Part of professional grooming services involve cleaning out and inspecting your pet’s ears, as well as removing any excess hair growing there. This is important, as it can help in preventing subsequent ear infections and other issues.
A dog may seem almost human to his doting owner, but the fact is that dogs don't always react to foods the same way humans do. The following common foods are poisonous to dogs, so keep out of your pooch's bowl: grapes, apple seeds, pear seeds, raisins, onions, garlic, macadamia nuts, avocado and chocolate.
Bearded Collies, also referred to as Beardies, are a double-coated breed. This breed looks best when its fur falls naturally to either side and the length and density of the coat enhance the dog without hiding the natural lines of its body.
A trip to the dog groomer can be scary for a first timer. Make sure to be patient with your dog while he adjusts to the experience. After a while, he may even look forward to the adventure -- and a nice biscuit afterward.
Did you know that grooming increases the blood flow to your pet’s hair follicles? It also improves the overall health of your pet’s skin and coat.
A wide range of natural and specialty shampoos, conditioners, and cologne scents are available for your dog’s coat. Some of these include lavender, honeysuckle, bamboo, coconut, oatmeal, honey, plum, aloe vera, deshedding, whitening and more!
Does your cat have a house inside your home? One of the latest trends in cat houses is a multiple-story home. Talk about a spoiled feline!
Did you know that therapeutic pet massage have been shown to have a variety of benefits for your dog? Particularly if your furry friend tends to be nervous, a massage of all his or her muscles will help to settle the nerves and improve the temperament.
Ear cleaning is an important part of grooming your pet. We will remove any excess, dirty, or matted hair from around the ear canal and ear flap, and then gently clean the area and break up, soften, and remove any wax.
We recognize that not all dogs are big fans of nail trims and electric razors. Rest assured that our groomers are always happy to work with even the most skittish pup to help you ensure they always look and feel their best.
No matter what the economy does, pet owners still prioritize spending on their pets. The pet industry makes more than $50 billion a year, a number that has been growing each year.
Did you know that walking on long nails can be painful for your dog and make arthritis symptoms worse? If your pet won’t be still when the clippers come out, let us help.
Do you love pampering your pets, from buying them cute little sweaters to name-brand shampoos? We understand! We love to spoil our pets, too. And why not? Don't they sometimes feel like little extensions of ourselves?
Us Americans must really be crazy about our dogs! The United States of America actually ranks as the most populated country as far as dogs go, with a whopping 75.8 million, with Brazil in second with 35.7 million and China in third with 27.4 million.
It is best to start clipping your puppy as early as possible to help develop good habits during the grooming process. It is easier to train a puppy to get use to clippers rather than expect an older dog to accept the loud buzzing sound of clippers.
When you have a young child in the house who loves playing with the family dog, it’s critical that your dog’s nails be kept trimmed to avoid painful scratches on your child. If you have trouble getting your dog to sit still long enough to clip his or her nails, we’re always here for you.
If your pet has some matted fur, it's a good idea to bring your pet in to a groomer. Matted fur can be painful, and it can cause chafing and skin irritation, leading to more major health issues.
Why have your dog regularly and professionally groomed? For one thing, regular grooming helps to ensure that your dog remains in his best health and comfort level. And as the saying goes, “A healthy dog is a happy dog!”
We recognize that some household pets can shed more than others during certain times of the year. Having your pets groomed more frequently during shedding seasons can help to reduce the amount of hairs you’ll see floating through the air.
Your dog can go “green” on its walks! One of the latest trends in dog products is environmentally friendly leashes.
Is there a special event coming up in your home? Of course, you want the dog looking clean and beautiful along with the rest of the family. A groomer can keep your dog's coat looking shiny and healthy and you can arrange an appointment just before your special event.
You may have heard that all dogs are color blind, but that's not the case. They do see color, but not as vividly as humans. Instead, they have a keen sense of smell they rely on as much or more than they do on their vision.