Muddy Creek Dog Grooming

Muddy Creek Dog Grooming Grooming for small dogs, by appointment
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10/29/2024
10/10/2024

Consider donating.

Aside from not having somewhere to set up my business, having 4 dogs, several goats, two donkeys, one horse, and a flock of fancy chickens, makes it incredibly difficult to escape. Rents for suitable properties would have been several thousand per month and at least $400K to purchase. After inflation, I wasn’t even able to afford to move back to the area where I had been living, let alone afford the property I’d sold to move to Chinquapin.

While my situation was a little extreme (having to live semi-off grid for 2.5 yrs with nowhere to cook or properly bathe), there are still women in the area that need to escape, but don’t have anywhere that they can go, without leaving their dog or cat. And we all know what the abuser will do to the pets that are left behind, if they aren’t doing it already to keep the victim in line. Believe me. I’ve experienced it first hand.

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10/01/2024

https://www.purina.com/purple-leash-project

Through Purina’s Purple Leash Project, we’re helping create more pet-friendly domestic violence shelters so survivors and pets can stay together and heal together.

09/16/2024

Most of you are well aware that I have been trapped in an untenable situation for the past several years, that has FINALLY come to an end. I have escaped, with only a few loose ends that the lawyers are working hard to wrap up. With that being said, I have come to the conclusion that for me to completely heal from this monster's abuse, I need to ensure that he never, ever has an opportunity to be in my presence or contact me again.
I have made the difficult decision not to reopen Muddy Creek Dog Grooming and to refer all of my amazing and supportive clients to Bark & Bone of Mt Olive (919-299-4058) and The Grooming Room of Deep Run (252-550-0551). I've met Bark & Bone's owners and were quite impressed with them. I'm sure their grooms will be top notch. Carmen, of The Grooming Room, is incredibly talented and an absolute artist. Just explain that your pup will need an "express groom," if you're not wanting to leave them for more than a few hours.
I absolutely cannot thank each and every one of you enough for your support. However, faced with the choice of either disappointing valuable clients or a life of complete freedom from an abusive ex partner, I am sure that most of you would understand and make the same decision.

All, unfortunately, it's going to take longer for me to move and get back up and running than I had anticipated. Feel fr...
09/06/2024

All, unfortunately, it's going to take longer for me to move and get back up and running than I had anticipated. Feel free to check out Bark and Bone's grooming services during my transition.

🐶 Meet Duke! This handsome boy pays us a visit every four weeks for his grooming sessions, and we always look forward to seeing him.
❤️ His demeanor is as lovely as his appearance; he’s incredibly sweet and always well-behaved during his grooming appointments. It’s easy to see why he’s so adored by everyone who meets him.
✨ We feel honored to be a part of Duke’s life and look forward to many more visits from this adorable guy!

09/02/2024
08/31/2024

FREE RABIES CLINIC

Saturday, September 28th, 8-10 am
Warsaw Animal Hospital
1472 State Rd 24 Bus, Warsaw, NC 28398

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!

Contact Dr Mary Odom directly at 910-284-5764 for more information or to purchase one of these lovely dogs. https://sunf...
08/30/2024

Contact Dr Mary Odom directly at 910-284-5764 for more information or to purchase one of these lovely dogs.
https://sunflowerfarmnc.com/

3 females and 3 males left. All with some badger markings. All have double dewclaws. Not registered. They're 22 weeks old today, raised with the sheep, exposed to chickens ; fully vetted all the way through rabies (they won't need anything for a year except spay/neuter if owner wants). $800 includes $400-500 worth of veterinary care already done.

08/30/2024

Effective immediately, I'm closed for business and moving to my new location! I'll contact everyone individually to reschedule their upcoming appointments. Thanks for your support and understanding.

Send a message to learn more

Snake skin I just pulled from behind a toilet in the bathhouse
08/25/2024

Snake skin I just pulled from behind a toilet in the bathhouse

Who wants to win a free groom?? Let's play a game!! Come up with something that'll make us laugh (the darker the better)...
08/25/2024

Who wants to win a free groom?? Let's play a game!! Come up with something that'll make us laugh (the darker the better), to put on the paper that this guy's holding up to the security camera. I'll make memes with any entry that I think's funny, I'll post them, and then I'll let y'all vote. A free groom will consist of up to $50 off a full groom. I ain't doing a doodle for completely free, y'all! ;)

Side game - if you want to guess what the guy actually did write on the paper, after he'd broken into my private shower/laundry area, feel free. Three words, making up such an ironic sentence that even Alanis would be proud.

Of course, there's nothing at all humorous about stalking and domestic abuse. The base picture for this meme was lifted from security footage back in December 2023, when "someone" kept breaking into "my side" of the bath house, after I decided that 43 degrees was simply too cold for me to be showering outside under a garden hose. Even with there being hot water going to that hose at the barn's wash pit, and I DID take a shower with it being 43 degrees outside, I will absolutely NEVER do it again. After consulting with my lawyer (really? Who has to get permission from their lawyer to shower indoors???), I secured one side of the bath house so I could shower indoors. The bath house, mind you, is not climate controlled. No heat or air conditioning. There are sometimes snakes and often are frogs, lizards, and spiders in the shower area.
This person, for whatever reason, was hell bent on my not being allowed to have private shower and laundry access, even though I'd been granted those basic necessities in a court order filed June 5, 2023, This video was from the second of three times this person busted the deadbolt holding the door closed.

We'll do this game for about two weeks and then we'll move on to another that I'll call Devil's Advocate. As in Guess who's the Devil's Advocate, since he's a big player in my having to stay in these living conditions. I'll give clues and y'all can guess the identity of one of the people enabling this behavior.

SHUT THE DOOR ON DOMESTIC ABUSEOctober is Domestic Abuse Awareness month. This door, formerly my office door, that was r...
08/22/2024

SHUT THE DOOR ON DOMESTIC ABUSE

October is Domestic Abuse Awareness month. This door, formerly my office door, that was ripped off its hinges over a year ago, will be on display in front of my salon the entire month of October. Clients are welcome to sign this door with a sharpie, in support of Shutting the Door on Domestic Abuse. Any donations collected will be forwarded to Safe Haven of Pender and Duplin Counties.

Interesting read
08/21/2024

Interesting read

PROCESSED FOODS MADE DOGS … AND YOU

If you ask folks railing against “processed” foods what the process is, they’re likely to just blink and fall silent. They have probably never even thought about it.

In fact, almost every food we have ever eaten is “processed”.

Tomatoes are ground into sauce, wheat into flour, beef into hamburger.

Water is processed by the addition of chlorine to kill contaminants and fluoride to protect teeth.

Salt is processed by being cut from mined blocks or distilled from ocean water before being ground into sand and having iodine added (to this day *lack* of dietary iodine is the leading preventable cause of intellectual and developmental disabilities, affecting about two billion people worldwide).

Coffee is processed by separating bean from fruit, drying and then roasting the bean, grinding the bean into powder, and then running water over the grounds. Into your coffee may go milk or cream which has been processed through homogenization and pasteurization and which has likely been further processed to increase or lower the fat content, as well as to add vitamin D (to prevent rickets). Sugar may be added — typically processed from sugarcane, sugar beets, or corn.

Any time a food is ground, dried, canned, coated, cut, pressed, frozen, cooked, smoked, steamed, or extruded, it is processed.

Any time a vitamin or preservative (even a natural preservative like Vitamin E or C) is added, it is processed.

Olive oil is a processed food, as is beer, and most fresh fruit (dyed for color, coated to preserve, and gassed to speed ripening).

Meat is deboned, eggs are washed and candled, fish is filleted, and nuts are shelled.

Grains and fruits are fermented, and meats are mixed and ground into sausage.

The entire history of man, from caveman to today, is about processing foods to increase yield, improve storage, decrease costs, improve taste, release nutrients, and eliminate contamination. The “processes” used include fire, water, knives, grinders, radiation, freezing, steaming, drying, smoking, canning, extruding, bottling, and baking. It has included mixing, colorizing, coating, and filtering.

So what does this have to do with dogs? Simply this: Without “the process” used to convert rice, wheat, corn, and oats into high-yield food, we would have neither civilization nor dogs.

Dogs were literally *created* by the “process” of converting grains to feed through crushing, steaming, and baking.

Dogs — the first domesticated species — came into existence with rice and wheat agriculture for a reason, and their physiology has evolved with grain. It was only when humans discovered the “process” of steaming rice, and grinding, steaming, and baking wheat, oats, and other grains and beans, that they had the extra food to start raising wolves and dogs as a ready supply of meat.

Yes, you read that last sentence correctly; 15,000 years ago dogs became associated with the first human settlements growing rice, and these dogs were consumed as *food*.

Eating dogs in parts of Asia is not a *new* thing, but a very *old* thing — older than raising domesticated chickens, pigs, or sheep as food.

While the “process” of grinding, steaming, and baking rice, wheat, oats, corn and other foods has enabled global human population to explode from 10 million to over 8 billion in the last 10,000 years, this same “process” literally *created* the dog, or “domesticated wolf” that we know today.

As Science magazine notes, when researchers compared wolves to dogs they discovered:

“Dogs had four to 30 copies of the gene for amylase, a protein that starts the breakdown of starch in the intestine. Wolves have only two copies, one on each chromosome. As a result, that gene was 28-fold more active in dogs…. More copies means more protein, and test-tube studies indicate that dogs should be fivefold better than wolves at digesting starch, the chief nutrient in agricultural grains such as wheat and rice. The number of copies of this gene also varies in people: Those eating high carbohydrate diets — such as the Japanese and European Americans — have more copies than people with starch-poor diets, such as the Mbuti in Africa.”

So is “processed” dog food fine for dogs?

Is grinding wheat, rice, oats, and corn, and then steaming it and mixing it with left-over bits of meat, fat, bone, and vegetables a “new” thing? It is not. It is not only a very *old* thing, it’s what created the dog — a Darwinian tale told in the animal’s own DNA, as well as your own.

So what’s the problem with processed foods? None.

The problem is not the process, but the calories.

You see, grinding and steaming does not do the same thing to all foods.

Grinding and steaming coffee beans adds no calories, but makes a delightfully stimulating drink.

Grinding and steaming green beans makes them slightly more digestible while removing a few vitamins — a fair trade.

But grinding, steaming, and baking wheat, rice, corn, beans, chickpeas, or rice releases huge amounts of calories for human and canine access. It is “manna from heaven” for both hungry humans and a wide array of other hungry animals, from wolves and dogs to bears, raccoons, fox, rats, and horses (to name just a few). Horses? Yes horses — look up “horse bread”.

“Processed corn” in dog food is simply corn that has been ground and heated with water to break down complex carbohydrates so they can be more easily digested, same as “processed wheat” is ground and heated with water to make bread. Just as bread is further processed by adding vitamins and natural preservatives, so too are vitamins and natural preservatives added to dog food. Just as your meat is heated for hygienic reasons, so too is the meat used in dog food.

While your own weight may balloon due to unfettered access to an uncalibrated and untested diet of beer, ice cream, pretzels, hamburgers, candy, and pizza, dog food is carefully balanced and calibrated so that fats, carbohydrates, proteins, fiber, minerals, and vitamins are presented in a known, fixed, and provably healthy (and FDA-approved) diet that is absent the kind of sugar-salt-and-fat binges that typify human consumption patterns — including yours.

So is your kibble-fed dog eating better than you?

Almost certainly.

Are all those CALORIES good for you or the dog? Probably not. More on that in a later post.

08/17/2024

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After 12 years of working behind the scenes at a 24hr Emergency and Specialty Veterinary Clinic, supporting hard working doctors and nurses (managing Purchasing and Inventory for three locations), I wanted to do something more hands on. So, in January 2016, I took some grooming classes, volunteer groomed at a local shelter, and got some extremely intense, on the job training at a well-respected, Triangle-area grooming salon. I've been grooming out of my home part time since mid 2016 and opened full time to the general public June of 2017.

In April 2020, while visiting my husband’s family’s campground and boarding stables, I realized that their barn’s unused office would make a wonderful, even-more-open-to-the-public salon. Renovations started on the Chinquapin location later that month and the salon is currently set to open on August 6, 2020.

My goals as a groomer are to produce a quality service that's pleasing to the client, as well as comfortable for the dog. I currently schedule a max of 4-5 dogs per day, simply because I thoroughly enjoy what I'm doing and I don't like to feel rushed. When I'm not rushed, I stay relaxed. The dogs pick up on that and it's a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved.


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