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Oh My Dog Oh My Dog Wash Mobile Dog Grooming If you are looking for someone to pamper your pet and love them like you do, your search ends here. All breeds welcome
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The grooming experience should be a pleasant one for both you and your pet. At Oh My Dog Wash we go the extra mile to make sure we know what your pet's likes and dislikes are and we cater to that. Your pet's comfort is our top priority. We offer hand bathing and hand drying (no cage drying) and clipper cutting and/or hand sc******ng, which ever your pet is most comfortable with.

03/10/2023
02/25/2023
This is Diesel and his owners are looking to rehome him.  Diesel is a big boy, bigger than the owners thought he would g...
02/25/2023

This is Diesel and his owners are looking to rehome him. Diesel is a big boy, bigger than the owners thought he would get. He is a golden retriever/bloodhound mix and 100% good boy! He is located in Chesapeake Virginia. Please comment or message me if you are interested in adopting this sweet boy

11/05/2022

They are 15 years commitment ..

08/05/2022

Lol true!
~ lis

05/08/2022

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05/02/2022

Spring is here and it’s soon time to start planting flowers and tidying up the flower beds. Don’t forget there are many plants that are harmful to your pets! 🐶🐈🐕🐰

Follow us for more pet safe plants! 🌱🌷🌻

Located at 🪴
1815 STE B East Jackson Blvd
Jackson MO 63755

01/13/2022

🚨⚠️❄️Emergency help needed!! These 4 sweet dogs are living outside in the freezing cold. With a large snowstorm about to hit, they are at risk for hypothermia or even death 😞.

We can ONLY help them if we find foster homes to commit to providing a safe space for 2 weeks. We provide everything you need, food, bedding, and medical care.

If you can commit to saving a life, email: [email protected]

Want to help but can’t foster? Share, comment, and like this post to help other people see it!

11/21/2021
09/05/2021

PET PRODUCT ALERT! New products added to the list of concern!

A chemical, Titanium Dioxide, used in top-selling pet foods, treats, and supplements should no longer be considered safe for consumption due to concerns over its ability to damage DNA, according to a new animal-model study.

A scientific panel created by the European Food Safety Authority determined, “Taking into account all available scientific studies and data,the Panel concluded that titanium dioxide can no longer be considered safe as a food additive. A critical element in reaching this conclusion is that we could not exclude genotoxicity concerns after consumption of titanium dioxide particles. After oral ingestion, the absorption of titanium dioxide particles is low, however they can accumulate in the body”. The panel concluded that titanium dioxide has the potential to damage DNA and cause chromosomal damage. The Environmental Working Group called on the US Food and Drug Administration to quickly consider whether to ban titanium dioxide from use in food.

A chemical that may damage our pet's DNA should not be fed to pets. Brands that use this chemical don’t put it in all SKU’s, so check your labels to make sure it’s not in anything you feed your pets.

Titanium dioxide is #9 on The Forever Dog’s Dirty Dozen list of additives you need to avoid in your pet food. www.ForeverDog.com/about

09/03/2021

Save a life — Save a shelter animal.

09/02/2021

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08/26/2021

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ATTENTION Pet Parents!

A chemical used in Milk-Bones, Ol’Roy, Kibbles’n Bits, Hill’s Pet Food and other pet foods should no longer be considered safe for consumption due to concerns about its ability to damage DNA according to a new animal-model study.

According to the Environmental Working Group: “A scientific panel created by the European Food Safety Authority found that titanium dioxide “can no longer be considered as safe when used as a food additive.” The panel, citing concerns about titanium dioxide’s genotoxicity, or its ability to damage DNA, based its conclusion on a review of hundreds of scientific studies. EWG called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to quickly consider whether to ban titanium dioxide from use in food."

A chemical that may damage our pet's DNA should not be fed to pets.

Titanium dioxide is on The Forever Dog’s Dirty Dozen list of additives you need to avoid in your pet food. www.ForeverDog.com/about

08/26/2021

ARE LAUNDRY CHEMICALS AFFECTING YOUR PETS’ SKIN & HEALTH?

If you wash your pet blankets and beds using popular fabric softeners and dryer sheets, that “just washed” fresh smell comes from chemicals called Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that can negatively impact your pets’ health (coughing, rashy, itchy pets, anyone?).

Dr. Anne Steinmann’s UW-Seattle research team found more than 25 VOCs emitted from dryer vents using these products, including well-known respiratory irritants like Acetone, Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, but also Pentane (which causes skin rashes and upset stomach), Ethyl Acetate (on the EPA’s Hazardous Waste list; causes anemia, changes in white blood cells and can damage the liver and kidneys), Benzyl Acetate (can be absorbed through the skin and is linked to pancreas problems) and Alpha-terpineol (causes headaches and nervous system disorders).

Our pets can do without having to breathe in these chemical residues or having to lay on them, so here’s our Forever Dog Tip of the day: replace chemical-laden fabric softeners with a non-toxic DIY option!

Recipe: Mix 6 cups white vinegar with 1 cup baking soda, let it fizz. When the fizz stops, pour mixture into a large glass container with a lid. Use 1 cup per load of laundry.

We highlight all of the of home chemical risks that can negatively impact your dog’s health in the The Forever Dog book, available now for pre-order by clicking here: https://foreverdog.com/about/ -window

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