Sniff Around… before you put in any plants in your garden or home, do some research and learn which plants may be toxic to your dog or cat. For example, azaleas can cause stomach and abdominal pain in your pet, while water hemlock can cause convulsions, seizures and even death. Fortunately, not all are pet…
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Pet Friendly Gardening Tip #1 from your Pet Groomer
What is Organic? from your Pet Groomer
For products marketed as “Natural” or “Organic” at least 90% of the ingredients must meet the Natural Ingredient Resource Center criteria for natural. The toxicity of each ingredient must also be minimal. At Wash & Wag Grooming we use a naturals line that does not contain synthetic fragrances, artificial colors or ingredients from petrochemicals, and…
Answer to “Do all Dogs shed?” from your Pet Groomer
The age old question… “do all Dogs shed? The answer is YES (unless they are hairless – that is). There are different phases, or cycles of hair/fur growth. Shedding, length of hair, and presence or absence of an undercoat may depend on the timing of those cycles. The cycles are: Anagen = period of new hair…
Allergy Tip #3 from your Pet Groomer
Keep pets out of the bedroom. Many of us like to curl up with our pet in bed, but people who are allergic may be cuddling with disaster. Teach pets to sleep in a separate room nearby, possibly in a pet bed. As a pet lover, dog groomer, and fellow allergy sufferer (you name it, I’m…