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Fall is soon approaching, are you ready?

Posted by Zuleika Martinez on September 20, 2011 (0 Comments)

 The time is almost here to start bringing out our warm attire. Remember your pet can get chilly too, so to help we have vests, sweaters, jackets and even socks available for your pet to stay warm and happy during the cooler seasons. Even though this summer has felt never ending it will be over and we don't want you or your pet to be caught off guard.

Glamour Paws is starting Pet of the Month!

Each month Glamour Paws will feature a pet in our monthly newsletter. The article will include fun facts about the pet and characteristics of the breed. It will give people the opportunity to meet some incredible pets that come to our shop to be Glamourized. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter, if you take your pet to be groomed at Glamour Paws, you could see your pet in our Newsletter!

 September Sales are almost over

With the end of September comes the end of our September Sales. Don't let these good deals pass you by.

30% off all food bowls and wine box feeders while supplies lasts.
Your pet can be eating and drinking in style, whether it's from a Bochini Elegant Wine Box Feeder, created from actual wooden wine box labels from all over the world, perfect if you are looking for a rustic or classical type accent for your home while providing your pet with a raised dining surface, each wine box label is cleaned and restored for each feeder created, or a top quality American made ceramic collegiate dog bowl which is machine washable and crafted with a colorful ring of your team's logos and colors. Stop by to find the perfect food bowl for your pet.

Bring your pet for a nail trim and save 50%.
Untrimmed nails can cause a variety of problems including broken nails, which are painful and can bleed profusely. Unlike humans, a dog walks on his toes like a horse, not the soles of his feet. Long nails can cause the dog to rock back on his paws, causing strain on his leg assemblies and interfering with his gait. Some dogs (particularly overweight ones) may find it uncomfortable to put their full body weight on their feet with overgrown nails, causing sore feet, legs and hips. Over time, this can also contribute to the devlopment of arthritis. Be sure to trim their nails frequently to prevent the quick of the nail to grow out too long, the quicks are the blood vessels and nerves that supply the nail, if the quick has grown too long the nail won't be trimmed short enough and the possiblity of cutting the quick increases, which causes pain and bleeding for your pet. Keep them trimmed and keep them happy.

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