06/09/2024
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Dog Grooming and Pet Services based in Corsley, Warminster. Qualified, insured and Enhanced DBS checked. Canine First Aid trained.
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Offering puppy intros, full grooms, dog teeth cleaning, nail cutting in a calm garden based salon and natural dog treats.
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Come and visit us today at the Corsley Fayre 12-4pm
CUSTOMER NOTICE
For those who pay their invoices by bank transfer, we have switched bank accounts. The new details will be on your invoices but happy to send in a private message should you want to have them ready
Itβs definitely an air con kinda day! Please be careful bringing your dogs for their groom. Itβs not wise to walk them to us as they can get heat exhaustion before weβve even started. Travel in a car with air con or windows open is best πΎπΎ
Customer Notice
We are taking a well needed break from 1st to 7th August. No services will be available during this period, including the selling of dog treats. All will be back to normal from 8th August. Happy holidays everybody ππ
Sweet Charlie boy usually comes in with his brother but sadly Bailey was recently PTS π’ RIP Bailey, we will miss you π
Obligatory cuddle before his groom π oh Arlo π₯°
Double coats play a role but DO NOT magically cool a dog down. Letβs break it down and letβs remember a one size (quite literally) doesnβt fit all.
The undercoat traps air against the skin. If that air is cool or there is a breeze this will be very effective in helping our dogs. When they leave the home where the air is cool and enter 22c heat that undercoat will help to keep them cool for sometime and those guard hairs (the top coat) will act like leaves on a tree - shade. BUT as the air becomes hot the undercoat will move and trap warm air against the skin and the guard hairs will make it difficult for that warm air to leave unless itβs windy. So this double coat will only be effective if it can move (very regular grooming needed) AND the weather is windy. Otherwise itβll keep the dog cooler for longer but then heat them up making it hard for heat to escape.
But the double coat does protect that fragile skin, so if you keep it well maintained, your dog is not overweight, you donβt subject them to hot temperatures, and they arenβt a giant breed who is a bigger risk of overheating. Then clipping is not necessary, especially if they are young (older dogs find it harder to thermoregulate).
Remember that double coat keeps them warm in the winter, how many hot days do we get here in the U.K.?! Can you make more effort to groom/get them groomed, provide a fan, plenty of cold water drinking options, get their weight down, and avoid waking when over 20c? If so then clipping is potentially not necessary!
If there is existing skin disease clipping will help you to apply topical products, if there isnβt clipping can expose fragile skin. Some undercoat must be left to protect it. And you have to be prepared to apply sunscreen and potentially be ready for an increase risk of skin disease.
For some the guard hairs can take 4 years to grow back! Yes that may look aesthetically unpleasant. Thatβll also mean less protection against the wet and dirt. Theyβll need a winter coat on. The double coat helps them maintain optimum body temperature.
Like everyone I.e. neutering there is not a one size fits all. You need to assess every dog, here is an example. I was asked would you clip a double coated breed who appears to be struggling with the heat and has cancer and not predicted to survive past the summer, well yes I would clip if all other cooling options have been explored. But generally itβs not a yes for all you need to ask questions, discuss proβs and conβs. But ultimately a clipped coat will cool but could mean other problems may ariseβ¦
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Lottie is still with us, itβs now been 60 days π We are keeping our fingers and toes crossed that she will find a happy home very soon!
You can read all about Lottie here - https://dogsfriends.me.uk/df-dogs/lottie/
We started the day with a trip to Zoomies 4paws πππ
Princess Bella looking and smelling peachy now π
Got my little helper washing out my shampoo bottles and next cleaning all the dog hair up. Gotta start them young π€£
This little princess did her usual on a walk and rolled in π© so itβs the Filthy floof shampoo for her today ππ€£
Today is a funky Fizzy kinda day π
Yesterday was a Cockerpoo kinda day π
Normal service has been resumed. We have our lovely Megan back from hospital π₯³π₯³
Even in hospital, Megan will find a dog to make a fuss of! π€£π€£
One of the wards that Vera visits is designated for young people, but normally most of the patients are over 50. Today, we met this lovely young lady who was about to go home having had a very complex cardiac procedure. We have agreed that she will try to arrange follow up apointments for Vera's visiting times so they can meet up again!
πΎβοΈBrand New Puppy class βοΈπΎ
Tuesday Evenings 6pm starting from 14th May
We will cover a variety of subjects such as correct socialisation, foundational training, introduction to loose lead walking, puppy recall, self controlβ¦
Based on a beautiful farm location in Beckington, Frome Somerset.
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As you can see Grouse is super excited to share this with you all, heβs gutted at only 4 weeks old heβs still too young to join the class. But will be involved on the next course for sure π
Sweet little Taffy crossed over the rainbow bridge yesterday π’ our thoughts are with his owners, fly high little man ππ
Just to let you all know that Megan has had her heart op, all went well and sheβs in cardiac ICU, waking up slowly. Thank you to all for the well wishes and patience with changing your dogs appointments π
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Customer update
As most of you are aware, my daughter Megan went into hospital on Monday for scheduled heart surgery on Tuesday morning. There were complications once they had taken her into theatre and so the surgery was cancelled. Other medical treatment is now required before the heart surgery so there may be further disruption to service, I.e. appointments rescheduled etc, during April and possibly into the first week or so of May.
I would like to thank everyone who has been understanding so far and sent lovely well wishes ππ Sending my apologies in advance of any mishaps or messages unanswered. This has been a rollercoaster of a week and so my brain isnβt functioning as it should. I appreciate you all and will ensure that all your lovely doggies get what they need asap.
Thanks for reading, from a very tired mumma x
Our Easter raffle is now live in the doggy deli WhatsApp group. π£π£ Click on the link below to join:
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Customer Notice
We will be closed for all business on 2nd & 3rd April and then operating a limited service from 4th - 12th April. Messages and calls will still be answered so if you have an enquiry please still send it.
Price increase
From 1st April, our prices will be increased for all dog grooming services. As all dogs and their grooms are individual to them, all customers who have an appointment already will be notified of their new price. Anyone without an appointment will see the new price in their booking confirmation but can also get in touch to ask.
Pet sitting/dog walking: There will be no increase to local pet sits/home visits or dog walking but bank holidays will now be charged at time and half and Christmas/New years day will be double time. Pet sits further afield from Corsley & Chapmanslade will have a slight increase to cover fuel costs.
We hope you all have a lovely Easter weekend! Best wishes, Dee & Harry π£
Sweet little Bella here loves to roll in π© So itβs the filthy shampoo treatment for her! π€£π€£
Elmo has now been assessed by our vet and we are relieved to have found he has a slightly wonky jaw (which is just cosmetic) but is otherwise just fine β€οΈβπ©Ή
This means we are now able to look for his adoptive home. Elmo loves everyone and happily snuggles up with his foster Mum, whilst also really enjoying the company of the six other rescue dogs in his foster home. Heβs a smashing little boy whoβs just had a bit of a bumpy start!
You can read more about him and apply here - https://dogsfriends.me.uk/df-dogs/elmo/
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Little Bear (12 weeks old, cross breed) - looking for a kind, committed and active home π€π»
Little Bear was adopted when he was 9 weeks old, but was very sadly returned a few days later. We have kept him in foster care for a couple of weeks to allow him to decompress and are now starting the search for a loving family π
Needless to say, his new home must be 100% committed to raising a puppy, as he needs (and deserves) stability. You can read more about him here - https://dogsfriends.me.uk/df-dogs/little-bear/
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Warminster
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Monday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |
Saturday | 9am - 3pm |
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