Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Dog Days of Summer

It has been in the high 90's this past week in Gaithersburg, with the humidity soaring!  Here are a few tips on keeping your pets cool during this scorcher from thetelegraph.com:

Tips to keep animals safe in the heat:


- Make sure pets have access to both water and shade if outside. Put out a children's pool for the pet to keep cool in.

- Keep in well-ventilated areas inside.

- Never leave a pet in a car. Even with windows cracked, the animal may become overheated in just a few minutes.

- The first signs of heat stroke or heat exhaustion are excessive panting, hyper-salivation, collapse, vomiting, dizziness or disorientation. If you see any of these symptoms, try cooling your pet with a hose or in a bathtub and call your veterinarian immediately.

- If you detect red speckles along the gumline or on the abdomen, your pet is suffering from petichae. Take the animal to a clinic immediately.

- Plan for shorter walks during the heat of the day, reserving longer strolls for either earlier in the morning or later in the evening.

- Avoid walking your pet on concrete or asphalt; this will just make them hotter.

- Keep coats trimmed and groomed.

- Encourage your pets to take it easy.

- Above all, use common sense; if you are hot, so is your pet.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Gaithersburg Grooming Department is Still Helping the Oil Spill!

Here are some more pictures of the hair your dogs have donated to help the oil spill in the gulf.....



For more information on how we are donating hair for hair mats to soak up the oil from the spill, visit Matter of Trust

Call today to schedule a grooming appointment so your dog can help clean up the oil spill 301-926-6005

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Time For Your Dog's Summer 'Do!

It's hot out there and even hotter for your hairy dog!  Call to schedule a grooming appointment with any of our fantastic stylists to give your dog his/her summer cut!  Call 301-926-6005 to make an appointment.

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