Toenail Services
Long, unkempt nails can do serious damage to your dog over time. When nails are long that they constantly touch the ground and exert force back into the nail bed, creating pain for your dog (imagine wearing a too-tight shoe) and pressure on the toe joint. Overtime, this can actually realign the joints and make the foot flattened and splayed.
Compromising your dog’s weight distribution and natural alignment can leave her or him more susceptible to injuries, and make walking and running difficult and painful. This is especially important in older dogs, whose posture can be dramatically improved by cutting back long nails.
Small Dogs $5.00 $10.00 with dremel tool
Medium Dogs $10.00 $12.00 with dremel tool
Large Dogs $12.00 $15.00 with dremel tool
Teeth Brushing
Brushing your dog's teeth regularly removes tartar and plaque, also prevent periodontal disease. Although tartar starts in the mouth, if not removed it might transplant to other parts of the body where it can build up and cause blockages that affect other organs and joints.
Toxins from periodontal and other oral diseases are absorbed into your dog's bloodstream, and can damage the heart, kidneys, and liver which filter the blood. For this reason, regular tooth brushing is crucial to prevent bacteria in your dog's mouth from infecting and fatally damaging the internal organs.
Small Dogs $5.00
Medium Dogs $7.00
Large Dogs $10.00
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De-shedding Services
Our De-sheddind Services start with a bath with specialized shampoo and conditioner, followed by a throughout scrubbing which helps loosen the coat.
We use variable speed high velocity dryers during the drying process to remove excess water and the bulk of the loose fur which is essential for de-shedding.
We use array of de-shedding tools and techniques during the de-shedding sessions to remove undercoat and loose top coat, such as undercoat rakes, stripping knives, combs, brushes, stripping stones and carding techniques and a lot of elbow grease !
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