Keeping It Clean Safetly
At the same time we want to keep our facilities clean and sanitary, we do not […]
Keeping It Clean Safetly Read More
At the same time we want to keep our facilities clean and sanitary, we do not […]
Keeping It Clean Safetly Read More
Imagine this, your worst nightmare has come true, an animal arrives at your business with an infectious disease unbeknownst to you.
The Importance Of The Clean Cat Salon Read More
The art of being a groomer is to make pets look and smell great. But how you’re grooming shop looks and smells are top criteria pet owners use when deciding whether to return for future visits.
The Best Cleaning Products For Your Salon Read More
Feet are the foundation of movement. Paws come into contact with every surface they touch, whether outside or inside, and keeping them in tip top shape is important for the health and well–being of the pets in our care.
For The Love Of Paws: Basic Paw Care Read More
There are four basic requirements for all living organisms, and nutrition is one of them. Food
Nutrition And The Skin: The Scientific Correlation Read More
How are you keeping your grooming facility smelling fresh and clean? Is it formaldehyde, ethanol, phenols, and petroleum-based artificial fragrances in a can with flowers on it? Those aerosols use neuro-chemicals to numb that part of your brain that controls your sense of smell. What they don’t do is eliminate the source of the odors.
Cleaning The Air The Natural Way Read More
That’s a tricky question requiring an in depth understanding of the word “Natural” and how products are made and marketed.
When we look at labels of grooming products and pet food, the term “Natural” in some cases misleads us into a false sense of security. Natural products are marketed to convey the message that the product or food is safe because it contains natural ingredients, as opposed to artificial.
The Natural Truth: Are Natural Products Really Safe To Use On Cats? Read More
O Glorious ear! How lovely it is to pet and touch the velvety ears of our animals. Such a beautiful and loving gesture it is to touch the ear of a loved one. There are so many nerve endings and blood vessels, touching them communicates love and friendship and calms the giver and receiver of these caresses.
The Glorious Ear: Caring For The Ears Of Our Pet Friends Read More
The field of canine physical rehabilitation has grown tremendously over the past 20 years. Many veterinarians and pet owners have come to find rehab therapists as valuable resources when pets are injured, recovering from surgery or having difficulty with mobility.
7 Signs That May Indicate A Medical Problem Read More
Pet dryers are one of the most important pieces of equipment that a stylist uses. They are essential for producing a beautiful groom. They also allow you to make wise use of your time, while you provide a safe and stress free experience for the pets you groom.
Pet Drying: More Than Hot Air Read More
Oh yes, give me some of that French green; that special Kaolin or Australian black. Yes, I am talking about clay. As far back as prehistoric times, humans have used clay internally and externally to relieve ailments and treat wounds. We may have followed the example of animals, who by instinct, eat and roll in mud for this very purpose.
The Real Dirt On Clay Read More
As a doctor of veterinary medicine, I believe nutrition is the most important daily medical decision pet owners can make for their pets.
The sad fact is that very few pet owners or veterinarians have the knowledge to make informed decisions about pet nutrition.