Some days pet sitting are better than others. Things just explode sometimes. π€£πΆ
Have you made a New Year's resolution to start walking and take your dog with you, only to find that your dog has other ideas and prefers to walk you instead? If your dog experiences anxiousness, pulls on the lead, or makes walking unpleasant for you, contact us today to learn how our private lessons or group obedience training can make walking your dog more enjoyable.ππΎ
Changing your dogs behaviour is possible. Call us on 0487 674 487 or visit our website www.townfarm.com.au to find out more.
As we all open our Christmas presents today, remember that your furry family members also appreciate gifts, and if you're away, we can assist them in unwrapping their presents too. Town & Farm Pet People π
This cat of ours loves ice π§
What weird things does your cat do or like??
I would just like to say thank you to everyone that helped by donating to this great fund raising drive. It will help more then you know.
πΎπΆPAWS & CLAWS MARKETπ±πΆ - We invite you to attend our market event on Today, 23rd November, from 8AM to 1PM at The Goods Shed, Victoria Street, Toowoomba, and browse our product offerings. We also have our Christmas range available. π
Town & Farm Pet People
You will find us at the following Markets over the next few weeks:
17th Shalom Markets Bundaberg
23rd Paws & Claws Toowoomba
5th Christmas Market Dalby
7th Christmas Market Chinchilla
Come and check out our Christmas range.π
Town & Farm Pet People
You will find us at the following Markets over the next few weeks:
17th Shalom Markets Bundaberg
23rd Paws & Claws Toowoomba
5th Christmas Market Dalby
7th Christmas Market Chinchilla
Come and check out our Christmas range.π
Town & Farm Pet People
Early morning shenanigans always put a smile on our face to start the day. #petsitter #loveanimals
Did you know we offer dog nail trimming?π
Dogs nails need regularly trimming.
Here's why:
1. Prevents overgrowth: Long nails can cause discomfort and affect your dog's gait.
2. Reduces risk of injury: Overgrown nails can crack or break, leading to pain and bleeding.
3. Maintains hygiene: Trimming prevents dirt accumulation under the nails.
4. Protects furniture and flooring: Long nails can scratch surfaces.
The frequency of trimming depends on factors like breed, size, lifestyle, and nail growth rate. Typically, nails need trimming every 4-6 weeks.
Contact us today to find out how we can help
π±0487 674 487
π₯ Video is our Rosie enjoying her nails being trimmed.
Great night at the Chinchilla Campdraft οΌ€οΌ―οΌ§γοΌͺοΌ΅οΌοΌ° π
6 dogs participated with Archie a local dog jumping an incredible height of 2.15 metres. ππΆ
Looking forward to next year.π
Our silly 13 year old Ginger Ninja Tiga still loves to suck his blanket. πΉ
Does your cat like to do the same thing or have any other silly traits?
#petsitter #loveanimals