Princeton Grooming Guide To Dog Heatstroke
Jun 16,2019 | Posted in Announcements
Heatstroke can be the serious and often fatal result of a dog’s prolonged exposure to excessive heat. Below are the signs of heatstroke and the actions you should take if your dog is overcome.
Early Stages:
Heavy panting
Rapid breathing… Read More
Toxins
Apr 12,2019 | Posted in Announcements
Toxins
Pets are often attracted to the fresh smell of spring plants, some of which are toxic. Agriculture chemicals such as fertilizer, insecticides and herbicides are applied in the spring by homeowners. Exposure can sometimes cause chemical burns to the… Read More
Tear Stains – Fact or Fiction
Mar 22,2019 | Posted in Announcements
The pesky brown streaks creeping down from their dog’s inner eye corners drive pet owners everywhere crazy – but what are they?
Tear staining refers to the browning of hairs near the inner corner of the eye. We see tear… Read More
Princeton Grooming says “GOOD FOR YOU-NOT YOUR PET”
Mar 22,2019 | Posted in Announcements
One of the most popular sweetener nowadays is xylitol, which is actually a natural product made from corncobs but it is very poisonous for your pet. Xylitol is most often found in sugarless gums, candy, and drinks. It is also… Read More
Princeton Grooming Asks -Why Are Our Pets So Stressed?
Mar 18,2019 | Posted in Announcements
Cats and dogs stress about things as much as we do.
We live in a complex hurry up world. There is stress everywhere in our life. We are running here and there, often not taking the time to enjoy fully… Read More
Princeton Grooming’s Poisonous Foods for Dogs
Mar 04,2019 | Posted in Announcements
Chocolate – Many pet owners are aware of how dangerous that chocolate is to a dog. Theobromine, an ingredient in chocolate, can attack the dog’s central nervous system. The darker a chocolate is, the more dangerous it is for dogs.… Read More