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Beauty-Paw Mobile Pet Grooming

Locality: Jindera, New South Wales

Phone: +61 419 407 144



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25.01.2022 I am now completely booked out til Christmas!! I am taking bookings for February Thank you everyone for your continued support I am now completely booked out til Christmas!! I am taking bookings for February Thank you everyone for your continued support



22.01.2022 For those looking for an different solution to keeping your cats within your yard

22.01.2022 Archie (12yrs old) enjoying his very first bath Who said cats hate water!

22.01.2022 #WARNING PETS/ANIMALS AT RISK : Temperatures are forecast to peak above #40C for the next three days. This heat is considered potentially life-threatening... to all animals, big & small. Overheating can cause animals to suffer heatstroke which can lead to organ failure and even death. Pets/animals that are elderly, overweight or suffering from a medical condition are most at risk; so too are dogs with flat faces such as pugs, French bulldogs and English bulldogs. Here are five tips on how to keep your pet/s cool: 1. Make sure your pets have access to plenty of shade and clean, fresh water. If your pet normally drinks from one water bowl set down a few more bowls in different places. 2. Bring your pets inside. If you’re able to keep your home cool with air-conditioning, fans or open windows, your pets will thank you for it! 3. Keep your littlest pets in the shade or indoors at all times. Rabbits, birds, guinea pigs, rats, mice and ferrets should be moved into a shady, well-ventilated area or better yet, bring them inside into a cooler room like the laundry. 4. Never leave your pet alone in your car or ute - even when the windows are down or the car is parked in the shade. Dogs travelling on the back of utes can also burn their footpads or bodies on the trays, as these get extremely hot in the sun. If you see a distressed dog alone in a car, please call emergency services ASAP. 5. Walk your dog very early in the morning or in the early evening. This will help you avoid the hottest part of the day and prevent your pup from dehydrating or burning their paws on hot pavement or asphalt. One way to test if the ground is too hot is to use to Five Second Rule. Place the back of your hand on the surface for five seconds and if it’s too hot for you, then it’s too hot for your dog! #WILDLIFE: Look out for wildlife by leaving bowls of fresh, clean water in areas where they’ll be able to drink both undisturbed and protected. Shallow dishes are better for smaller animals but if you’re using a bigger container, leave a rock or stick next to it so that little creatures can climb out as needed. #JCN #JuneeCommunityNews



21.01.2022 A wash and blow dry is all you need to be this beautiful

21.01.2022 A little interesting read about the use of dew claws

20.01.2022 Cat-Proof Fence



19.01.2022 Merry Christmas everyone and please have a safe near year.Merry Christmas everyone and please have a safe near year.

19.01.2022 Some beautiful breeds

17.01.2022 Closed til the 7th January. Completely booked out til mid March for all dog bookings. Cat apts still available in feb.Closed til the 7th January. Completely booked out til mid March for all dog bookings. Cat apts still available in feb.

16.01.2022 It appears Eric has a drinking problem . Does your cat insist on drinking out of the tap? Or somewhere else?!

12.01.2022 Love this, so true...



11.01.2022 COVID-19: Frequently asked questions for pet owners.

10.01.2022 Odin the magnificent Maine coon He is a shy/compliant boy who does amazingly well being groomed. Even though he does nearly take up the whole table Sarah Elizabeth

07.01.2022 "Peek-a-boo" Credit : ViralHog

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01.01.2022 We need to listen to our dogs

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