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While it may have been a joke at the beginning “Wouldn’t it be just so silly if I only did nail trims all day?” This business has and is continuing to grow. Nailed It Denver was founded four years ago in April of 2017 with a vehicle, a pair of nail trimmers, and a dream. (Don’t forget to check out Odie’s bio!) Among the three, the clan has also grown to include rats, a rabbit, and fish! While Tink has always acted as a guide pushing Bree towards the right direction, Odie is a teacher in how he has taught Bree the gentle approach to working with animals hands-on. Next to join was Odie the Purple Poodle who has been a big part of the growth of Nailed It. Marilyn is known for her resting bitch face which Bree finds impossible to resist. During that decade, her clan had also expanded to include Marilyn the cat from Adams County Animal Shelter in 2012 who was in the back corner of the shelter. Using that time to build a network of brilliant and talented friends while building on the skills she already possessed from childhood.

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Since that moment she has worked to rehabilitate dogs, prepared them for adoption, interned with dog trainers, cared for pets, and (yes) groomed pets in the decade she has been in the industry. With Tink as her guide, Bree applied at Petco in 2011 on her 20th birthday and got the position. Life had other plans for Bree though and introduced them in the form of her dog soulmate, Tink, the beautiful boxer mix. Her first calling was becoming a Colorguard instructor, but she tried to broaden her horizons by attending school to become a dental assistant, working in restaurants, retail, and even door to door sales. When leaving the nest, she had her sights set on not making a career out of becoming a groomer. It’s easy to see little Bree working as a mini grooming assistant. Bree spent a great deal of her childhood with her Mom inside of grooming salons, doggy daycares (because why would anyone go to a human one if given the option?), and watching her Dad rodeo while the family was surrounded by horses. When your first word is “moo” and you grow up surrounded by animals it isn’t surprising to grow up to be an animal whisperer.














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