sky.
Tammy now works part time and enjoys weekends at her property near Clinton, where she and her husband are building a house.
Tammy and Sky have a natural rapport and a great working relationship which provides a stress free and pleasant environment for the animals. They both love dogs, and occasionally volunteer their services to the Raytown Animal Shelter to help desperate strays in need of grooming services to better their chances of adoption. Because they do interact with impounded pets, Sky and Tammy would be happy to discuss adoptable pets with interested potential parents.
Tammy and Sky get very attached to their grooming dogs and love them very much. They treat each pet the way they would want their own pets to be treated. Through their commitment, experience, and expertise Heavenly Pets has established a relationship with their customers and their pets that will last a lifetime.