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Gawler Pet Salon

Locality: Gawler, South Australia

Phone: 85221100



Address: 80 Murray Street 5118 Gawler, SA, Australia

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25.01.2022 Nothing beats a good ol' spa day



25.01.2022 I’ll keep you safe lil man

23.01.2022 Big fluffy boi

22.01.2022 This weeks availabilities are Wednesday 02/12 : 9:30am & 10am Availabilities fornext week are as follows: Monday 7/12: 11:30am, 12:30pm & 1:30pm... Tuesday 8/12: 10:30am, 11:30am & 2pm Wednesday 9/12: 9am, 9:30am & 1:30pm Thursday 10/12: 9am, 12pm & 2pm Friday 11/12: 9:30am, 11am &1pm saturday 12/12: 10:30am & 2pm To secure an appointment time please call 8522 1100 or message our page. See more



19.01.2022 Mom says I’ll grow into my ears someday

19.01.2022 Despite a global pandemic, it still looks like the year will end with a bang with fireworks in lots of places tonight. So it might be smart to brace yourself fo...r a last minute pet panic pandemic. Yes, New Years Eve might be a party on two legs (even if you’re not going out), but on four, it might just be the most frightening night of the year. In fact, the number of lost and injured pets increases by 400%. But there are ways to manage the fear brought on by fireworks and it’s starts now! Here’s what you can do... 1. Go for a solid walk (or run) in the late afternoon/early evening if it’s cool enough to do so. This exercise lowers anxiety levels, releases relaxing endorphins and makes them more inclined to sleep. 2. Bring pets inside. Those fireworks bangs will make them want to bolt for it so a fence will often be no match and tying them up only causes more injuries. 3. Put blinds down, lights on and put music on. Research has shown that classical music is best. This is all about blocking out those stressful sights and sounds. 4. Put a load of washing on. Preferably a long cycle. These familiar and repetitive vibrations from the washing machine drown out the vibrations from the fireworks that are a huge source of stress. 5. Give them a place to hide. Dogs will want to ‘den’ so a pile of cushions, pillows or old mattresses they can lie in will make them feel safe. What about cats? While they don’t enjoy the fireworks, they’re more inclined to seek shelter rather than take flight like dogs. Keep them inside and they’ll love you forever. Good luck tonight. Thanks for the support in 2020 and Happy(er) New Year for 2021! I think we all deserve it...

18.01.2022 Meet Koda! He’s 50% Australian Shepherd, 50% Husky



18.01.2022 There’s always one...

17.01.2022 HORRAY! After hearing the lockdown is lifting early were happy to start taking bookings again! If we had to cancel your appointment feel free to message us on facebook to book in an appointment as we won't be in the salon until Monday to answer phones! Also now is a great time to start booking in closer to Christmas time as that is when we are busiest and book out fast! We look forward to seeing you and your pooches again!

17.01.2022 Be prepared for a new look salon! Bare with us while we are renovating the salon! Still open and styling your pooches The finished results will look awesome

17.01.2022 Such a gorgeous coat

16.01.2022 WARNING!!! DO NOT GIVE THESE SO-CALLED "TREATS" TO YOUR DOGS!!! THEY CAN POTENTIALLY KILL THEM!! Just a little warning regarding the Xmas treats many stor...es are now starting to stock for dogs at Xmas. Many of these so called treats end up with the dog "enjoying" some time in a veterinary surgery over Christmas. The vast majority of these rawhide products and treats come from China. The chews are made from cattle or horse hides and their journey starts with the hides being soaked in a toxic sodium sulphide to remove the hair and fat. More chemicals are used in order to split the hide into layers which is then washed with hydrogen peroxide to give the white "pure" look and remove the rancid smell. Now comes the pretty festive colours and the glue to form cute shapes. On testing, these chews have shown traces of arsenic, mercury, chromium and formaldehyde. If that wasn't bad enough, they regularly cause intestinal blockages, poisoning from chemical residue and choking. The chews go slippery when wet and are near impossible to get hold of to save a choking dog. Leave them in the shop where they belong or if some well meaning person buys them for your dog put them safely away for later, then dispatch in the bin! Please be safe with your dogs! Credit: NZAP Animal Police NZ #RescueHub #adoptdontshop #dogtreats #christmas #pups



15.01.2022 This dog’s debut in an obedience competition did NOT go to plan! via ViralHog

14.01.2022 A rare photo of a Pomicorn

13.01.2022 Teamwork makes the dream work!

13.01.2022 Pawjama party!

13.01.2022 Who else has a fur baby with a bad habit?

12.01.2022 This weeks availabilities are Tuesday 10/11 : 12pm & 12.30pm Wednesday 11/11 : 9am & 1pm Thursday 12/11 : 10am & 12pm Friday 13/11 : 10am, 11.30am & 12.30pm... Saturday 14/11 : 1.30pm & 2.30pm To secure an appointment time please call 8522 1100 or message our page. See more

12.01.2022 We hope everyone is doing well, we've gotten through our first day of this lockdown! Lets give some love to our fur babies that are absolutely loving this time

10.01.2022 With some appointment slots available this coming week, now is your chance to book in! Appointments available as follows: Monday 19th - 2pm and 3pm Tuesday 20th - 10am, 1pm and 3pm Wednesday 21st - 9am, 1pm and 3pm... Thursday 22nd - 10am, 12pm and 2pm Friday 23rd - 9am, 12pm and 3pm Saturday 24th - 3pm To book in send us a message on Facebook or call us on 85221100

08.01.2022 Unfortunately due to COVID we have had to close again, currently we are looking at 6 days but we truly don't know how long this will last for. We will keep everyone updated on our facebook page as to when we will be opening so keep an eye on this space for future news! In the mean time we hope everyone stays safe and we look forward to seeing you all when we re-open!

07.01.2022 Happy new year from our family to yours!

06.01.2022 My idea of Netflix and chill

06.01.2022 Hey fur parents! This holiday season, make sure not to give these major toxic foods to your fur babies. Not even if they give you puppy eyes! * Ham & Bacon * B...lue Cheese * Fruit Cake * Grapes * Raisins * Foods with Onions * Nuts * Cooked Chicken Bones * And last but not the least Chocolates! Ham and Bacon are popular this holiday but pork can cause pancreatitis, a potentially life-threatening disease. Nuts can upset your pet’s stomach, and can cause other complaints because nuts have an extremely high fat content and other substances. Fruitcakes and puddings may contain fresh or dried grapes and raisins which can cause rapid kidney failure. And although we know that dogs love cooked bones, they can actually harm and perforate their intestines, requiring surgery. A friendly #FalcorPetTips reminder. Happy holidays fur parents! #FalcorMarketing #TopBreedNegros

05.01.2022 Hide and seek level 10000%

03.01.2022 My little ray of Sunshine

02.01.2022 This weeks availabilities are Tuesday 24/11: 2pm Wednesday 25/11: 9am, 1:30pm & 2pm Thursday 26/11 : 10:30am, 12pm, 1:30pm & 2pm Friday 27/11 : 10am, 11am, 12:30pm, 1pm & 1.30pm... Saturday 28/11 : 2pm To secure an appointment time please call 8522 1100 or message our page. See more

02.01.2022 Run in opposite directions from your dog and see who it chooses... They love you more

01.01.2022 Exactly! photo Instagram @irynaaaaa

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