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Paws & Claws Pamper Parlour

Locality: St Marys, New South Wales

Phone: +61 431 486 042



Address: 12 Inglis Ave 2760 Saint Marys, NSW, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 Hi everyone, I hope you are all staying dry in the strange weather I am now on leave/holidays and will be returning on the 3rd of December all ready for Christmas yaaaaayyyyy.... Message me to book in your pup to get all spruced up ready for the festive season. Stay safe and see you all in a couple of weeks xxxx



24.01.2022 WE ARE DESEXED AND CAN GO HOME TODAY All these gorgeous pets are ready to leave the shelter today, they just need families to go home with! If you are looking... to Adopt come on down and meet them and any of their friends that are also looking for a Forever Home.. The Shelter is Open 7am ~ 9:30am Today....

23.01.2022 Good evening my fur family, I hope you are all staying well Well, big news, as well have having our amazing salon, we have just opened an online florist ... Jump on our website or Facebook page and check out some of our arrangements. So why not spoil yourself and order a lovely arrangement Gill https://www.facebook.com/Bloomin-Beautiful-flowers-by-Gill-110352267318393/

20.01.2022 Oh so very true



19.01.2022 Good evening all, I hope you are all staying well Due to my Health and injury, I have decided to close for a few weeks at the end of October, to give my body a chance to heal and get healthy before Christmas ... I will he reopening in December, all fresh and ready to get your pups all groomed and cleaned for Christmas. I will keep you all updated, Thank you for your support Regards Gill

18.01.2022 We’ve had a lot of new faces in our salon, love, love, love meeting all of your fur babies. Book your pup in to get pampered. Our new opening hours are Thursday - Saturday and 1 Sunday a month.... I’m looking forward to meeting and spoiling all of you

17.01.2022 Well the weather is starting to get warmer, time to book your pup in to get their groom. Have them looking sharp coming into spring and summer Book your apt now



16.01.2022 Good morning my fur parents I am so excited to be getting back into the salon and seeing all of you. Get in now and make an appointment to get your pup pampered.... While this pandemic Is on my opening days will be limited but i will always try and meet your asked days or times. See you all soon Luff Gill

16.01.2022 Some interesting facts

16.01.2022 Good morning my beautiful pup family We want to wish you all and your families a very happy Easter. Stay safe over this long weekend even though we are all at home. I miss you all and hopefully will see you soon

15.01.2022 I hope you all are staying safe in the awful time. It is with a heavy heart that I have made the decision to temporarily close my salon as of Saturday the 28th of March. At this point in time we will be closed for about 4 weeks and will reassess after this time. This decision wasn’t made lightly, I suffer From chronic respiratory issues and need to make sure that I don’t come in contact with any kind of cold, flu, COVID -19 etc.... Never fear anyone that has an apt booked, I will happily groom your pup but I won’t be accepting any new clients this week and regular grooms will be postponed until further notice. I sincerely apology, I know we are all going through this extremely tough time and us Aussie’s as always, we’ll band together to get through it and come out the other side better, stronger than ever. I will keep everyone updated on what’s happening in the salon but for now, Please stay safe and healthy. Listen to what’s going on and abide as much as possible to the recommendations. They are there to help. You are all my family and I will miss seeing and pampering your amazing pooches, hearing all your beautiful stories and laughing with you all, you all make my day, each and every time I see you Thank you for understanding Love to you all Gill

14.01.2022 My gorgeous King and Elsa love when they are in the salon



14.01.2022 Hi all Easter is not that far away so here are our opening hours over the Easter long weekend Closed Good Friday to Easter Monday... We will re-open on Thursday 8th of April. Thank you all and stay safe

13.01.2022 Good afternoon my pooches, Wow such a strange time it has been, huh. I hope you are all safe and staying healthy. I have been keeping and eye on the current situation and I miss you all so much, so I have decided to re-open on a limited basis for the current time.... So as of the 1st of May, I have decided to open on a Thursday, Friday and Saturday every fortnight and once a month on a Sunday. If you want to make an apt, I will ask that you keep to the guide lines of social distancing, I will meet you at the car when you arrive exchange leads and walk your pup into the salon. If you are not feeling well, I ask that you make your appointment for when you are feeling better. Unfortunately for the time being, I won't be offering my pick up and drop off service. It is such a difficult time for all and I really appreciate all of you and your understanding and for that I am truly grateful Thank you all, please stay safe, love and laugh lots. If you need anything I am here for you all Gill Paws and Claws Pamper Parlour

11.01.2022 Good morning all my Paws and Claws family, For the time being I will be changing my days and hours in the salon, until further notice I will only be opening Thursday to Saturday and 1 Sunday per month. I appreciate all of your understanding in these strange times.... Have a great day Cheers and stay safe xx Gill

11.01.2022 If you are considering adopting a pet. It takes them awhile to settle and get use to their new lives Give them time and give a rescue dog a chance

10.01.2022 Well, Renovations have started in the salon, it’s a little bit exciting giving my little salon a well earned make over I will still be grooming whilst Renovating, so book you’re pup in for their bath

10.01.2022 Hi All I hope you are all staying safe in this crazy weather. Due to the weather and flooding in the salon, I have had to close until the rain lets up as we have a little river running through the salon. We should be able to reopen on Thursday this week, if the weather eases up ... Everybody, please take care, don’t go on the roads unless you have to and just stay safe

08.01.2022 Beautiful Bella I love seeing new faces in our salon. The beautiful Bella in for her pamper session

08.01.2022 Make sure your pets are microchipped and that their details are up to date. It’s the easiest way to get them back when they head out to see the world

07.01.2022 Need a glazier, give these guys a call. They helped me out with my fish tank, just awesome My fish thank you https://m.facebook.com/finecutglass2752/

07.01.2022 It’s coming in to summer, this is a great rule to remember when you want to take your pooch for a walk Their pads burn very easily. In summer, it’s best to walk them in the early morning or of an evening.

06.01.2022 Keep this in mind when you take you pup for a walk

05.01.2022 So much excitement, does your dog get this excited for puddles?

04.01.2022 Good Morning All With all the craziness of the corona virus going on, we are still open to pamper your pooch. We just ask that you take precautions, if you are not well and have booked your pup in for a groom, or want to book in, we ask that you reschedule or book your apt for when you are feeling better, unfortunately I suffer from chronic respiratory issues, so I am trying very hard to stay healthy in this time, just like everyone ... Thank you all, stay safe and healthy Gill

03.01.2022 What dog breed to you have?? We have a speed/herd dog and 2 potatoes

03.01.2022 Aggression Ladder There is so much to behaviour than meets the eye. I often hear clients distressed, saying that their dog has never behaved this way and don...’t understand where it’s come from and that he’s normally so good. Obviously there are events that trigger behaviours but they don’t just come from nowhere, and can be prevented if you know what you’re looking at and how to interpret it. When a dog behaves in a way that a human being finds inappropriate or rude, we forget that dogs are not human. They behave naturally as they do for their species and we as humans have unrealistic expectations on our dogs. We both ‘speak’ different languages. We mainly use vocalisation and dogs mainly use body language. The ladder of aggression is what can help you understand how a dog can escalate from what seems like a normal relaxed dog to all of a sudden barking, growling, being reactive and biting. You may first notice your dog sending something called calming signals. This is not only to help them stay calm but to indicate to you that the dog is not a threat and the messages should calm down a situation the dog is not ok with. This can be in the form of lip licking following a sneeze, excessive blinking, yawning, head turns to avoid. These behaviours will appear out of context and are to ideally defuse a tense situation. If the messages the dog is sending are being ignored the next thing you may see are displacement behaviours. This is when the dog redirects their attention to something else so the don’t have to deal with the scary thing or situation as well as it can be a form of self soothing behaviour that can give the dog a moment of S can be random genital checks, eating grass, randomly scratching or over sniffing in the environment etc... The dog is now exhibiting stress signals. The dog may now move to more intense behaviours if he/ she has not shut down and gone into a learnt state of helplessness. You may see your dog is barking and their breathing has rapidly increased. He ideally is trying to deter the threat. You may even notice the dog he dips his head down, snarling with excessive lip licking. At this stage the tongue will be going right over the nose with every lick. The dog may be bearing teeth and growling. In between these behaviours you may still notice more calming signals. If the dog gets to the stage where his behaviour is highly reactive and he is lunging out, barking and growling, teeth bearing, snarling and or quite still in between while exhibiting these behaviours, then this is a dog who is completely over threshold and not coping. It’s his last resort before he follows with a bite. His body is in overdrive and he is in fight mode as his other behaviours of freeze, fidget and flight did not work. He is in SURVIVAL mode and the next step is to bite to protect/ defend himself/ herself. Behaviours can escalate in readily quickly. Within a blink of an eye your dog can go from being ok to nervous to flight or fight. Identifying body language, facial expressions and signals is an incredibly important step in PREVENTING unwanted behaviours and making your dog feel safe. #dogtrainer #dogbehaviour #ladderofaggression #behaviourmodification #preventionisbetterthancure #forcefreetraining

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