Basic grooming
Basic grooming is essential for keeping your pet healthy and comfortable. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you with grooming your dog or cat:
1. Brushing
2. Bathing
3. Nail Trimming
4. Ear Cleaning
5. Dental Care
6. Anal Gland Expression
7. Coat Trimming
Special grooming-for special moments
Special grooming for special moments can help your pet look their best for events like weddings, photo shoots, or holidays.
1. Pre-Grooming Preparation
- Choose a Date: Schedule grooming at least a few days before the event to allow time for any potential skin reactions or adjustments.
- Bathing: Give your pet a thorough bath with a good-quality shampoo suited to their coat type. Consider a conditioning treatment for extra softness.
2. Coat Styling
3. Nail Care
4. Ear and Eye Cleaning
5. Dental Hygiene
6. Accessories
7. Final Touches
8. Relaxation and Comfort
Vaccination of all Pets
Vaccinating pets is essential for their health and the well-being of the broader community.
Common Vaccinations for Pets
- Dogs: Core vaccines include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus. Non-core vaccines may include leptospirosis and bordetella.
- Cats: Core vaccines include rabies, feline distemper (panleukopenia), and feline herpesvirus. Non-core vaccines may include feline leukemia and chlamydia.
Vaccination Schedule
- Puppies and kittens typically begin vaccinations at 6-8 weeks old, with boosters every few weeks until they are about 16 weeks old.
- Adult pets need regular booster shots, usually annually or every three years, depending on the vaccine.
Artificial Insemination of all pets including cows
Suggesting diet plan for all breeds
Creating a balanced diet plan for pets involves considering their specific needs based on breed, age, size, activity level, and any health concerns.