Animal Grooming Maineville OH

Oils with omega-3 and -6 essential fatty acids work on dogs just like they do on us—by keeping hair healthy and less likely to fall out. The makers of Shed-Stop, an EFA-enriched oil blend, claim their product won’t help seasonal shedding but can reduce light, year-round shedding by 70 percent.

Paw Companions
(513) 829-0770
Fairfield, OH
Services
Specialty Pet Products, Mail/Newspaper Retrieval, Behavior Modification, Pet Transportation, Alternating Lights/Curtains, Grooming, Daily Dog Walks
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Pet Sitters International

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Animal Kingdom Friends Pet Sitting
(513) 571-2722
Middletown, OH
Services
Pet Massage, Specialty Pet Products, Mail/Newspaper Retrieval, Pet Transportation, Pooper Scooper Service, House Sitting, Doggie Day Care, Grooming, Errand Service, Overnight Pet Boarding, Alternating Lights/Curtains, Daily Dog Walks
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Pet Sitters International

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Bones Pet Grooming
(513) 683-3647
6734 S. St.Rt 48
Maineville, OH
Description
management and original groomers gone

Your Dog's Day Out Grooming Salon
(513) 571-8740
Your Dog's Day Out Grooming Salon
Middletown, OH
Description
We are a full service grooming salon that grooms dogs and cats. We do no cage drying and get your fur companion back to as soon as possible.

JC's Canine Design In Home Grooming
(513) 692-6792
4458 Schoolhouse Rd
Batavia, OH
Description
Have your pet groomed kindly and professionally in the comfort of their own home! Morning, Afternoon, Evening appointments available. Let Jessica give your pet the royal spa treatment, and experience award winning grooming and styling.

Oakes Pet Care LLC.
(937) 474-8511
Waynesville, OH
Services
Mail/Newspaper Retrieval, House Sitting, Pet Transportation, Dog Training, Grooming, Doggie Day Care, Overnight Pet Boarding, Alternating Lights/Curtains, Daily Dog Walks
Membership Organizations
Pet Sitters International

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Shear Pawfection
(513) 697-8100
6734 S. State Route 48
Maineville, OH
Description
Debbie Koopman is a Master Groomer of dogs and cats with 14 years of experience.

A Fortunate Dog Salon & Spa
(513) 583-5800
34-B West Foster Maineville Road
Maineville, OH
Description
We will provide your pet the highest level of compassionate care in a clean & stress-free environment. Owned & operated by award winning Certified Master Groomers, each grooming includes hydro-massage bath, soap free products, 2-step coat conditioning, nails trimmed & filed, ears cleaned, anal sacs expressed & styling. We specialize in hand scissoring. You & your pet will enjoy the experience.

Biscuit Bath & Beyond, LLC
513-737-PAWS(7297)
5534 Eureka Dr Suite A
Hamilton, OH
Description
We are an owner operated full service salon. We offer a variety of quality products & services including obedience training. We strive to make every pets visit a good experience. We are a vet referred salon. We are open Tuesday-Saturday by appointment. Evening & weekend appointments available.

Parisian Pooch
(513) 875-3649
214 West Pike Street
Fayetteville, OH
Description
Certified Groomer of over 7 years. Offering a wide variety of services and specializing in extra care and love! Many packages and extras such as blueberry facials, de-shedding, flea/tick removal, nail painting,teethbrushing,and soon- coloring.

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Health Matters—Brush Up on Shedding Solutions

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By Vicky Uhland

You don’t need a calendar to know it’s May: irises are blooming, schoolchildren are frolicking, and your furniture and clothes are covered in dog hair. Spring and fall are the two biggest shedding seasons for dogs. The changing temperatures signal that your furry pal needs to shed his coat so he can grow a new one more appropriate for the season. Dogs with undercoats, like retrievers, German shepherds, huskies and other northern breeds, are the biggest shedders, but every breed loses some hair. That doesn’t mean you have to resign yourself to balls of fur all over your house. Here are some tips on how to reduce shedding.

• Brush. A daily, five-minute grooming can remove the excess hair Fido would otherwise deposit all over your new black pants. If you don’t have the time or patience to brush your dog every day, at least try to do it weekly with one of the new shedding rakes that reach all the way to your dog’s undercoat. CJ Puotinen, author of Natural Remedies for Dogs and Cats (Gramercy, 2003), recommends Shed Ender and Furminator grooming tools.

• Bathe. A warm bath can loosen hair, which can then be brushed away.

• Vacuum. It sounds strange, but Puotinen says vacuuming her black Labrador, Chloe, with the soft brush attachment really helps remove excess hair.

• Supplement. Oils with omega-3 and -6 essential fatty acids work on dogs just like they do on us—by keeping hair healthy and less likely to fall out. The makers of Shed-Stop, an EFA-enriched oil blend, claim their product won’t help seasonal shedding but can reduce light, year-round shedding by 70 percent. You can also try dumping a teaspoon of vegetable or fish oil on your dog’s food, but beware: It could cause loose stools. Or try giving your dog canned salmon. Be patient though—according to pet products manufacturer Doctors Foster and Smith, it will take at least two weeks and maybe as long as 12 weeks before you see results.

If your dog sheds a lot, all the time, or has bald spots, it may suffer from a more serious problem. Buddy could have a skin infection, ringworm, mange, hyperthyroidism, or Cushing’s disease. Consult your vet if you think your dog is losing too much hair.

Author: Vicky Uhland

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