Dental health is one of the most neglected health issues in dogs. Unfortunately, neglected teeth in dogs can lead to other serious diseases, some of which are fatal. Few dogs show signs of dental disease, so it’s up to the family and veterinarian to uncover what may be a hidden – and oftentimes painful – … Read More »
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How to Know if Your Dog Has Allergies and What To Do About It
Dogs can suffer from allergies as often as people, but they don’t react to allergies in the same way, making it difficult to figure out what is going on. For example, heavy pollen counts might cause humans’ eyes to itch and water, or cause sinus problems. But dogs might react to pollen by having itchy … Read More »
Why It’s Crucial that You Start Grooming Your Puppy Early and Regularly
Grooming your puppy regularly is about more than just keeping him or her looking and smelling nice (although those are important benefits too!) Grooming is important for maintaining your puppy’s overall physical health. Groom Your Puppy While Still Young Your dog needs to learn to tolerate grooming when he or she is a puppy. If … Read More »
What to Do If Your Dog Has Cracked Paw Pads
It’s January in Colorado and that means frigid temps, icy conditions, deicers and antifreeze, all hazardous to your dog. It’s important that you check your dog’s paws regularly for signs of cold weather injury or damage, such as cracked or bleeding pads. Your dog’s paw pads are an important indication of your dog’s overall health. … Read More »
7 Essential Holiday Grooming Tips for Your Dog (and Get $5 Off Coupon on Your Next Grooming Appointment)
The winter holidays are fast approaching; now’s the time to make sure your dog is ready for whatever observances you have planned. Many families like to include Fido in their holiday greeting picture and most families include their dog in the holiday festivities, so it’s important to make sure your furry family member looks his/her … Read More »
Get Ready for a BLOW-OUT This Spring with Expert Dog Grooming Services
Spring and fall are heavy shedding seasons for many breeds. Many breeds “blow” their seasonal undercoats two times each year. Why Dogs Shed Dogs actually take their shedding cue from the sun. They shed more in these seasons because the changing amount of daylight causes their bodies to prepare for a new season’s coat. This … Read More »