Doggie Doos Pet Salon

Doggie Doos Pet Salon We provide curb side pick up and a full service grooming facility ready to pamper your pet.

Don’t forget to take special care of your fur family during this excessive heat. 
06/24/2025

Don’t forget to take special care of your fur family during this excessive heat. 

Please take time to honor all those who serve and served. We mourn those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Doggie Doos ho...
05/25/2025

Please take time to honor all those who serve and served. We mourn those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Doggie Doos honors all Veterans today and every day. We are grateful for you. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

Get your rabies vaccine in May. 🐾
05/12/2025

Get your rabies vaccine in May. 🐾

Wishing each of our dear friends, a day filled with love and happiness. Thank you all for trusting us with your most spe...
04/20/2025

Wishing each of our dear friends, a day filled with love and happiness. Thank you all for trusting us with your most special friends. 

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04/07/2025

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WE'RE FULL!
Update: We have filled our roster of dogs (10) and cats (20) for the SNAP Mobile Clinic on May 12 and have a substantial wait list. Our next SNAP Mobile Clinic will be in mid-July.

Thank you for the enthusiastic response!

SNAP Mobile Low-Cost Spay-Neuter Clinic, May 12, 2025
Wilkes County residents only, 18 years or older, with Medicaid and/or Food and Nutrution Services

Detailed information here (scroll down): https://www.humanesocietyofwilkes.org/spay-neuter/spay-neuter-assistance-program

This is how Terry unwinds after a long day of grooming. Our sweet baby adores him. The feeling is obviously mutual.
03/19/2025

This is how Terry unwinds after a long day of grooming. Our sweet baby adores him. The feeling is obviously mutual.

Wishing each of our clients a year filled with happiness, good health, blessings, wet noses and fur baby kisses. 🐾❤️🐾
01/03/2025

Wishing each of our clients a year filled with happiness, good health, blessings, wet noses and fur baby kisses. 🐾❤️🐾

Big shout out to our newest top fan! 💎Michael ChurchWe love serving you and your family. 🐾❤️
01/03/2025

Big shout out to our newest top fan! 💎

Michael Church

We love serving you and your family. 🐾❤️

01/03/2025

Winter can be tough on all of us and this includes our pets!

Here are a few tips from us to help make it through until Spring.

General Cold Weather Care Tips:

Outdoors:
*Do not leave your pet outdoors for extended periods of time. If it is too cold for you, it is probably too cold for your pet.

*Never leave your pet in the car during cold winter days. The car keeps cold air trapped in and can cause serious health problems.

*Make sure your pet's identification is on and up to date with your contact information in case they get separated from you.

Indoors:
*Make sure pet bedding is kept away from cold drafty areas of the home.

*A humidifier in the home can prevent dry, itchy, flakey skin.

Other Animal Issues:
This time of year wildlife may come closer to your warmer homes. Keep an eye out for any wildlife visitors before letting your pet outdoors.

*Be sure to bang on your car hood before you start your engine to give cats and other animals a chance to escape.

*If you care for any outdoor animals, be sure there is always clean, fresh, unfrozen water available with a heated bowl, and a properly sheltered area to rest.

Special Winter Paw Care:
Pets' paws need special attention during winter months! Dryness, cracking and peeling from the cold ground, chemicals and salts used on sidewalks, or frostbite conditions, can lead to terrible pain or injury.

If you see any of the following signs, please call our office for an exam:
*Swelling, redness or bleeding of the feet

*Discoloration of the skin, or blisters/ulcers on the toes or pads,
Limping, or pain when touched.

To prevent paw problems:
*Keep snow and ice from sticking to the paws and feet by keeping hair trimmed short on the paws and between the toes.

*Keep nails trimmed to prevent slipping on the ice from overgrown nails.

*Use a protective pet paw balm or petroleum jelly on the underside of the paws before going outdoors.

*Research paw boots. Not all pets will use these, but they can be helpful if your pet will tolerate them.

*When coming in from outdoors, wipe off their feet with a pet-safe wipe or wash and dry them well. If they are a shorter breed, be sure to wipe the belly too!

Winter Toxins:
*Salt-based Ice Melt: Wipe paws off when coming back in from outdoors. Try using Pet Safe Ice Melts where you can.

*Antifreeze: Be sure to clean any spills right away.

*Rodenticides (Rat Poisons): Keep rodent poisons out of reach of your pet, or use humane traps for pests.

Prevention:
Winter doesn't mean you should stop your flea and heartworm prevention.
Of course, we need to mention this. It is best to keep pets on a flea, tick, and heartworm preventative all year round, but if your pet's preventative has lapsed, make sure to get them back on it.
Heartworm Disease in dogs and cats is caused by mosquitos. It just takes a few days of mild weather for mosquitos to hatch, so it's not uncommon to see them during winter months.
When you're picking a product though, make sure it is appropriate for your pet. Call our office for more information on what product is safe and effective for your pet.

Wishing each of our clients and their special fur children a day filled with blessings. We are thankful for you and your...
11/28/2024

Wishing each of our clients and their special fur children a day filled with blessings. We are thankful for you and your trust in your business. Happy Thanksgiving! May this week bring reflections of what you are grateful for. May you be surrounded by the love of family and special friends. 🍁🦃

11/11/2024
Terry is two weeks out from surgery. He continues to improve. He is still on lifting restrictions but can serve some cli...
11/04/2024

Terry is two weeks out from surgery. He continues to improve. He is still on lifting restrictions but can serve some clients now. We have called everyone on our list to catch up. If you have not heard from us please reach out. Call Terry at 336-984-6808. Call today to get on the list. 🐾
Hope the time change is going well for you and please don’t forget to VOTE! 🇺🇸

Address

203 Cedar Lane/Pet Salon Interstate Located Beside Home In A Fenced In Area
North Wilkesboro, NC
28659

Opening Hours

Monday 2:30pm - 5pm
Tuesday 2:30pm - 5pm
Wednesday 2:30pm - 5pm
Thursday 2:30am - 5pm
Friday 2:30am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13369846808

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