Thank you for the wonderful time!
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Some of the bunnies we did in June 2024.
As promised, 10% of basic grooming proceeds transferred to the House of Rabbit Society.
You may support them by:
1. Donating to them directing by PayNow to T02SS0099H
2. Engage their volunteers for grooming
3. Engage us for grooming (drop off at Enchanté or mobile grooming)
4. Share their posts, educating others (non-bunny owner, new and existing owners on your page, bunnies page etc).
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Aspen was here with us for medical boarding. He is a happy bunny despite having some difficulty with his breathing and head scanning.
We hope someone will offer him a forever home soon and never give him up again.
May he be blessed with more happiness and good health. Speedy recovery!
See you soon in September!
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Officially introducing our PR Manager - Swifty!
She takes care of our guests' check in and check out, well-beings and feedback.
Please support her by sharing this reel, so more bunnies know her, and she is able to meet her KPI!
Thank you!
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At Enchanté Furries, we are equipped with oxygen concentrator specifically designed for pets' respiratory needs.
Pets may need an oxygen concentrator for various reasons, including but not limited to:
1. Respiratory Conditions: Pets, like humans, can suffer from respiratory conditions such as asthma, pneumonia, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). An oxygen concentrator can help alleviate breathing difficulties by providing supplemental oxygen.
2. Heart Conditions: Certain heart conditions in pets can lead to reduced oxygen levels in the blood. Supplemental oxygen from a concentrator can support the heart's function and improve overall oxygenation.
3. Injury or Trauma: Pets that have experienced trauma, such as near-drowning incidents or injuries resulting in lung damage, may require oxygen therapy to aid in recovery and tissue healing.
4. Anesthesia Recovery: After surgical procedures or under anesthesia, pets may need assistance in recovering normal oxygen levels. Oxygen concentrators can provide the necessary oxygen support during the post-operative period.
5. Age-related Conditions: Senior pets, especially those with age-related respiratory or cardiac issues, may benefit from supplemental oxygen to improve their quality of life and overall health.
In all cases, it's essential for pet owners to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of their pet's oxygen needs and to establish the appropriate oxygen therapy regimen, including the use of an oxygen concentrator if necessary.
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Beautiful boy here - 啊兔
Our mission: you will eat more hay and lesser pellets. :)
Jiayou!
Yes babies! Eat more hay hay and be happy bunnies!
Enrichment class available at Enchanté Furries so your bunnies never get bored.
We are having Porg with us again this month!
Gotta continue persuading him to eat his hay and drink his water (without appelin)!
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Oral medication, draining of pus, cleaning of wounds and giving reiki to calm the bunny.
We know she will fight the bacterial in her and be well soon. She knows we are here for her. If she doesn't remember, we will remind her.
Our guests - Leon and Rossco!
Remember that you need to start eating adult pellets and Timothy hay! They are good for you ah!
Be well, be happy and we hope to see you soon!
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