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The Sudsy Traveler Bettering animals health and overall well-being by providing quality grooms in your home!
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Reaching out to let my clients know that I also do pet sitting. When I pet sit your pups would stay at my home. I have d...
06/26/2024

Reaching out to let my clients know that I also do pet sitting. When I pet sit your pups would stay at my home. I have dogs and cats and they all get along with animals and love attention. Fenced in yard and plenty of activity. I also pet sit cats and other animals with drop in visits! As an added bonus I am able to groom them before they come back home to you! I have over 10+ years experience with pet sitting and working with multiple animals in one setting. Can administer medications and as a reminder I specialize with senior pups!

06/15/2024
06/06/2024
Hello Everyone!Making this post to let you know I have been down for the count. I have been sick and doing everything in...
05/13/2024

Hello Everyone!

Making this post to let you know I have been down for the count. I have been sick and doing everything in my power to feel better. I will get back to you as soon as I can to reschedule. I apologize for any delays.

As for new clientele. I will reach out to who I can when I am able to take on new clientele. Unfortunately, I can only take on so many clients as I am a one man show. I apologize if this is inconvenient for any new potential clients reaching out.

Can’t stress this enough
05/09/2024

Can’t stress this enough

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04/16/2024

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04/14/2024

From a local gardener:

This tick has been on display for us to show people for a while. After months in a sealed container without any additional feeding, she laid eggs. This demonstrates how long a tick can remain dormant and how many eggs one female can lay. Remember, ticks become active again in the fall, so continue with preventive measures.

If you encounter a small pile of jelly-like balls in your garden, act immediately! These are tick eggs and they're set to hatch soon.

Either set them on fire or destroy them by soaking in isopropyl alcohol. Be sure to wear gloves if you handle the nest, as it contains hundreds of tick eggs that will hatch in a few weeks. I believe it's important to share this post because tick bites can be dangerous.

Stay safe and informed to protect yourself and your garden from these tiny but dangerous creatures!

Looking to wear t-shirts of clients businesses to help promote local while I groom. It would also help me not wear my pe...
04/10/2024

Looking to wear t-shirts of clients businesses to help promote local while I groom. It would also help me not wear my personal clothing for work.😬 Thank you!☺️

03/26/2024

How the Kong ball was invented.

The Kong toy was invented by accident more than 40 years ago when Joe Markham needed a way to prevent his German Shepherd Fritz from biting on rocks and sticks. Fritz, who Markham adopted as a shelter dog, had worn down his teeth to one-third of the size they should have been.

He was working on his vehicle and tossed an axle stop with an attached bracket on the ground. His dog got hold of it and loved it. He was playing with it joyously, much to Markham’s amusement.

He said to his friend, “What do you think of my new dog toy?”

His friend replied, “Actually, it’s not too pretty. It looks like an earplug from King Kong.”

And the Kong toy was born☝😉

02/18/2024

May we raise children to love the unloved things...
The dandelion, the worm and the spiderlings
Children who sense the rose needs the thorn
and run into rainswept days the same way we turn toward the sun

And when they're grown and someone has to speak for those who have no voice
May they draw upon that wilder bond...
Those days of tending tender things
AND BE THE ONES

Nicolette Sowder

The sad truth is
12/18/2023

The sad truth is

The Amish and Mennonite community are known as "The Gentle People". Amish Country is known for its wonderful restaurants, craft shops and well-kept Amish farms. Beautiful fields where bearded men in wide-brimmed hats lead teams of shaggy plow horses tilling the soil. Hay fields dot the rolling hills of Amish country, and the fields that sustain the simple lifestyle are mostly bare. But one crop the most important crop to some remains: Puppies.

An overwhelming number of puppy mill operators are Amish. Inside the picturesque barns and wooden fences of Amish country in New York State and in all Amish communities throughout the US, "purebred" puppies are bred by the tens of thousands, many living in a hellish world of filthy, crowded cages. They are puppy mill puppies, and they bring in $4 million a year for the over 100 Amish and Mennonite farmers who supply pet stores, boutique dog-shop markets, and at least two New York dog dealers, according to the ASPCA. "It's not just some cottage industry by people who sell bread-and-butter pickles by the roadside," says Roger Caras, ASPCA's former executive director.

These "dog farmers" sell 20,000 puppies a year to wholesalers for an average $223 a pup, government records show. And it's making some of these quaint farmers quite rich. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) documents show that one Amish dog farmer sold 1,293 puppies last year for an estimated $290,000 though federal inspectors have cited his farm for numerous violations since 1992 including overcrowded cages and inadequate sanitation, pest control, feeding and watering of animals. Then these sickly, genetic nightmares are delivered to the upscale pet shops. They given them a bath and blow dry them and fluff them up and pray they don't die before they're sold, often for $1,000 or more each.

The Amish don't say much about their involvement. They never do. No one at the local seed store would talk about puppy breeding last week. Or at the buggy maker's. Or at the lumber yard or the pet store. Not even at the corner restaurant. It's their dirty little secret.

Be warned though- the Amish life that is depicted for tourist is nothing like the reality. A simple Google search for Amish puppy mills will return thousands of hits. For farmers, a big crop of dogs can gross up to $500,000 annually, with successful operations netting six figures. For critics, the men in the suspenders and bushy beards are masking a cruel form of factory farming behind the quaint and pure image of the Amish culture.

According to Baker, even shipping a pup a week later, at eight weeks of age, is not a good idea. "Immune systems aren't developed by then and all kinds of health issues could arise."

In areas of the U.S. where Amish dwell, there is a high number of puppy mills. The Pennsylvania Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement lists 243 kennels in Lancaster County. Pennsylvania, 98% of them owned by Amish. Holmes County, Ohio, has 470 kennels -- more than any other county in the nation. While the Amish landcape is among the most beautiful in the world, the puppies bred at the mills NEVER see the outside of wire cages that are usually stacked on top of each other in dark barns.

One cannot throw all the Amish into the same category. Actions of some might sound rash. The puppy-mill breeders might be just a small fraction or a very small percent of the Amish population, but the majority of the population have chosen to ignore what is going on in their own backyards.

The Amish have been allowed to continue their inhumane treatment of animals without pressure from the rest of the population because of the money that tourism brings to Amish businesses. Most people who visit Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and Holmes County, Ohio go there to experience the Amish Culture. Yes, the Amish in general are a hard working, modest people. But they use the modern world to advertise and post the mill puppies on the Internet. These Godly people who shun the outside world have no qualms about using an outide third party to sell their stock.

The Amish continually breed poor quality puppies and keep their breeding dogs in a state that defies decency. They should be barred from dog breeding as they breed poor quality dogs. They get away with it because people think that religious people wold never do anything inhumane.

The following pictures were taken with permission of the Amish owner. All these dogs have been in wire cages all their lives, live totally confined to these spaces, receive no vet care and have deformed paws.

Looking to rehome Chip. To no fault of his own his owner is elder and going to a nursing home. A little about this great...
12/09/2023

Looking to rehome Chip. To no fault of his own his owner is elder and going to a nursing home. A little about this great happy peanut butter loving boy that loves to tell you he loves you:

He’s 11 years old.
He has arthritis & takes Galiprant daily.
He walks with a bit of a limp.
He’s very introverted, gentle & loving. When you arrive at his home he always grabs a toy to bring to you & gently places a paw on you to alert you he needs pets & belly rubs.
He gets along with all people & almost all dogs.

Please message me or Thomas Kubat if interested. Tom and I take care of Chip and he is in need of a home as soon as possible. Thank you!

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12/05/2023

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A little PSA as I keep seeing these recommended on social media by influencers and in groups.

Do you have a furminator?

Throw it in the bin.🗑 🚮

"But I get so much hair out with it"

A furminator is a blade. I've attached a photo of a super short grooming blade next to the furminator blade to compare. The only reason you think it works so well and you get so much hair out is because it's actually cutting your dogs coat. It cuts the good hair, the top coat and leaves long lasting damage, you may not notice at first or ever but its definitely doing the damage and your pups coat will begin to get shorter and shorter, becoming more sparse.

I've not once, nor will I ever use a furminator on a clients dog and 100% do not recommend them. They belong in the bin.

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‘Tis the season! Here is some recent pampering I have done. From puppies to senior dogs I am able to help them all! A li...
11/25/2023

‘Tis the season! Here is some recent pampering I have done. From puppies to senior dogs I am able to help them all! A little about myself is I specialize with seniors and behavioral pups. One of my favorite grooms is outline trims. Book your appointment today for the Holiday season.

Have some time tomorrow for baths and nails. Text me!Photo of Zee for attention 💕
11/14/2023

Have some time tomorrow for baths and nails. Text me!

Photo of Zee for attention 💕

See you this Thursday!
10/10/2023

See you this Thursday!

Do you need more reasons to come to the Dedication Event on Thursday? Well, here's two more: The Sudsy Traveler & PetCare Deluxe LLC !
Do you need grooming, pet sitting, walking or waste removal...These vendors have you covered!

Not sometimes, *always*
10/01/2023

Not sometimes, *always*

Maggie’s first groom with me and she did fabulous! Her parents recently adopted her and I was very excited for them to c...
01/15/2021

Maggie’s first groom with me and she did fabulous! Her parents recently adopted her and I was very excited for them to contact me. Besides in pet salons, she’s the first Irish Setter to be apart of my clientele and it was a fun and rewarding experience. She’s slick and ready to show off her do on her walks now!

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Still a few openings for January. If interested contact me today!
01/05/2021

Still a few openings for January. If interested contact me today!

Did you know, that along with full service grooms I also offer just haircuts. For those who enjoy bathing their fur babe...
12/06/2020

Did you know, that along with full service grooms I also offer just haircuts. For those who enjoy bathing their fur babes themselves or just want to save a few bucks on their grooming service. I am flexible and work with your needs!

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Cleveland, OH

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Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

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