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Jane's grooming

Locality: Perth, Western Australia



Address: Armadale Rd 6112 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.janesgrooming.com.au/

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25.01.2022 We’re open ! We both have our Covid19 Control certificate New rules are in affect No physical contact with the humans please wear gloves when passing dog over. Let’s stay safe and clean



25.01.2022 Morning all! Still taking bookings for Christmas! Message me to book your appointment

25.01.2022 Janes grooming is still open Grooming is essential,dont book if you think your sick x Mr Tyrone has his bandanna mask on ! Book in now

25.01.2022 Morning all how cute is Chase baby !? He’s all fresh and clipped he had the full works only $55-60 so book in quick



25.01.2022 Morning all! Um how adorable is Kiki?? Her first hair cut and she was sooo good ! FYI tho As the weather heats up please book in advance I’m fully booked for the next two weeks with the odd spot here and there

23.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day !!! Doggo Dads !!! from the four legged fur babies ! Appointment available for Wednesday Thursday and Friday this week. message me to book your baby’s appointment!

23.01.2022 Janes grooming is still open one on one grooming message to book your four legged friend in !



23.01.2022 Have a few appointments left for next week message us to secure your fury friends appointment

23.01.2022 Taking appointments for next week ! Get in quick

22.01.2022 Here’s a few happy snaps of some of the beautiful puppers that come and see me I have appointments available for Friday and next week

21.01.2022 I have spots available this week for your fury friend! Get in quick stay cool

21.01.2022 PERTH SNAKES ARE WAKING UP. What to do, if you find your pet playing with a snake. Snakebite season is starting again in Perth and throughout our state. WAVES a...nd other vet hospitals have treated several cases in the past few weeks. Some recent cases have been severe enough to require life-supporting ventilation. As the temperatures increase, we know from experience that the incidence of bites is going to increase. This is a reminder for all pet owners to take precautions to hopefully avoid an emergency vet visit. Perth's bushland corridors and lakes provide a haven for all wildlife including snakes. Snakes are an essential part of our natural ecosystem. Though these pictures have been chosen to get your attention, the majority of interactions between our pets and snakes involve the snake desperately trying to escape from conflict. Our snakes tend to prefer to avoid confrontation, however, when scared due to being attacked, bitten, chased, or disturbed by an inquisitive dog or cat, they can inflict a lethal bite. Keeping dogs on a lead and under observation in bushland can minimise the chance of them interacting with snakes. Signs of snakebite can be subtle at first and can progress with devastating rapidity to complete paralysis and an inability to breathe which is the most common cause of acute death in envenomated dogs and cats. Snake venom may also stop the blood clotting causing internal bleeding and with tiger snakes bites severe muscle damage also occurs. If you see your pet in close contact with a snake it is important that you immediately phone your regular veterinarian or an emergency service such as WAVES to inform them that you are coming down with a potential snake bite patient and to obtain first aid advice if your pet already appears unwell. If your dog is small enough, carry it to the car, as activity hastens the signs of envenomation. Always take your pet to the vet immediately, while trying to keep it calm. Do not take a wait and see approach and don't waste time looking for the bite as it is uncommon to be able to find the very small bite in dogs and cats. If your pet has been playing with or near a snake and suddenly vomits, loses control of its bowels, collapses or has unusual breathing and then appears to recover, it is highly likely to have received a lethal bite and require treatment. If the snake is dead it can be taken to the vet to help identify what type of snake it is, but check it is dead first so that you don’t get bitten by a wounded snake. DON'T attempt to kill or catch live snakes, they are a protected species by law and it is safest to leave them alone. If required veterinarians can run tests to determine the best type of antivenom to use and we don’t want to have to deal with envenomated humans as well! If you have snakes on your property and find your pet to be weak, having difficulties walking and unable to blink or has red or dark brown urine then always consider snakebite as a potential cause. If your pet stops breathing on route to a veterinarian then you can give mouth to nose breathing to help keep them alive to reach the hospital. Snakebite cases are best treated in hospital where veterinarians have life support equipment available if required. Australia is lucky to have the best antivenoms in the world and with intensive care over 90% of dogs and cats bitten by snakes, who reach a veterinary hospital with their heart still beating, will survive and live a normal life. The old rumour that once a dog was bitten by a snake it couldn't be saved was true in 1920 but not in 2020! To minimize the chance of your pets being bitten- keep dogs on a short lead when walking in bushland and don't allow them to sniff in areas where a snake could be hiding. Prevent cats from wandering, keep your lawn well mowed and ensure there are no piles of rubble near the house. If you have believed some of the old wives tales about snakebite then the following have been shown to definitely not be helpful in snake bite- Vitamin C, lancing the wound and sucking out the venom, keeping the patient walking, rubbing anything into the wound, or applying a tourniquet. Many of these old wives tales can increase the risk of death with bites by Australian snakes. Pressure bandages are lifesaving for bites on the hands, arms, feet and legs which are common in humans. However, these bandages when placed around the head, neck, or shoulders where our pets are commonly bitten can interfere with the patients breathing. It is extremely rare to ever see a snake coiled up around an animal like seen in these photos and we suspect the snake got a bit confused or frightened. Australian venomous snakes normally try to avoid humans and animals. Please respect them as an important part of our environment and part of what makes Australia such an amazing place to live. Snake catchers/ snake removers will relocate snakes from people's property and find them a new home safe away from being attacked by dogs and cats. You can find help to relocate snakes by googling snake catchers or snake removal for your local area. Never try to relocate a snake yourself if you haven’t been trained in the safe handling of snakes as this can result in a hospital visit or death and there are many reports of humans being bitten when they attempt to pick up snakes! If you live in an area where snake bites are a potential risk then consider snake aversion training for your dog. Keeping your cat confined can also help prevent bites. Finally, if you want to read more on the story of the dog in this picture then follow this link: http://goo.gl/Nqzck1 and the cat story is linked here: http://www.woodka.com/?paged=81



21.01.2022 Aww look at him he was such a good boy to groom !!! I’m Taking appointments for next week send me a message to secure your four legged friends appointment!

21.01.2022 Big bob before and after taking bookings for next week send us a message to secure your appointment

20.01.2022 It’s an honour grooming these bunch of gorgeous floolfs

20.01.2022 Woah ! What a busy week my self and Christine have a few spots left for next week ! Message us to secure your for legged friends appointment! Cats welcome and other fluffy pets too

20.01.2022 PUP LEADS CHASE ON HIGHWAY: It took seven minutes before someone could finally catch up to "Astro," a one-year-old Shih Tzu-poodle mix, who started a cat-and-mouse game on a busy highway after his owner was in a car accident. Astro is now safe at home. STORY: https://bit.ly/3hulLUV

20.01.2022 Morning all !! I’m booking up fast ! I have a few appointments available for next week inbox me to secure your appointment!! I also have an amazing cat groomer now ! So if you would like to book your cat in please contact us

19.01.2022 Janes grooming is still open ! With strict hygiene practices in place and only open 3- 4 days a week please book in advanced to avoid disappointment! My self and Chris are trying our hardest to accommodate everyone at this hectic scary time

19.01.2022 Janes grooming will be closed from the 2nd of February till the 9th of February and will be back open on the 10th feb! Please book in advanced to secure your puppers spot! I will have a great experienced groomer working for me taking emergency bookings while I am away so if you do need an appointment I will be contactable to book you an appointment with her! Thank you !!

19.01.2022 Pretty Layla all finished Taking appointments for next week get in quick xxx

18.01.2022 before and after on this lil cutie Appointments available next week to keep your pooch cool Book now

18.01.2022 Morning everyone I’m still open ! Just being a lot tighter on hygiene ! Yes that means gloves glen 20 and mask on my end to protect the spread of this horrible virus ... if you know you are sick or someone you have been in contact with may be sick please don’t book smile, be kind and support and help each other

18.01.2022 Kita and miss Milo after their make overs Appointments available for Tuesday,Thursday and Friday get in quick

18.01.2022 Isn’t he cute! appointments filling up fast for next week message me to secure your appointments we’re now taking on cats

18.01.2022 Heads up !!! Parvo virus is serious! Vaccinations are soo important! Don’t be a dck ! Vaccinate !

17.01.2022 Appointments available for next week get in quick !

16.01.2022 Book in today to secure your appointment

15.01.2022 Fantastic service. My fur babies have been looked after by Jane since they were puppies, they are 12 and 14. Highly recommended, very professional and friendly. Nothing is to much trouble .

14.01.2022 It’s a hard life looking fabulous little miss Oreo I still have spots available for next week please inbox me for your appointment

14.01.2022 Sorry for my lack of absence my beautiful monkey gurl grew her wings I’m replying and booking in every one now xx

14.01.2022 Hi all will reply back to everyone ASAP I’m trying to get over this head ach xxxHi all will reply back to everyone ASAP I’m trying to get over this head ach xxx

12.01.2022 It’s going to be a warm one!! Book your pooch in to stay cool this week ! I have a few appointments left before I close on the 2nd feb and re open on the 10th feb

12.01.2022 Our dogs love Jane, a very nice person

12.01.2022 The signs as dogs.

11.01.2022 This fucking guy right here !!!!

10.01.2022 Morning all ! Iv had two spots become available for tomorrow Friday 17th if you would like to make an appointment

09.01.2022 Photo spam Every angle of Kevin

08.01.2022 It's that time of year where the fleas come out! Make sure to flea your pet ! Regular treatment is a must !! It will ensure that you won't get any fleas this ...summer If you have fleas - flea your pet ! on the back of the neck treatments work well I like advocate! Be sure to read the directions and have the right weight for your pet! wash there bedding, flea bomb your house to kill any larvae hiding. It takes up to 6 months to completely get rid of fleas as they live out side as well as inside so to be safe prevent them !

08.01.2022 Smelly belly boo boo Bella spam wif her man doogle

07.01.2022 *** SEEKING INFORMATION - CAT ATTACK, PORT KENNEDY *** RSPCA WA is deeply concerned to receive another report of an intentional act of cruelty towards a pet cat.... Shadow, a family's pet cat, was shot with an arrow. His family took him to the vet as soon as they found him, but he sadly could not be saved. RSPCA WA is seeking information from anyone who has information about this incident, or who may have seen anything suspicious around Port Kennedy Bay, Port Kennedy Beach or in the bush land around Port Kennedy golf course. Please report any information to the RSPCA Cruelty Hotline on 1300 278 358. While RSPCA encourages cat owners to keep their pets indoors, there is absolutely NO EXCUSE for causing deliberate harm to an animal. Animal Cruelty is a serious criminal offence and those found guilty face a maximum penalty of a $50,000 fine or five years in prison under the Animal Welfare Act 2002. Unfortunately, acts like this are not uncommon. Last year, RSPCA WA received over 500 reports about intentional acts of cruelty towards animals in WA. This was up 31% on 2018 and included reports of animals being beaten, wounded and poisoned. In the past three years, there have been three other well-publicised cases of cats shot with arrows in Perth’s outer suburbs. In all three of those cases, the cats thankfully survived their ordeal. It is heartbreaking to hear that Shadow couldn’t be saved.

06.01.2022 Miss chilli after her hair cut taking appointments for next week get in quick to avoid disappointment

06.01.2022 Appointments available Thursday at 12pm, 3.30 Friday at 9am, 10.15 am Get in quick !!

05.01.2022 Bella boo just doin the doo And you are through And there's nothing you can do Bella boo - the song Bella has to hear when I sing to her ... Still taking Christmas booking inbox me to make An appointment

05.01.2022 Va va voom ! The one n only bell of the ball !! Miss Bella and her man doogs

04.01.2022 Taking appointments for next week I have Tuesday, Thursday and Friday available message us to book your appointment

04.01.2022 Has anyone seen our Kitty, missing for 2 day in Kelmscott near Albany Hwy and Valentine Rd. She is 5 yrs old, sterilized and microchiped. Not like here to not come home. She is very shy of strangers and very much missed :(

04.01.2022 Help me find my dog !

03.01.2022 Groomed JuJu the Tibetan mastiff she was soooo good! I’m booking up fast please book in advance for your appointment thank you

03.01.2022 Afternoon all ! Isn’t Kita n Milo cute after their wash and tidy up I have a few days next week free so inbox to secure your appointment

03.01.2022 Ain’t these two cute ! Taking appointments for this week ! Message me to book your appointment

02.01.2022 Morning all I have one appointment left for tomorrow (Thursday) if you would like your dog looking fresh message me to book your appointment

02.01.2022 Iv had a few appointments pop up for this week ! Message me if you would like to book your dog in and keep cool this summer

01.01.2022 I have appointments available for Wednesday and Thursday this week message me to make an appointment

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