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Nash Pet Salon

Nash Academy

Nash Approved Practical Instructors: Amy Thomas
Nash Approved School
Nash Academy Practical Skills Site
Location: Lexington, Kentucky

The Nash Academy headquarters is located in Lexington, Kentucky, the "Horse Capital of the World."

Nash Academy Practical Skills Site is located in the Nash Pet Salon. 

The Nash grooming and styling area is the ultimate in design and creativity for a pet grooming salon with well lighted stations that are designed for the ultimate in safety, sanitation, aesthetic appeal and organization. Each styling station is equipped with a large mirror, a counter to place hand tools, a lighted electric grooming table, a central vac system and an enclosed shelving unit for grooming tools and grooming products. The bathing room is designed for the comfort and safety of the bather and the dog. Each bathing station is designed with a safety temperature control for the water, various shampoo systems and bathing tubs of varied heights. The drying area is equipped with high velocity and stand dryers. The kennel drying units are computerized with temperature and time controls allowing a safe haven for dogs more suited to kennel drying than table drying.

 
About Lexington, KY

The Nash Pet Salon is located in the heart of the Bluegrass. Lexington provides many interesting activities for visitors. There are beautiful horse farms to see as well as the Kentucky Horse Park to experience, which takes you back in time to past Kentucky Derby winners, and allows you to visit with such great, living horses as Cigar. Many activities provided by the park are also available to visitors, including horseback riding. Fayette County consists of 283 square miles of gently rolling plateau in the center of the inner Bluegrass Region. The area is noted for its beauty, fertile soil, excellent pastureland and horse and stock farms. Poe Pratensis (bluegrass) thrives on the limestone beneath the soil's surface, playing a major role in the area's scenic beauty and in the development of champion horses. Numerous small creeks rise and flow into the Kentucky River in this picturesque and historic region. 

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