Pamper your pet at this new boutique

The Origami Dog opened at the end of June in Sundance Square.

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Does Fido need a little buff and shine — or maybe a unicorn plushie?

Take Fido to the blush-colored Origami Dog shop in downtown. | Photo by @theballooncodfw

Fort Worth’s furry friends just got a whole lot snazzier with the opening of the first pet boutique in Sundance Square. The Origami Dog opened recently at 309 Houston St. offering grooming and pet supplies for downtown’s four-legged residents.

According to CultureMap, Owners Roy and Londyn Meharg participated in Sundance Square’s entrepreneurship program, The Next Big Idea, to gain skills, mentorship, and resources to start their small businesses.

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Just look at those curls.

Open Tuesday-Sunday, The Origami Dog offers:

  • Full grooming services and bathing
  • Deshedding mud spa
  • Moisturizing, conditioning, and hair loss treatments
  • Manicures

Services are available by appointment or walk-in + you can peruse toys, accessories — like these swanky sunnies — and food while your pet gets pampered. Pro tip: Park in Sundance Square Garage No. 3 + No. 4 to have your ticket validated.

Ready to show off your clean coat? Head to one of these dog-friendly spots and make a day out of it.

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