Throwback! Poodles and Doodles! Oh My!
A throwback roll of Poodles and Doodles done by our Vroom Grooms LLC Groomer Nicole!
A throwback roll of Poodles and Doodles done by our Vroom Grooms LLC Groomer Nicole!
Ask your groomer about nail polish! We offer many colors and a couple glitters! All products are pet products. Below are some of…
Fleas can be a persistent and annoying problem for dogs and their owners. While chemical treatments are available, many pet parents prefer natural…
November 14th marks World Diabetes Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about diabetes and its impact on millions of people and pets worldwide. While we often focus on human diabetes, it’s important to remember that our furry friends can also be affected by this condition. Canine Diabetes: What You Need to Know Diabetes mellitus in dogs is a condition where the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels due to a lack of insulin1. This can lead to symptoms such as increased thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, and increased appetite1. Breeds like Samoyeds, Miniature Schnauzers, and Poodles are more prone to developing diabetes. How to Help Your Diabetic Dog Regular Monitoring: Keep track of your dog’s blood sugar levels and watch for any changes in behavior or health. Consistent Diet: Feed your dog a balanced diet at regular times to help manage blood sugar levels. Insulin Therapy: Administer insulin as prescribed by your veterinarian, usually twice a day with meals. Exercise: Regular exercise can help manage your dog’s weight and improve insulin sensitivity. Regular Vet Visits: Routine check-ups with your vet are crucial to monitor your dog’s condition and adjust treatment as needed. Raising Awareness On World Diabetes Day, let’s spread the word about canine diabetes and the importance of early detection and proper management. Share your story, participate in local events, and support organizations that fund diabetes research and support services for pets. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our diabetic dogs and ensure they live happy, healthy lives.