Pollyanna's Grooming at 1108 10th Street in Coronado handles all-breed dog and cat grooming two blocks east of Orange Avenue in the Village district, inside the 92118 commercial grid that stretches from Hotel Del Coronado at the southern end of Orange Avenue to the Coronado Ferry Landing bayfront on First Street. Baths, breed-specific haircuts, nail trims, ear cleaning, de-matting, and de-shedding services run on a morning schedule, with overflow demand for anxious or small-dog appointments accommodating the single-animal focus that characterizes Coronado's independent grooming studios compared to mainland chain operations across the Coronado Bridge in San Diego. The 10th Street location is walkable from the densest residential blocks in Coronado's village core — the A Avenue through I Avenue grid where most of the island's year-round residents live within a few blocks of Orange Avenue shops, restaurants, and services. Dogs returning from a groom at Pollyanna's can transition directly to a leashed walk through Spreckels Park at Seventh and Orange or an off-leash session at Coronado Dog Beach, the city's designated off-leash sand north of the Naval Air Station North Island fence line where clean, freshly groomed coats pick up significantly less sand and salt residue than matted or ungroomed fur. Clients who prefer the single-animal home-based format over a commercial storefront can compare the scheduling model at Groomer's Den on Leyte Road near Naval Amphibious Base, where one-on-one appointments eliminate shared-space waiting entirely. Cat grooming — sanitary clips, lion cuts, bath-and-brush packages, and nail trimming — runs on a separate schedule from dog appointments to minimize cross-species stress in the salon environment. The 10th Street shop sits equidistant between Coronado Beach's 1.5-mile Pacific shoreline and the Glorietta Bay waterfront, serving dog owners in both the beachside and bayside residential corridors of the 92118 community.