Ship Shape Pet Grooming LLC

Ship Shape Pet Grooming LLC I treat your pet like one of my own. The shop is quiet, clean, friendly, and your dog goes home hap ***Now accepting appointments starting April 18. Main St.
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The new location is 216 S. unit B, Lodi, WI. The entrance is in rear of the building. Please call (608) 592-0202, DM, or email me at [email protected] to book your appointment. I look forward to getting back to grooming and seeing all my regular clients and meeting new clients.***

Welcome to Ship Shape Pet Grooming, llc. I was established in Oct. 2002. Since then I have grown to over 15

0 regular clients booking the enter calendar year with me. I am mainly a word of mouth business with 5 area veterinarian clinics/hospitals referring my business to their clients. Being a small business, I am the only person to handle your pet. This helps keeps the pet calm and quiet from not being passed around from employee to employee. A stress free environment (with very limited barking/whining) makes the day much more enjoyable for your pet while at the shop. I groom all pets from puppies to seniors. I pride myself in a clean shop. The most common remark is the shop doesn't smell "doggie." Please feel free to stop by and check things out. All grooms are by appointment only.

Bring on the puppies!! Thank You Maygan Coats for the whelping box and Laurie Anderson Carlson for some of the bedding. ...
06/13/2024

Bring on the puppies!! Thank You Maygan Coats for the whelping box and Laurie Anderson Carlson for some of the bedding. Towels down for Adventures of Nalu to dig at. We start sleeping in the whelping box in a week. For now get Nalu use to it.

Summer is here! Please do NOT bring your dogs with you in the car if you have to leave the car to shop. You’d be surpris...
06/12/2024

Summer is here! Please do NOT bring your dogs with you in the car if you have to leave the car to shop. You’d be surprised on how hot the car gets inside. Also…pavement can burn paws. I go crazy seeing people walk their dogs during the day in the hot weather. The dogs are pulling to get onto the grass to stop walking on the hot pavement. Pads are skin. If you can’t hold your wrist to the pavement, think of how it feels on their paws. Walk early in the morning or late in the evening. If you can’t, put boots on your dog and limit the length of the walk. Finally watch for signs of over heating. Dogs cannot cool off as humans can. One way to help out is through proper grooming. This helps circulate the air around the dog to keep them cooler. Be mindful of your dog when going outside in the hot summer months.

Nalu doesn’t like this sitting around stuff. Help Nalu feel like she’s doing her job and book a summer groom today! She ...
06/11/2024

Nalu doesn’t like this sitting around stuff. Help Nalu feel like she’s doing her job and book a summer groom today! She needs more clients to greet at the door each morning! Call 592-0202, DM or email [email protected] to book your pup’s groom today!

Long read…I always try to educate my clients on the importance of not shaving down your double coated dog. I hope this h...
05/09/2024

Long read…I always try to educate my clients on the importance of not shaving down your double coated dog. I hope this helps explain things more. I am willing to trim back the feathering/furnishings. Openings available for deshedding and regular grooms.

To shave or not to shave your Golden?? .. I share this excellent article each year and with the warmer weather upon us, this is a reminder on why not to be tempted to shave your Golden ..

Wait! By Nancy Bynes, NCMG of Nevada City

With warmer temperatures finally coming to Nevada County, many dog owners are exploring options to help their pets stay comfortable. Shaving off all that hair is probably the most popular option. Indeed, for some coat types, this is an ideal solution. Not for all. With the exception of hard-coated terriers, dogs come in one of two coat types: single coated and double coated.

Examples of single-coated breeds are poodles, shih-tzus, bichons, etc. This type of coat will continue to grow longer and longer, much like human hair, with genetics being the final determination in reference to length. Double-coated or fur-bearing breeds have coats that grow to a predetermined length. They can be further separated into open coats and closed coats. These breeds have a hard, protective outer coat (guard hairs) and a soft, dense undercoat. Examples of open, double-coated breeds are any of the spitz-type breeds, such as Siberian huskies, Pomeranians and chows.

This coat is designed to shed snow or ice and provide maximum protection against freezing weather. Closed, double-coated breeds have noticeably longer guard hairs, which lay down over the undercoat, sort of like a blanket. While the outer, or guard, hairs get wet, the undercoat works to keep the dog's skin dry. Examples include golden retrievers, Australian shepherds and Newfoundlands.

Single-coated breeds can be clipped down to the skin, and the coat will grow back pretty much as it was before. The same is not true for double-coated breeds. For this reason, shaving these dogs down is not a solution to summer heat.

Think of a healthy double coat as an old-growth forest. There is a balance with different parts providing different benefits. If you clear-cut an old growth forest, there will be immediate regrowth of a lot of young trees very soon. Unfortunately, they won't initially be the same kind as those you cut down. Instead, the forest has to start from scratch and spend decades, first growing ground cover and softwoods that provide an environment for slower growing hardwood varieties. It takes generations before the natural balance is restored. While on a much shorter timeline, it's the same thing with a double-coated dog. Guard hairs represent old growth, and undercoat represents ground covering vegetation.

The act of shaving a double coat removes the dog's natural insulation and causes his system to kick into high gear. He'll now produce coat to protect himself from extreme temperatures, sunburn and sharp objects. Since the top coat or guard hairs take a long time to grow, what the dog's body produces first is soft undercoat. That's why we hear people say, “I shaved my dog, and it grew back twice as thick and really fuzzy!” In reality, what happens is that the original coat isn't restored at all. What grows in instead is thick, prolific undercoat mixed with short new guard hairs. We call it false coat or coat funk.

So, why is this bad? Picture this scenario: It's 90 degrees outside. You're getting dressed to go work in your yard. Are you going to put on a light cotton T-shirt and sunblock or thermal underwear and a sweatshirt? A dog's shaved-down false coat is like that sweatshirt. It's dull, soft and soaks up water like a sponge. Burrs and foxtails stick like Velcro. Above all else, it's way too thick for hot weather. By the time that false coat grows out enough to protect the dog from sunburn, scrapes and bites (the usual job of the top coat), it is so thick that the poor dog might as well be wearing thermal underwear and a sweatshirt.

Remember, Mother Nature designed the undercoat to be extremely heat-retentive. Do you take your dog to a grooming salon? You can request a bath and blow-out. Virtually all modern professional grooming salons have high velocity blow dryers in their work areas. These powerhouses can literally blast the dead undercoat out of your dog's hair after a thorough bathing with minimal brushing and combing needed. The benefit to your dog is a healthy, balanced coat you can both live with. Sure, you could opt for the shave-down, but you'll more than likely be back in a month or so for another “shave-down” because your dog is cooking in its own hair.

Then, if you're like most owners who fall into this cycle, you'll intentionally let your dog's woolly false coat grow out all winter “for warmth,” only to have it shaved off again in the spring. In reality, all winter long while you're under the false notion that your dog is staying warm and dry under that thick layer of fuzz, his coat is matting, retaining water and mud and possibly even mildewing. It will stay cold and wet for hours. Do you see the vicious cycle that started?

In some cases, owners really don't have a choice. If there's an underlying skin condition, requiring removal of the hair, obviously shaving is the lesser of two evils. Same applies if the coat is so matted that shaving is truly the most humane option, affording the owner a chance to start over and improve their brushing skills. These are situations to thoroughly discuss with both your veterinarian and your groomer so you can make an informed decision.

However, if your sole motivation for shaving your dog in the spring is to “keep him cool,” you need to know that you're actually creating a far worse situation than you think. Aside from destroying coat integrity, shaved dogs are susceptible to a multitude of complications, including, but not limited to, alopecia, heat stroke and skin cancer, specifically Solar-induced Squamous Cell Carcinomas and Dermal Hemangiosarcomas. Sometimes, these complications are not reversible.

Nancy Bynes is a certified master groomer with more than 38 years of experience. She lives in Nevada City.

This article was originally published in the Nevada City Union, June, 2011.

Why I stress every fall and early winter to maintain a groom all seasons. The last groom for this doodle was early Novem...
04/14/2024

Why I stress every fall and early winter to maintain a groom all seasons. The last groom for this doodle was early November. Fast forward to early April and the dog returned very matted. To the point the entire dog had to be shaved with a blade I use to normally only trim bellies, armpits, and hair in front of eyes. Please note, this is very painful for the dog to endure months of hair pulling tighter and tighter. Now I have to make things a touch more painful to get the blade between the matting and skin. Thus increasing the risk of nicking the skin (did not happen here). The positive is that it is spring so the dog will not bed cold from the winter months. Please have your dog groomed year round! Appointments available: 592-0202 [email protected]

04/02/2024

You ever wonder what the fear level is at my shop? Well, here is proof that I run a fear free shop. Nine dogs here today and not a peep from them while I work. This is why dogs go home happy and not all stressed out. Appointments available! Call 592-0202 or email: [email protected] to book your dog’s next groom with me. I’ll be sending your dog home happy and Ship Shape Clean!

Hoping all had a wonderful Easter!
04/01/2024

Hoping all had a wonderful Easter!

Name this pure bred dog! Hint it is not fully recognized by the AKC. This, whoever, fully recognized by the UKC.
03/21/2024

Name this pure bred dog! Hint it is not fully recognized by the AKC. This, whoever, fully recognized by the UKC.

**Adolescent Class is filled. Spots still available for Puppy Basic**Spring is in the air! This means puppies are coming...
03/18/2024

**Adolescent Class is filled. Spots still available for Puppy Basic**

Spring is in the air! This means puppies are coming home and need training. Ship Shape Pet Grooming llc is offering Puppy Basics and Adolescent/AKC Star puppy classes starting Monday, April 15. Puppy Basics are for puppies starting age between 8 wks and 16 weeks old. This class focuses on the begins of a well rounded puppy. Learning how to sit, down, no biting, and walk nicely on leash. There is puppy play time for socializing your pup with fellow class mates. Adolescent/AKC star puppy if for puppies over 16 wks and up to one year old. This class focuses on owner responsibility and stepping up the training by improving faster response time to sits, downs, etc. By now you should be able to reduce the amount of treats as a reward and use other positive reinforcements like praise and pets. Puppy classes run 45 and start at 5:20 pm. Adolescent/AKC Star Puppy classes start 6:20 pm and run off 60 minutes. Each class is $135 and run for 6 weeks. Taking reservations now. Classes are limited to 6 puppies which allows for one on one training in a class setting. Call 608-592-0202, DM, or email [email protected] to reserve your spot. I looking forward to helping your puppy learn to be a well behaved puppy.

Teddy spottings south of Woodland Dr. between HYW Q and HYW 113. Small Maltese around  #7, in tact (not neutered), white...
03/12/2024

Teddy spottings south of Woodland Dr. between HYW Q and HYW 113. Small Maltese around #7, in tact (not neutered), white to brown by now. He is shy/ timid and will run/skittish. Appears to be hiding during the day and coming out at evening to relocate. Please look under bushes, low hanging tree branches (like pines) and under decks. Leave food out for him. He has to be starving. Please call Brian at 608 235 9605 if spotted. Last spotted last night at pinned location on map. It’s been two weeks now, let’s bring Teddy home!

Please keep an eye out for my long time client’s pup, Teddy. Lost in Waunakee area.
03/03/2024

Please keep an eye out for my long time client’s pup, Teddy. Lost in Waunakee area.

First tick of the season! With the warmer weather ticks can be out above the snow line. Make sure you are starting your ...
02/13/2024

First tick of the season! With the warmer weather ticks can be out above the snow line. Make sure you are starting your preventatives now!

Due to the next big storm coming, I will be closed Friday, January 12. I will reopen on Monday, January 15. Please stay ...
01/11/2024

Due to the next big storm coming, I will be closed Friday, January 12. I will reopen on Monday, January 15. Please stay safe as talk is blizzard conditions with the wind.

If the weather looks bad to you, or the roads unsafe, you can cancel your groom with no charge. I’ll do my best to get y...
01/11/2024

If the weather looks bad to you, or the roads unsafe, you can cancel your groom with no charge. I’ll do my best to get you in at my soonest opening. If I feel that I can not make the drive from Sun Prairie I’ll either call and cancel the day before or in the evening or early morning call and cancel from my cell phone. The call might say from “Briggsville”. Stay safe and enjoy the lovely views fresh snow leaves us after it’s all said and done.

Snow Day! Nalu and Zara are having a blast romping in the fresh snow. Hopefully everyone is staying safe.
01/09/2024

Snow Day! Nalu and Zara are having a blast romping in the fresh snow. Hopefully everyone is staying safe.

12/25/2023
I have holiday grooming appointments available. Call 608-592-0202 to book yours today!
12/11/2023

I have holiday grooming appointments available. Call 608-592-0202 to book yours today!

I’ve consulted with my veterinarian (a clinic where a husband to a vet there is at UW researching this new bug) about th...
11/28/2023

I’ve consulted with my veterinarian (a clinic where a husband to a vet there is at UW researching this new bug) about the newest respiratory illness going around the nation. Yes it is here in WI, but don’t worry, I’m still grooming for the holidays. I am taking extra precautions with disinfecting my shop. I’ve been told you best stay away from doggie day cares, dog parks, etc where many dogs gather in the same location. This spreads through liquid droplets from your dog’s mouth/nose. This is not a form of influenza, but more like the kennel cough. Since the dogs here are held in separate kennels/cages, this reduces the noise to nose contact. Wait in the hall way if you see another dog in the reception area to avoid dog contact. If you suspect your dog is ill, PLEASE cancel your appointment. There is no fees for missing due to your dog being ill. If you enter my shop and your dog appears sick or coughing, I will turn you right around and send you home (again no fees). If you take your dog to the vet for thoughts of being sick, do not walk in with your dog for check in. Check in and wait for a room to open up. Once the room is available, go out to your car and get your dog, doing all you can to avoid contact with any dogs in the waiting area. The UW is researching this doggie bug. Don’t believe all you read and see from social media. Stick to the facts from veterinarians. I’ve NEVER had a doggie bug spread from my shop due to all of my precautions. Let’s enjoy the holiday season, and don’t forget to book an appointment with me to get your pup looking Ship Shape for the holiday season!

The holidays are just about here. Houses will be decorated, trees will be trimmed, presents will be wrapped, and guests ...
10/11/2023

The holidays are just about here. Houses will be decorated, trees will be trimmed, presents will be wrapped, and guests visiting your home. The most important life of the party is your pup. You’ll want you pup looking Ship Shape! Plan ahead and book your holiday groom today. Contact Ship Shape Pet Grooming llc (Lodi) for that perfect holiday groom: DM, [email protected], or 608-592-02-02. 20+ years of certified professional grooming experience. I’m looking forward to cleaning up your pup this holiday season!

I have a new receptionist for a few days! Say hi to Blunt the 10 wk old Australian Shepherd. Her biggest asset is greeti...
08/10/2023

I have a new receptionist for a few days! Say hi to Blunt the 10 wk old Australian Shepherd. Her biggest asset is greeting people with a wiggly butt and kisses.

Too funny not to share!
07/06/2023

Too funny not to share!

Open house right now. Come on down!
05/17/2023

Open house right now. Come on down!

Open House Today! Come on down and check out my shop.
05/17/2023

Open House Today! Come on down and check out my shop.

05/05/2023

Older puppies had a blast!

First puppy play group was a good start! May 18 will be my new play group evening. Looking forward to seeing more puppie...
05/05/2023

First puppy play group was a good start! May 18 will be my new play group evening. Looking forward to seeing more puppies.

Don’t forget play groups start tonight!!! Walk ins are welcome as the preregistration is not full. Help to meet you and ...
05/04/2023

Don’t forget play groups start tonight!!! Walk ins are welcome as the preregistration is not full. Help to meet you and your pup tonight.

04/25/2023

Let the fun begin!

I treat your pet like one of my own. The shop is quiet, clean, friendly, and your dog goes home hap

Mark your calendars!!!
04/25/2023

Mark your calendars!!!

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216 S. Main Street , Unit B
Lodi, WI
53555

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