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Grooming

We do not offer grooming services for dogs or cats at our clinic. However grooming has many additional health benefits for your pet beside the usual ‘beauty parlor’ look and smell! We recommend that you get your pet groomed regularly. Some breeds such as poodles have a lot of hair growing in the opening of their ear canals. We strongly recommend that you ask your groomer to pluck out this hair for you. A matted pet can quickly become a target for flies in the summer months. Also heavily matted pets are very uncomfortable. Remember also that an ‘unkept’ animal may be a sign that the animal is not well and should be examined by one of our veterinarians. One of the first signs that a cat is not well is when it quits grooming itself. Please see below for groomers that we recommend.

Suggested Groomers

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Warm Hearts, Wet Noses

6616 82 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta (780) 466-3830


Frisky Business Pet Grooming

Full Grooming Services for Dogs & Cats

4823 11A Ave NW
Edmonton, AB T6L 4A5
By appointment only.
Contact Karen Stuart at 780-722-2485
e-mail friskybusinessgrooming@gmail.com


Furever and Alwags

Professional Dog Grooming at home

7508 32 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB
780-490-7955
Cell-780-819-7975


Paws and Smell the Roses

Pet Salon
By appointment only
Contact Abby Lokszyn at 780-970-8156
Email: pawsandsmelltheroses@outlook.com
facebook.com/pawsandsmelltherosespetsalon

 

Medicated Baths

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Medicated baths can help ease many skin conditions in your pet. If he or she suffers from seborrhoea (a noncontagious condition that can cause skin to become dry and flaky or oily and scaly), a medicated bath can help alleviate the itching. Pets with allergies, flea infestations, and other skin issues may also find relief with a medicated bath.

We can recommend a bath after we’ve examined your pet and diagnosed the problem. Illnesses unrelated to the skin, such as thyroid disease, can also cause skin problems in pets, so we want to be sure we’re treating the root of the problem, not just a symptom. Call us so we can help your pet feel better.