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K9000 Dog Wash Rosewood

56 John St, Rosewood QLD 4340, Australia

3.5 (8 reviews)

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Tru-Blu K-900 Compact self-service dog wash machine with instructions panel.
Dog wash signage with social media handles and a 'wash gun' graphic.
Blue dryer hose and holder in a grooming salon, likely for de-shedding services.
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Pet grooming salon instructions sign with shampoo, rinse, condition, blow dry and rinse steps.
Tru-Blu K-9 Compact grooming machine with rinse, shampoo, condition and blow dry options.

About K9000 Dog Wash Rosewood

K9000 Dog Wash Rosewood is a shop front pet grooming salon located in 56 John St, Rosewood QLD 4340, Australia, QLD.

With a 3.5 star rating from 8 Google reviews, this salon is a popular local destination.

Whether you're looking for a full groom, a quick wash and tidy, or a consultation for your pet, K9000 Dog Wash Rosewood offers a professional grooming experience for all breeds and sizes.

Opening Hours

Monday Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday Sunday: Open 24 hours

* Hours may vary on public holidays. We recommend calling ahead to confirm.

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Pricing Information

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Estimated starting price

• Final price depends on size and detail

• Consultations usually free

• Deposit may be required to book

Salon Information

Location Type

shop front

Style

de shedding, bath and dry

Google Rating

3.5 ★

Location

QLD

What to Know

  • Consultation recommended
  • Deposit may be required
  • Aftercare instructions provided

About K9000 Dog Wash Rosewood

K9000 Dog Wash Rosewood is a coin-operated self-service dog wash bay set up outside the laundromat in Rosewood, west of Ipswich. Owners bring their own dogs, feed the machine, and do the washing themselves in the tub. Reviewers describe warm water, shampoo and conditioner dispensed from the machine that leaves dogs smelling good, and a high-velocity dryer that gets the bulk of the water out.

Because the bay is unattended and coin-operated, feedback tends to be practical. Several reviewers point out that gold coins are needed, and one notes the wash area is uncovered, so the concrete gets hot on summer afternoons. Regulars use it to get through two or three dogs in a single visit, which is where the setup earns its keep. When something has gone wrong, the owner is described as approachable and willing to sort it out. It suits people who prefer to wash their own dogs but want warm water and a proper dryer rather than a hose in the backyard.

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Services & Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a self-service dog wash?

Yes. It is an unattended coin-operated wash bay where owners wash their own dogs, rather than a salon with a groomer on site.

Do you need coins?

Yes. Reviewers consistently note the machines are coin-operated with no change machine on site, so bringing gold coins with you is worth planning for.

Is there a dryer?

Reviewers single out the high-velocity dryer as the strongest part of the setup, along with warm water and shampoo and conditioner from the machine.

Is the wash area undercover?

No. It sits outside the laundromat with no cover, and one regular notes the concrete gets very hot in summer, so early or late visits are easier on paws.

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