Pet Appearance LLC

Pet Appearance LLC Lorie Hebert
Professional Dog Groomer. Certified Feline Master Groomer. All breeds welcome. By appointment only. Licensed & Insured.
12+ years experience.
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11/22/2023
Getting chilly at night here
10/02/2023

Getting chilly at night here

08/12/2023

Such a good idea!
Borrowed from
Meadow Brook Dalmatians

I used to love fireworks, now I don’t.
07/02/2023

I used to love fireworks, now I don’t.

06/21/2023

Vet Says More Owners Have Been Seeing ‘Red Circles’ On Their Dog’s Stomachs

Here's why: https://cutt.ly/37QLSmG

05/25/2023
03/19/2023

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03/01/2023

This is a tick that was fully engorged on a dog and fell off. It was put in a ziplock bag and we waited to see what happened to show you all. It’s been in the bag for 2 weeks with no air flow and started to lay eggs about 5 days ago, continuing to do so even still today. Imagine not knowing this was on your animal and it fell off in your house. You’d have 1000’s of baby ticks. GROSS! Please make sure your animals are currently being treated with flea and tick prevention. We know how prevalent they are in our area.
Update: we have had questions about a repellent to use in addition to regular preventative. We recommend this natural product: https://amzn.to/2CqvV9Q

Plus, I’m old and my hands hurt from doing this when I thought I was SuperGroomer. My magic wand is now broken
06/15/2022

Plus, I’m old and my hands hurt from doing this when I thought I was SuperGroomer. My magic wand is now broken

Credit: Kristen Pennington

05/10/2022

Stud tail is a the common name for Tail Gland Hyperplasia this is a condition that is caused by over active sebaceous glands in the tail. This condition is NOT limited to intact (in-neutered males) but can be found on any cat, male, female, fixed or unfixed. It is called “stud tail” because it is more commonly found on in-neutered males.

This condition can become cystic and infected if it is not cleaned on a regular basis.

11/20/2021

This is an X-ray of a dog’s bent front leg. See that tiny white spec? That’s a microchip! It has migrated down the leg....far from where it was inserted, between the dog’s shoulders. This is actually quite common.....

When lost pets are scanned, the entire body SHOULD be scanned to catch any that have migrated. But, as an owner, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AT THEIR YEARLY VET EXAM, to ask for a quick scan to make sure that: (1) the chip is still working, (2) the location of the chip is good, and (3) that the chip info is correct.

Remember microchips save lives and reunite families with their pet.... just have it checked regularly!

08/24/2021

This tick has been hanging around for us to show people for a while. After months in a sealed container with no additional feeding she laid eggs. This gives you an idea of how long a tick can be dormant and how many eggs one female can lay. Remember ticks bloom again in the fall so keep up with prevention.

05/22/2021

Pssst... we want to save you the cost of an office visit... and hold time on the phone. See these red marks? It’s not Lyme, it’s not ringworm. These are fly bite marks on a dog, and they are not concerning at all. They’re just a sign a dog was outside on a nice day in the spring, and a fly found him. So, get on out there, and don’t worry!! (We hope you’ll share this too.)

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556 Daly Road
Coventry, CT
06238

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