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Dog Grooming, Dog Services

5 Ways of Treating Your Dog to a Spa Day

We all deserve a tranquil day of pampering relaxation. When the ebb and flow of life gets a little stressful, humans can escape into the repose of a spa day–complete with aromatherapy, facials, and pedicures. Even more fun, why not share the experience with your best friend?

We’re all talking about our four-legged companions. Your doggie best friend who’s curled up in your bed, the dog that longs for you while you’re at work, and is always excited to hear about your day—naturally as long as a walk is involved—your four-legged best friend that graces your lap and life with unconditional love. That’s right! Your dog can enjoy all the relaxing amenities of spa day too!

For all the same reasons us humans take a day dedicated to indulgence and wellness, our doggie best friends can enjoy the same oasis of soapy luxury.

How Your Best Friend Benefits From Spa Treatment?

All the glorious treatments offered in human day spas that make you feel like a Greek god or goddess are now extended to our pets. Pets experience anxiety and stress just like their owners. During thunderstorms, trips to the veterinarian, and even while you’re at work dogs feel owner separation anxiety. Playtime with you and a tranquil day at the spa can put all this stressful energy to rest.

Give your best friend a transcendent feeling of complete and total bliss with a pet spa day!

Pawdicure

Instead of a relaxing pedicure, your dog can get an effervescent pawdicure and cute nail painting. A doggie pawdicure takes paw wellness to a whole new level. Not only will a dog’s tension melt away with the soothing touch of a loving groomer, but all toxins found on the ground like sodium chloride found in ice melt products, or molybdenum in law fertilizers are cleansed away. Of course, pawdicures also revitalize a dog’s cracked pads and attend to inflamed nail beds.

Facial

What better way to give your best friend some zen-like treatment than a facial to cleanse the puppy pores? Splash and Dash offer blueberry and Pinkberry facial scrubs that revitalize skin around the face and beard, removing dirt and purging tear stains.

Aromatherapy

Since dogs explore the world with their noses, why not give them calming scents they’ll truly enjoy? Aromatherapy is a great way to induce a relaxed state that also makes your dog smell like the finer side of the great outdoors!

Splash and Dash aromas include:

  • Renew— Argan oil, Vitamin E
  • Energy—Ginger and Orange Essential Oils
  • Hydrate—Coconut, Cucumber, Green Tea
  • Relax—Lavender, Chamomile

DeShed Service

With the oppressive heat of the summer bearing down on your best friend’s thick coat, a deshed service can cool them off and keep your house clean.

Nourish Conditioning

This leave-in or wash away conditioner keeps your best friend’s fur healthy, moisturized, and nourished. A conditioner sustains the benefits of shampooing and will make your dog shine long past their grooming.

What else can pet owners do to make their best friend’s spa day magical?

Gluttonous Gorging

Treats! Treats! Treats!

Of course, we want our dogs to be in good shape by maintaining a healthy weight, especially with pet obesity rising. Maintaining your pet’s health, is after all, why we take them to a pet spa in the first place, but having a cheat day every once in a while won’t hurt. This is the time to splurge and spoil, so make it count!

You can scrape some extra bits of leftovers from your human meal into the dog bowl. Or maybe fill up the KONG with extra peanut butter. Getting a rawhide chew for your best friend is not only tasty but helps jaw strength and scrapes tartar for good dental hygiene.

Wake your doggie best friend up with a bountiful meal to start their spa day off gastronomically gourmet. What pup doesn’t want a full tummy while they get their sudsy massage?

Cool New Cut

Dogs with matts absolutely hate it! Imagine your hair being constantly pulled and tugged in different directions with the tension never stopping.  Ouch! This is the feeling of having matts. Matts are clumps of fur that have intertwined into a painful knot. It happens to dog breeds with double coats or curly thick fur like Bichon Frise, Poodle, and Cocker Spaniel.

When your dog gets their grooming done, all the uncomfortable knots are trimmed away leaving a fresh new haircut. This is also comforting in the summer months when the heat becomes unbearable for our thick-coated best friends.

After a massaging bath and a new trim, the skin is exfoliated and moisturized, free of hot-spots, cracked skin, and inflammation. Your dog will feel and look amazing with a smile to match!

Bells and Whistles

When us humans go to a day spa we get the works—the full deluxe package. The same extravagance should be extended to your best friend. Let them enjoy themselves with an effervescent pawdicure that will make their toes tingle. Nail polish? Uh, yes thank you…with some extra hand brushing to work out the muscle tautness. Next up, spoil them with the number one spa essential.

Get your best friend a facial!

This will purge away all the crustiness that your dog collects along their snout while they eat and sniff out the mysteries of the world. A Pinkberry facial leaves your dog’s facial fur and beard completely revitalized. Naturally, their massage should come with their favorite aroma that coats them in calmness. And, just as ice cream isn’t a sundae without a cherry on top—polish the spa day off with a nourish leave-in conditioner that will make all the other dogs jealous of that gorgeous coat shine.

New You. New Toys.

Your human best friend might want a glass of white wine for her spa day, but your dog best friend could care less about wine. Get them some new toys instead! Let’s be honest, most of their dog toys at home are probably chewed to the brittle and soaked in saliva. It’s time to upgrade.

Your dog will always be interested in new toys to shake around, especially chew and squeaker toys. Many animal behaviorists theorize that dogs prefer toys that engage them with human participation—meaning after their spa day, you BOTH can play.

Since Splash and Dash is a one-stop-shop, you can drop off your best friend for some luxury, and a Chuck It! fetch-ball toy that will give you both endless hours of fun and some good exercise.

Accessorize

With the restored vibrancy of a new coat shine comes the need for some bows and a bandanna. Just like their collar, bandanas make a dog feel secure as they take on a feeling of instinctual ownership for their cool new accessory. Bows? Well, bows are just super cute!

Most dog grooming places that offer pet services will finish up the relaxation with bows and bandana as the pinnacle of the treatment.

Go the extra mile and get your best friend a souvenir they’ll love that sums up their special day at the pet spa!

Play Dirty. Live Clean!

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June 28, 2017/by Dan J. Barton
Dog Grooming, Dog Services

How to Choose the Right Doggie Day Spa for Your Pooch

Choosing the right doggie day spa is crucial when browsing through your cities various dog grooming options. A pet salon is the tail-wagging equivalent of your typical human spa—a place for pets to get treated in a lap of luxury. Typically pet salons offer more in-depth therapeutic treatments on top of standard grooming practices.

Splash and Dash prides itself on lavish spa treatments offered like aromatherapy, pawdicures, facials, de-shed services and nourish conditioning. These are offered in addition to the regular grooming services that take care of all your pet’s holistic needs.

Dogs of all breeds need regular grooming to keep them healthy and smelling great! So whether you just got a new puppy, adopted a senior dog, or are in the search for a new doggie day spa—follow this guideline to make sure you find a trustworthy and loving place.

Training, Experience, and Certification

Since neither federal or local government regulate pet groomers this is one of the most important steps. No regulation means groomers aren’t required to be licensed. Most people get into the grooming career through apprenticeship or attending an accredited school. However, there is no requirement for a person with this credential background to operate as an independent dog groomer or work at any of your local dog grooming shops.

Honest pet salons have precautions and hiring guidelines in place to ensure they hire quality professionals. Splash and Dash has a rigorous hiring process to ensure our groomers and bathers have the loving touch it takes. Accidents happen, but it takes an innate love for  animals for this profession. Many dog groomers choose to get a membership through the Dog Groomers Association of America (DGAA). The association offers classes and requires testing before certifying members.

Before choosing a doggie spa, call to ask groomers about their background and skills in the grooming field. A good groomer should be attuned to animal’s emotional responses. They are firm—so they don’t accidentally cut an animal—-but are able to soothingly coax nervous animals into relaxing.

Shop Around

To save yourself some time, browse through your options of all the local doggie day spas before you commit to visiting each one in person. You can sort through the ones you know won’t fit and narrow your search down.

Ask your friends, veterinarian, and search online review sites. Yelp is a great source to find reviews of other pet owners. The site also allows past clients to post pictures of their dog’s haircut. These dogs are walking advertisements. If you see haircuts you like then you know the groomer that works there must be skilled.

If a place has tons of negative reviews, choose somewhere else.

You can ask your veterinarian for guidance too. Some vet offices have policies that prohibit them from recommending any one doggie day spa location, but you can always ask them if they have treated cases sent from this groomer like clipper abrasions, or if the groomer receives general complaints?

Evaluate the Conditions of the Doggie Day Spa

The same criteria pet parents use to evaluate a veterinarian’s office can be applied to a pet salon. What is the atmosphere like? Is it an inviting place that makes you and your dog feel comfortable. First impressions offer a lot of information about the place. Trust your instincts. If the place seems sketchy it probably is.

Things to consider at the facility:

  • Is the shop well-lit?
  • Are there a lot of dogs barking?
  • If the shop also grooms cats, are the species kenneled separately?
  • Is the place clean?
  • Does the place smell good?
  • Are animals monitored regularly to keep from overheating?
  • Does the staff seem friendly, knowledgeable, and open-minded?
  • Do they keep accurate pet records?

You can always ask to meet the groomer too. Think of this as an open-house for your soon-to-be kindergartner. How is your dog reacting to meeting the groomer? In most cases, groomers should be complete ‘dog people’—well trained to handle doggie day spa situations. They should be warm and inviting, especially with your pet. If your dog seems turned off by the groomer it might be wise to pick a different place.

Apprehensive Dogs

Anxious, nervous, and sometimes even aggressive dogs can be commonplace in an environment like a doggie day spa. Dogs who are not accustomed to grooming can be hard to handle, and groomers should have the knowledge and skill set to be prepared to work with dogs that react like this. Not every dog is going to be a pet groomers’ dream.

If a groomer gives dogs sedatives you should opt for another grooming facility. This practice has become prevalent in the industry and is illegal and dangerous. The only case where a groomer should administer sedatives is when provided by a pet’s parents and prescribed by a veterinarian to specifically treat anxiety during grooming.

Give the groomer a hypothetical. Ask them how they would respond if a dog struggles, growls, or snaps. Be wary of confrontational responses like, “Sometimes we have to show them who’s boss.” Pet groomers should be well versed in animal behaviorism and will know how to de-escalate a response from an anxious dog.

A trip to the dog groomers should be positively reinforced. This is a two-way street between pet parents and groomers alike. A pet parent can acclimate their dog to grooming beforehand, but the methods a groomer uses are equally important. If they use a grooming noose they should never leave the table. Groomers should also recognize when dogs need a break. The doggie day spa should be relaxing, not stressful!

Does the Facility Provide Everything Your Dog Needs?

Whether you have an 80 lb German Shepherd that needs to be lifted into his spa, or a 5 lb Maltese that needs showroom style grooming, you will want to make sure the doggie day spa you choose can meet all the requirements of your pooch.

If your dog needs specific medical or behavioral attention your groomer should know this. A reputable groomer will ask you questions too. They will want to know whether your dog has been to a groomer before. Are they used to having  their paws, ears, and glands handled? Are they crate trained? Do they have any allergies or dietary restrictions? What condition are your dog’s teeth?

These questions are all standard.

You also should browse through the services the doggie spa offers. Do they have eco-friendly shampoos and conditioners? Do they have aromatherapy, pawdicures, and facials? These services are the points of relaxation for your dog. You’ll want to make sure the pet salon can provide these amenities.

Above all, trust your instinct. Your pet, is, after all, your baby and your parenting instincts will be your best guide. Good luck, and Play Dirty, Live Clean!

Follow Splash and Dash Groomerie & Boutique:

  • Website: http://splashanddashfordogs.com/
  • Website: https://splashanddashfranchise.com/
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  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-j-barton-622ab517
  • Twitter: splashanddash4dog

June 27, 2017/by Dan J. Barton

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