For lots of pets, visiting the groomer is as routine as going to the vet for a check-up. Some may enjoy the grooming experience (it’s like a doggie spa!) while others simply tolerate it. For a handful of pets, though, a grooming appointment might be a very anxiety-inducing experience. Your pup might be reluctant to […]
View post →Ear cleaning is a routine step taken by groomers during the grooming process to keep your pet comfortable and healthy. Dirty ears not only smell bad, but they can develop into ear infections if left untreated. If you would like to keep up with your pet’s ear health in between groomings and vet visits, here […]
View post →One of the first signs that your pup is due for a groom is those long, scratchy nails that you hear clip-clopping on your tile floors. A lot of people are uncomfortable attempting an at-home nail trim for various reasons (perhaps Fluffy just won’t hold still). The most common concern that we hear, though, is […]
View post →Our area just had its first snowy weather of the season! In lieu of the icy, cold, wintery conditions, we have had many clients tell us that they worry about their pets getting groomed when it is so cold outside, reasoning that shorter hair means a colder pup. Some pet parents might even go so […]
View post →They grow up so fast, don’t they? Having a puppy is exciting, and an adventure for both of you. You’re busy learning about your puppy while he/she is busy learning about literally everything – the whole world is new and fascinating to puppies, and they are eager to learn. While you are focused on teething […]
View post →Many pet parents are all too familiar with that feeling of dread you get when you are petting your long-haired dog (or cat) and notice those annoying, unsightly clumps of hair in their coat. Those clumps of tangled hair are referred to as mats, and while minor matting might just seem inconvenient, more severe matting […]
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