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PROFESSIONAL GROOMING
SERVICES
We take pride in ensuring your pet will have a good grooming experience. This may mean
we'll take extra time with your pet to gain their trust. We will not force a procedure on a pet. We believe the grooming experience should be a
positive one. This is one reason why our grooming room is enclosed with glass so our customers can see our groomers at all
times. You can be assured every pet is treated with loving care. Appointments are typically scheduled. We ask that pets arrive just prior to their scheduled appointment,
if possible. We don't want the pet to be in a crate for an extended period of time, further stressing the animal against the
experience. Your pet will be provided water while they are in our care. Grooming prices vary depending on the breed, weight, age, and temperament
of the dog.
DOGGIE TUNE-UP 7 point service to keep your dog running for another 3,000 miles* BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 1.
Your pet is bathed
in premium shampoo, blow-dried thoroughly, brushed and checked for ticks. 2.
Eyes checked for clarity
and infection. 3. Exterior ear canals cleaned and checked for mites or infections. 4. Nails trimmed and paws checked for infection and foxtails. 5.
Your pet's teeth brushed
with special pet toothpaste. 6. Anal glands checked and expressed at your request. 7. Cologne. A wonderful fragrance applied to
keep your pet smelling fresh for days!* Price is based on breed and size
CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT 717-795-PETS(7387)

Grooming Tips Grooming your dog accomplishes much more than just making your pet's coat look nice and shiny. It will provide you
with the opportunity to spend some "quality time" with your dog. You will be able to check your dog closely
for any problems while grooming. Move the hair aside and examine the skin closely for signs of fleas, ticks or skin
irritations. Look for any unusual problems with the coat such as mats, tangles, dandruff, etc. Mats and tangles
can be carefully removed while grooming. Learn where your pet likes to be combed and brushed and where he or she doesn't.
All dogs have sensitive areas that need to be groomed a little more gently and carefully than others. By paying special
attention to these areas, you will help make your dog more comfortable while being groomed, and he or she will not resist
future grooming sessions. You will also become familiar with areas that your pet enjoys having groomed. This is
helpful if you need to calm him or her during stressful times such as veterinary visits. Let your dog sniff the brush
and comb before you begin grooming, and then talk to your pet in a reassuring tone while grooming. If the grooming procedure
is made comfortable for your dog, he or she will begin to look forward to regular grooming sessions.
Health
Regular grooming is essential to your dog's health and well-being. Regular combing and brushing will keep the
coat clean and healthy. It will stimulate the skin, and allow the natural oils to circulate to the coat. It will
also allow your to carefully check for potentially serious problems. Check areas for hair loss, inflammation, unusual
tenderness, or lumps under the skin. Constant scratching in a particular area may also be an indication of a problem.
Check with your veterinarian about any unusual problems found. Combing
Comb in the direction of hair growth, combing small sections at a time, until the coat is tangle free. For troublesome
knots and tangles, use an anti-tangle comb. If the coat has a particularly stubborn knot or tangle, you may have to
trim it off with scissors. A dematting comb, slicker, or rake can be used to remove mats. When using a combination
comb, begin with the widely spaced teeth, and follow with the finer teeth. Brushing
Begin brushing at the head, working toward the tail and down the legs. Always brush in the direction of hair growth.
Pay particular attention to the legs and flanks, and areas that easily mat. A pin brush can be used to fluff the coat
by brushing against the directions of hair growth. Regular brushing will help distribute the natural oils from the skin,
producing a healthy, shiny coat. Brushing several times a week is recommended for most dogs. Puppies
Like children, puppies have short attention spans. They will require some special attention. Select a time
when the puppy is less energetic. Begin with short grooming sessions, five minutes or so. Constantly talk
to your puppy in a gentle, reassuring tone while grooming to make him feel comfortable. Be sure to check his or her ears,
paws, teeth, and underside during the grooming procedure. This will, in time, make your pet accustomed to being handled
and examined. Eventually, your pet will be quite comfortable being groomed, and will look forward to these sessions
with you. Frequency It is important to establish and adhere
to a regular schedule of grooming sessions. Schedule these at a convenient time for both you and your dog. A good
time to do this is after the dog has been walked, while he or she is relieved and calm. Select a time when you will
not be interrupted and have ample time to do a proper grooming longhaired dogs should be groomed daily, while shorthaired
breeds may require grooming only twice a week. You will soon see what frequency your dog requires. Nail
Trimming Regular nail trimming is important to your dog's health and well-being. Never use ordinary scissors
to trim your dog's nails. Use trimmers that are specially designed for dogs. Hold the dog's paw firmly, and cut
off the tip of the nail with a single stroke. Be very careful to stop short of the quick, the blood vessel inside the
nail. Cutting the nails right after bathing will make the quick more visible; applying baby oil will serve the same purpose.
Follow up by filing your dog's nails with a nail file.
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