
Ayanna Puryear, a nurse practitioner by profession, found herself at a dog grooming appointment with her seven-year-old Shih Tzu-Poodle mix named Bentley when an enlightening conversation with the groomer sparked an innovative idea.
This fall in Uptown Charlotte marks the launch of Clip, an inclusive grooming studio designed specifically for independent pet groomers.
Puryear is currently transforming an 810-square-foot space at 810 East 7th Street, Suite 111 to accommodate multiple groomers and various pets including dogs and cats.

The business model of Clip is inspired by the popular salon suite concept where stylists pay a regular fee for access to managed spaces along with necessary tools and products to serve their clients—without bearing the full burden of running a customary storefront. similarly, Clip aims to provide this supportive environment for pet groomers.
Puryear noted that many groomers expressed frustration over their limited options outside commercial studios; they often resorted to working from home or using mobile setups.

Puryear is no stranger to entrepreneurial ventures; alongside her nursing career, she has previously engaged in real estate flipping as a side hustle. Recognizing the demand for dedicated pet grooming spaces led her to embark on this new journey.
Puryear conducted extensive discussions with local groomers and stylists about their experiences and challenges within the industry: some operated from home while others traveled directly to clients or owned their own facilities; however nearly all highlighted common pain points such as high overhead costs and limited access to professional networks within the broader pet-grooming community.
The goal behind her venture is clear: she aims for Clip not only to alleviate these burdens but also empower new entrepreneurs entering this field while helping established professionals reduce operational expenses.

July
2025.
(QCity
Metro)
The financial investment required for quality grooming equipment can be notable
.an example includes specialized hydraulic tables that allow groomers flexibility when handling pets of varying sizes during styling sessions.
At Clip,
grooming professionals will have access
to top-tier veterinary-grade Waggz tables—referred by Puryear as “the Maybach” of grooming tables—which can support up
to265 pounds,
featuring foot pedalsand adjustable arms.
These premium tables retail around $2,300,
a price point that may be challenging for individual groomers starting out on their own
Pursuing independence will be encouraged here;
groomers can manage their schedules while serving clients directly or join forces under Clips’ umbrella until they feel ready enough venture independently
Pryyear clarified that although appointments are available through public booking channels,
grooming professionals are welcome maintain relationships with existing clientele alongside those acquired via Clips’ platform
The facility will offer washing stations,grooming tools,dryers,and kennels among other essential resources neededfor effective operations
.This collaborative environment also fosters networking opportunities among fellow professionals within shared spaces.
< fig caption > Owner Ayanna Puryear reveals ongoing work on main lobby area inside clip’s innovative design aimed towards enhancing user experience .July ,25.( Q City Metro ) fig caption > figure >
< fig caption > Owner Ayanna Pryyear shows off construction updates regarding clip’s one-of-a-kind approach towards modern day animal care solutions.July ,25.( Q City Metro ) fig caption > figure >