Brown’s Hounds-Grooming & Wellbeing

Brown’s Hounds-Grooming & Wellbeing Dog Grooming and Wellbeing service
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Autumn make over day
02/11/2024

Autumn make over day

30/10/2024

As is on a Tuesday this year, firework displays are spread across this weekend and next. We know this is a stressful time for many pet owners, so our vets have put together their top tips on helping anxious pets keep calm 🎆

Our free Firework Guide will help you make sure you've got everything covered for your pet: http://pdsa.me/pFGd

[Visual description: Infographic which has seven tips to help pets cope with fireworks. Each tip is next to a small picture related to the point. Tips include: make a den, play music and sounds, keep pets inside, pheromone plug-in, close doors, curtains and door flaps, cats feel safer up high, and if your pet seeks reassurance, comfort them normally.]

Lots of love today from these partners in crime
26/10/2024

Lots of love today from these partners in crime

A busy day in the hut
26/10/2024

A busy day in the hut

This cutie is always soooooooo happy
20/10/2024

This cutie is always soooooooo happy

19/10/2024

We're in the height of autumn now, and with a new season comes new hazards for our four-legged friends ⚠️

From woodland walks to Halloween-themed fun, keep a close eye on your furry companions this autumn!

What else would you add to this list? 👇

[Visual description: An infographic showing different autumn hazards for pets. This includes dark mornings and nights with images of clouds and a moon. Compost next to a green compost bin. Poisonous plants next to purple and yellow plant. Harvest mites with a picture of a brown mite. Mushrooms with a picture of a red toadstool mushroom. Fireworks with an image of fireworks in a box. Conkers next to an image of a conker. Halloween treats next to a pumpkin basket with lots of sweets in it. Adverse weather next to an image of a cloud and lightening bolts. Rubbish in leaves next to leaves and a warning sign. Fallen fruit next to a rotting apple and pear. Antifreeze next to a jerry can with a snowflake on it.]

Curly day
19/10/2024

Curly day

12/10/2024

Dog

12/10/2024

Dog

Doodle day
12/10/2024

Doodle day

Love this pair, they make me laugh. I was running the bath and I turned round and they were on the table together waitin...
06/10/2024

Love this pair, they make me laugh. I was running the bath and I turned round and they were on the table together waiting for me

06/10/2024

Don't let conkers cause you chaos! 🍂🌳
As we hit peak conker season, we try to discourage owners everywhere from walking their dogs with a conker tree on your route - especially if they’re always looking for a snack
Be sure to share this to help spread the message!

Making sure everyone is matt free and fluffy to keep warm this autumn
05/10/2024

Making sure everyone is matt free and fluffy to keep warm this autumn

Finally got time to give my own dog a make over
30/09/2024

Finally got time to give my own dog a make over

25/09/2024

Halloween 🎃 and Christmas 🎄 bows ordered. Soooooo exciting

21/09/2024

As we get ready to welcome the new season, we also welcome some autumnal hazards for our furry friends. But, could you spot a poisonous plant before them? 👀

During this time, when the summer blooms turn to autumn leaves, many plants and trees start to produce berries and nuts, which can be both tempting and toxic for pets.

It’s important to be able to recognise those hidden toxic plants so you and your pet can keep away from them ⚠️

Here’s a handy list from our vets, to help you spot some of the most common ones to look out for!

[Visual description: An infographic that outlines which autumn flowers and plants are poisonous to pets. This includes; Ragwort, horse chestnut, amaryllis, autumn crocus, yew, chrysanthemum, rowan and hydrangeas.]

A long but lovely day with these beauties
21/09/2024

A long but lovely day with these beauties

Transformation Saturday ❤️
07/09/2024

Transformation Saturday ❤️

A chance to bath my own dog
24/08/2024

A chance to bath my own dog

I’m done, 2 weeks rest
24/08/2024

I’m done, 2 weeks rest

23/08/2024

One more dog to groom and then I will be out of the hut for 2 weeks

Caught up now after being poorly last week. Thank you all for your patience
18/08/2024

Caught up now after being poorly last week. Thank you all for your patience

Beautiful dogs, grooming them is my therapy. Happy place
17/08/2024

Beautiful dogs, grooming them is my therapy. Happy place

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Dawley
Welwyn Garden City
AL71EB

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Monday 5:30pm - 7pm
Wednesday 5:30pm - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

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