Rainey's Place Dog Grooming Salon

Rainey's Place Dog Grooming Salon Accepting new clients with small to medium sized pets. Im sorry but no longer accepting large pets.
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10/22/2024

Raineys Place

At this time I am not accepting any new clients.

10/22/2024

Raineys Place contact number is 931/723-3647

You can either call or text this number

10/22/2024

Raineys Place will be closed Nov 28th thru Dec 1st

10/22/2024

Thanksgiving is synonymous with a hearty meal, and you can share some of it with your dog, but with caution. Here's a list of Thanksgiving foods your dog can safely enjoy per Nutri-Vet:

Turkey: Turkey meat (boneless and skinless) is generally safe for dogs. It's a good source of lean protein. Look for products that use white meat turkey as it has lower fat content than dark meat varieties. Avoid turkey skin, bones, and excess fat.

Plain Vegetables: Plain-cooked vegetables like carrots, green beans, and sweet potatoes (without seasoning or added butter) can be a healthy addition to your dog's meal.

Plain Mashed Potatoes: Plain mashed potatoes without butter, cream, or seasoning are okay in moderation.

Plain Cranberries: Fresh cranberries are safe, but skip the cranberry sauce, which often contains added sugars.

Green Peas: Plain cooked green peas, when offered as a treat, can provide fiber and vitamins.

Apples: Apples (without seeds or cores) make a crisp and refreshing snack.

Pumpkin: Plain canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling) is packed with fiber and is good for digestion. Check out Nutri-Vet's Switch Transition Supplement 100% plain pumpkin food topper for dogs as a healthy and delicious Thanksgiving treat.

Broccoli: Small, cooked broccoli florets are safe in moderation, offering vitamins and antioxidants.

Green Beans: Plain, cooked green beans can be a healthy addition to your dog's Thanksgiving meal. They are low in calories and can provide some dietary fiber. Just make sure they are plain, without added seasonings or butter.

Squash: Some types of squash, like plain, cooked butternut or acorn squash, can be a safe and nutritious treat for dogs. Squash is rich in vitamins and fiber. However, avoid squash dishes that are prepared with butter or seasonings that may not agree with your dog's stomach.

03/16/2024

Raineys Place
will be closed March 25th thru the 29th.

Thank you 😊

07/08/2023

I would like to thank you all for the understanding and well wishes over the last month and a half. My husband is home now and doing great.

Thank you once again you all have been great.

05/25/2023

CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED UNTIL AT LEAST MID-JUNE

IM SORRY BUT I WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL AT LEAST MID JUNE. MY HUSBAND IS HAVING SURGERY AND I WILL BE WITH HIM AT THIS TIME. IM TRULY SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS CAUSES.

THANK YOU

05/15/2023

Hot Spots: are a common warm weather skin concern among dogs. These itchy, annoying, and sometimes impressively ugly areas of red, weepy, and hairless skin usually arise suddenly (hence the term "acute") and are often difficult to resolve.

Since heat and moisture encourage the growth of bacteria that cause hot spots, these lesions are more common during warm, humid times of the year. This is especially true for heavy-coated dogs whose dense undercoat traps both heat and moisture, creating ideal conditions for the skin's microorganisms to flourish.

Hot spots often appear suddenly (perhaps even overnight) as large sores that are itchy, painful, discolored and moist. They may appear reddish to greenish and shiny or weeping with ooze. They can occur anywhere in the body but tend to be located in areas most predisposed to allergic reactions (around the ears, neck, face, tail base and flanks).

Taken from an article written by Dr. Patty Khuly, VMD MBA

11/21/2022
09/30/2022

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I thought this was an interesting idea.  It would have come in handy when Rainey broke her leg and wouldn’t leave the ba...
09/06/2022

I thought this was an interesting idea. It would have come in handy when Rainey broke her leg and wouldn’t leave the bandage alone

06/28/2022

Rainey’s Place will be closed July 7th through July 13th

01/19/2022
10/28/2021

TIP: A human hair dryer may seem like a good idea, but can actually harm your pet. Dogs have thinner skin than humans and run the risk of being burned if the temperature is set too high. This can also dry out their skin, causing them to scratch which can lead to major skin issues. Use a dryer especially made for pets or a human hair dryer on cool setting, no heat.

06/04/2021

Address

3505 Woodbury Highway
Manchester, TN
37355

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+19317233647

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