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Holiday Gift Ideas for Pets

December 8, 2017 By //  by cnpadmin

Holiday Gift Ideas for Pets

Our pets bring us so much joy all year round. They are always there when we need cheering up. Don’t forget about them this holiday season. The following holiday gift ideas can help you pick the perfect gift for your furry friend!

Holiday Treats

I’ve never met a pet that didn’t enjoy treats. Treats are an excellent option if your pet doesn’t have allergies or weight issues. The shops are full of specialty treats this time of year. You can find cookies shaped like ornaments, treats that look like candies, and more. Just keep in mind that you will need to keep treats out of your pet’s reach until it’s time for them to be enjoyed.

Toys

Most pets love to play. The holidays are an excellent excuse to get your pet some new toys. Although there are several holiday toys available, it might be best to stick with traditional options. Stock up on your pet’s favorites or offer them a variety of toys. Rotating the toys available to your pet can help keep them interested.

New Bedding

A new bed or blanket could be exactly what your pet needs this holiday season. Pet bedding keeps your pet off the ground, which can be extremely cold this time of year. Providing your pet with his or her own place to relax can also help keep fur off your furniture.

Collars and Leashes

Consider getting your pet a new collar or leash for the holidays. There are many designs available. You’re sure to find the perfect set to compliment you and your pet’s unique style. When choosing a collar, make sure that you can easily fit two fingers between the collar and your pet’s skin.

What to Avoid

There are several holiday gifts that can be dangerous to your pet. Rawhide bones and chews can cause choking and a life-threatening blockage. Avoid toys that can be easily destroyed. Stay away from anything that has strings or other items that can be removed.

Claws N Paws Day Spa wishes you and your pet a safe and happy holiday season.

 

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Protecting Your Pet’s Skin This Winter

December 1, 2017 By //  by cnpadmin

Protecting Your Pet’s Skin This Winter

We all suffer from dry skin during the winter. The cool, crisp air combined with dry indoor heating can lead to dry, flaky, cracked skin. This can cause a lot of discomfort for your pet.

Pets often scratch or lick dry skin, making the problem worse. Pets with dry skin may develop large sores and experience hair loss. Dry skin should be treated as soon as possible. The following tips can help protect your pet’s skin this winter.

High Quality Food

A diet that provides all of the essential nutrients can help keep your pet’s skin and coat healthy year-round. Select a food that contains high quality ingredients and a variety of essential vitamins and minerals. Ask your veterinarian if you aren’t sure which food is best for your pet.

Supplement With Fish Oils

Fish oils contain Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, which are scientifically proven to protect your pet’s skin and coat. Fish oils can also be used to reduce inflammation. This makes them an excellent choice for pet’s suffering from arthritis or joint disease. Choose a high quality product that contains both DHA and EPA. Only give your pet the recommended dose. Too much fish oil can cause gastrointestinal upset.

Regular Grooming

Regular bathing and brushing is a crucial to a healthy skin and coat. Brushing helps remove dead hair and stimulates the skin to produce more oils. Bathing can help restore moisture and protect your pet’s skin from irritation. It’s important to only use a mild pet shampoo and not to bathe your pet too often. Doing so can have an opposite effect on the skin.

Protect Your Pet From the Elements

Cold, wet weather is tough on your pet’s skin. Protect your pet from the elements whenever possible. Keep your pet indoors during bad weather and use a raincoat or cover whenever outside in the rain.

Claws N Paws Day Spa offers pet grooming for dogs and cats. We offer mobile grooming and have a full service salon in Orange County, California. We can help keep your pet’s skin and coat healthy this winter. Please call 714-962-1005 to schedule a grooming appointment.

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Fall Safety for Cats

November 17, 2017 By //  by cnpadmin

Fall Safety for Cats

Our pets rely on us to keep them happy, healthy and safe. There are several things that can be dangerous to your feline companion during the fall. The following tips can help keep your cat safe.

Outdoor Hazards

Most of us already know the potential dangers of letting cats outdoors. Cats that spend time outdoors are susceptible to injury or worse from vehicles, wildlife and more. Outdoor cats face additional challenges during the fall.

Toxic mold often develops in fallen leaves this time of year. This is also when snakes begin looking for a safe place for winter. Poisonous snakes are becoming more and more common in Orange County, especially in areas of new development. If your cat spends time outdoors, make sure that you clean up fallen leaves around your home. Keep a close eye on your cat and regularly inspect areas around your home for snakes.

Indoor Hazards

Outdoor cats aren’t the only ones at risk this fall. Indoor cats face several potential dangers as well. Cleaning products can be toxic to pets. Scented products such as potpourri and scented candles can irritate your pet’s senses and cause them distress. If your cat is sneezing, it’s important to remove all scented products from your home.

During the fall, rodents might move inside to keep warm for the winter. Take care when treating for rodents in your home. Mouse and rat poison can be deadly to pets and traps can cause serious injury. Live traps are the safest option.

Holiday Hazards

Holiday decorations may be tempting to cats. Unfortunately, these decorations can be extremely dangerous. Holiday lights can cause electrocution if chewed. Candles can be knocked over by curious pets. Tinsel and other ornaments can lead to a life-threatening blockage if ingested. Be careful when decorating for the holidays. Watch your cat closely and try to keep decorations out of reach.

It’s also important to keep your cat away from holiday food. Uncooked meat, onions, garlic, sweets and greasy foods can cause serious problems for your pet.

Claws N Paws Day Spa offers dog and cat grooming and mobile grooming in Orange County, California. Please call 714-962-1005 to set up a grooming appointment. Holiday appointments are booking up fast.

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Cat Boarding for the Holidays

November 10, 2017 By //  by cnpadmin

Cat Boarding for the Holidays

The weather has officially started to cool down in Southern California. The days are getting shorter and the shops are already stocked full of holiday decorations. This is the time of year when many of us start to plan our holiday vacations.

Maybe you’ll be visiting (or avoiding) friends and family for the holidays, or you’re just looking to spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of Orange County life. Whatever the reason, winter is an excellent time to take a trip.

If you have cats at home, you might find it difficult to find someone to care for them while you’re away. Many of your neighbors are probably also going out of town. It’s important to find someone that you can trust to properly care for your cat.

Cats Only Boarding in Orange County

Claws N Paws offers affordable cats-only boarding from our quiet, cage-free facility in Fountain Valley. We treat our feline visitors as if they were are own. Cats are given fresh food, water and litter daily. They spend time interacting and exercising with our fully trained employees. Everyone you encounter at Claws N Paws is a cat lover. We understand how to care for cats and we strive to make them as happy and comfortable as possible while you are away.

Cage-Free Environment

Our feline guests are never kept in cages. Their condos are comfortable, climate-controlled and provide your cat with plenty of room to move around. Rooms are available in two sizes to accommodate one or more cats.

All of our guests are provided with toys, blankets and scratching posts. Our skilled employees are well trained to give your cat medication and special diets as needed.

Cat Grooming & Boarding in Southern California

Claws N Paws Day Spa offers dog and cat grooming from our grooming salon in Orange County. Claws N Paws Cat Boarding is just steps away from our full service salon. Our holiday appointments are booking up fast. Please call 714-962-1005 for more information about cat boarding or to set up your next grooming appointment.

 

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Keeping Your Pet Happy and Healthy This Fall

November 3, 2017 By //  by cnpadmin

Keeping Your Pet Happy and Healthy This Fall

For many Orange County residents, fall means football games, crisp air and beautiful foliage. The weather is perfect for going outside with our pets. Our cats are enjoying the afternoon sunshine as the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting colder.

Your pet is relying on you to keep them happy and healthy this fall. The following are common problems seen in the fall.

Ticks

Ticks continue to be a problem throughout the fall and winter. These pests tend to hide in fallen leaves and grass clippings. After spending time outside, be sure to check your pet for ticks. It’s also important to continue using flea and tick repellants throughout the fall.

Rodent Poison

During the fall, mice and rats tend to seek shelter from the cold in homes and sheds. If you find rodents inside your home, it’s important to act quickly before they reproduce. Be extremely careful when using poisons and traditional traps.

Rodenticides can be deadly to pets and standard traps can cause serious injuries. Ask your veterinarian for safe alternatives.

It’s important to keep in mind that your neighbors might still be using traditional traps and poisons. They might also dispose of diseased rodent carcasses where your pets can access them. Keep your pets away from your neighbor’s homes and waste bins during the fall.

Fungus

Mushrooms and other fungus love the fall. Even though most mushrooms are safe, there are a few types that can be deadly to pets. If you suspect your pet has eaten a toxic mushroom, it’s crucial that you get them to a veterinarian right away.

Antifreeze

Many people service their vehicles during the fall. Part of this process is changing the fluids. As little as one teaspoon of antifreeze can kill a ten-pound dog. Even less can kill a ten-pound cat.

Be sure to keep pets away from the area when you are servicing your vehicle, and clean up spilled fluids immediately.

Claws N Paws Day Spa hopes that you and your pets stay happy and healthy this fall. Please call 714-962-1005 to set up a grooming appointment.

 

 

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Pet-Friendly Decorating Tips

October 27, 2017 By //  by cnpadmin

Pet-Friendly Decorating Tips

The holiday season is officially upon us. This time of year can be dangerous for our pets. While you probably already know the dangers of table scraps and chicken bones, you might not have considered your holiday decorations as a potential hazard for your pets.

Decorating for the Holidays

Many pets find the sights and smells of holiday decorations appealing. Unfortunately, these objects can cause serious problems if ingested. Trees and candles can be knocked down, causing fires and injuries. Wrapped gifts also pose a threat to our faithful companions. Make sure that you keep your pets in mind when decorating your home for the holidays.

Plants and Flowers

Plants and flowers are everywhere this time of year. In addition to decorating our homes, these items are commonly given as gifts. There are a number of plants and flowers that are dangerous to pets including holly, poinsettias and pine needles.

If you decide to decorate your home with plants, make sure that you put them out of reach of pets. Another solution is to use artificial versions instead. Although artificial plants pose some risk of being ingested, pets typically find them less appealing than the real thing.

Christmas trees should be kept in a stable stand. If possible, attach your tree to a window or wall with fishing line.

Electrical Cords

Chewing on electrical cords and lights can cause serious issues for your pet. Electrical cords can cause burns, electric shock and even death. Unplug lights and other cords whenever you leave your home and monitor pets closely when at home.

Ornaments

Glass ornaments, ribbon, yarn, tinsel, string, adhesives and glue all pose a serious risk to your pet. These items can be ingested, causing injury and possibly life-threatening blockages. Keep all ornaments out of reach of pets and never use food to decorate, as this will only tempt your pet.

Claws N Paws Day Spa offers full service pet grooming and mobile grooming services in Orange County, California. Our holiday grooming appointments are booking up fast. Please call us at 714-962-1919 to set up your holiday appointment.

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