Pets in the City

Pets in the City Your friendly neighborhood Pet Groomers & Day Center. Pets in the City is your one stop service for the ultimate pet grooming.

Rich lush green landscaping, just to make your pet happy and playful, surrounds our day center. Our certified New York Pet Groomer will go the extra mile to make sure you have peace of mind when we take care of your loved ones. Our qualified staff will attend to your dogs, cat, rabbits and birds with precision and care. No champagne spray and caviar here, just wholesome natural pet care the way yo

ur pouches great and small would like it. We offer a range of top quality European pet products; nutritional foods from well known reputable brands, to doggie designer wear for the lighter side of life. Our space is bright and modern with a comfortable yet luxurious finish with large grooming facilities, spacious work benches and open resting areas for the comfort of your pet. Whether you pop in for a quick shape and spruce, or a total fix, we are your friendly neighborhood Pet Groomers & Day Care.

Caring for Your Pet's EyesWhat are tear stains and what causes them?Dogs have tear ducts that go from their eye to the b...
15/05/2012

Caring for Your Pet's Eyes

What are tear stains and what causes them?

Dogs have tear ducts that go from their eye to the back of their throat. These ducts allow the tears to drain into the back of their throat. In some dogs, the ducts aren’t developed well, so the tears don’t drain into the throat, but they come out onto the dog's coat, which causes staining. If a dog has excessive tearing, take him to a vet to make sure the ducts aren’t blocked … vets can unblock them or prescribe medication.
In some dogs, especially little ones, the ducts aren’t developed, in which case, you will always have to wipe the tears away because the enzymes will cause the hair to stain.

Are products that claim to remove tear stains safe to use?
A lot of products claim to remove tear stains, but I haven’t found any that work great. I recommend using a saline solution, like contact lens solution. You can also have your groomer keep the hair trimmed where the tears drip so that the hair stays dry.

Signs of Healthy Eyes:
It’s been said that the eyes are the windows to the soul. This is true for animals as well—you can tell a lot about their health by looking at their eyes. You’re probably already looking into your pet’s eyes lovingly, but you also want to look for signs of illness or injury. Dogs and cats get many of the same diseases that we do, including cataracts, glaucoma, conjunctivitis, and dry eye, but if caught in the early stages, many of these conditions can be prevented from progressing and your pet’s eyesight could even be saved. Cats and dogs can even develop tumors in the eyes, so look closely with a good light. Both pupils should be the same size and the eyes should be clear, bright, and shiny, not cloudy.
The whites of the eyes, or sclera, should be white, not red. Dogs and cats have what’s called a "third eyelid," which helps protect the eye as well as lubricate it by producing tears. The third eyelid should not be showing. When a cat or dog is sick or in pain, you will suddenly see this white-colored membrane covering the lower part of the eye. You should not see redness, discharge, or squinting, as these can all be signs of infection, foreign objects in the eye, or pain.
Check to see if there is an increase or a decrease in tear production by noticing how moist your pet’s eyes look and how often they tear up. Certain breeds of dogs such as the Cocker Spaniel, Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso, Pekinese, miniature Schnauzer, and Bulldog are predisposed to developing a very common condition known as dry eye, where tear production is greatly reduced, leading to red, itchy, and painful eyes.
The eyes should not appear sunken or excessively protruding, and your pet should not be rubbing or pawing at its eyes. If your cat or dog has a small amount of normal discharge in the corner of its eyes, go ahead and gently wipe this out with a soft tissue. You can use eye wash solution (a saline solution) to remove this, which is available over the counter at drug or pet stores

Still contemplating on taking your pet to the Groomer? Here are 5 reasons why you should.1.  Make Your Pet More Enjoyabl...
14/05/2012

Still contemplating on taking your pet to the Groomer? Here are 5 reasons why you should.

1. Make Your Pet More Enjoyable To Cuddle.
While you relax, a groomer creates a clean, soft, sweet-smelling and more kissable companion.

2. Detect Early Signs of Illness.
Groomers can alert you to illnesses such as ear infections, tooth decay and skin cancer. Early detection and treatment can lead to more successful treatment outcomes.

3. Protect Your Family's Health.
Groomers may identify parasitic infestations such as fleas, ticks and tapeworms that can transmit disease to people. Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Bartonellosis are examples of zoonotic diseases (diseases transmitted from animals to humans).

4. Make Your Pet More Comfortable.
Groomers will properly remove matted hair, clean out waxy/hairy ears and trim long claws. When left unkempt these problems can lead to discomfort for your pet.

5. Save Your Sofa from Hair and Dander.
Groomers have the proper tools and training to thoroughly remove undercoat, loose hair and cleanse skin to decrease shedding and dander.

Visit Pets in The City today for the best Pet care and grooming services.

29/04/2012

Pets in the City will also be providing pick up and drop off of your pets after their amazing grooming sessions as of 1st May 2012!!

Important Tip  # 3:-Animals love a boring routine:Pets want to know what to expect -- it makes them feel secure. Yours w...
29/04/2012

Important Tip # 3:-

Animals love a boring routine:

Pets want to know what to expect -- it makes them feel secure. Yours will be happiest if they are fed at the same time every day, sleep in the same spot at night, taken for walks at the same time everyday and can count on you to always come home at a certain time. They'll get by if the routine occasionally changes, but keeping their day predictable keeps them predictable, and happy.

26/04/2012

Don't forget:
Pets in the City will be open on Mondays from 1st May 2012!!!

Important Tip  # 2:-You're the human, you set the rules:Don't let your pet boss you around. Decide on the rules, and enf...
26/04/2012

Important Tip # 2:-

You're the human, you set the rules:

Don't let your pet boss you around. Decide on the rules, and enforce them consistently. Don't let your pet get his way if it goes against the rules -- he'll just try that much harder the next time. Animals may not seem to have long memories, but they sure remember how they got their own way the last time!

We will be posting tips on pet care and 10 important things that all pet owners should know. Here is the First one:-Your...
25/04/2012

We will be posting tips on pet care and 10 important things that all pet owners should know. Here is the First one:-

Your pet needs to go to the vet. Start saving now:

Every pet needs to be examined by a vet occasionally. Illnesses that are caught early are often treatable, and regular vet exams are your best weapon. Even the healthiest pet may have an accident, calling for immediate emergency care. Older pets may be in pain from age-related deterioration. Face it, you're going to have to take your pet to the vet sooner or later. Be prepared to pay for it!

Our groomer ensures your pet leaves our store happy and blissful. Call us on 04-4580091 for details on our packages.
24/04/2012

Our groomer ensures your pet leaves our store happy and blissful. Call us on 04-4580091 for details on our packages.

Pet Care Tips:Air Travel with Your Dog Made Easy - Make Credentials Visible:Securely attach identification tags to your ...
24/04/2012

Pet Care Tips:

Air Travel with Your Dog Made Easy - Make Credentials Visible:
Securely attach identification tags to your dog’s collar. Place a photograph of your dog on top of the crate ensuring recognition is straightforward. Also, alert all traveling personnel that your dog is in cargo. Therefore, if a delay occurs, an airline representative will remember to check up on your dog instead of leaving your dog alone.

Pet Care Tips:Air Travel with Your Dog Made Easy - Compare Shipping Crates:Not all shipping crates are created equal.  Y...
23/04/2012

Pet Care Tips:

Air Travel with Your Dog Made Easy - Compare Shipping Crates:
Not all shipping crates are created equal. You need to find a USDA-approved shipping crate before taking your pup on a flight. Look for a crate that has plenty of room for your dog to sit, stand, and turn around comfortably. Line the crate with towels to absorb any accidents that may occur. Dogs do not discard of waste where they sleep, but you need to take precautionary measures for possible mishaps during long flights and delays.

Pet Care Tips:Air Travel with Your Dog Made Easy - Freeze the water:One trick to successful air dog travel is the evenin...
22/04/2012

Pet Care Tips:

Air Travel with Your Dog Made Easy - Freeze the water:
One trick to successful air dog travel is the evening prior to departure, freeze a tray of water for your dog. The frozen water translates to no spilling during loading. As a result, by the time your dog has settled down, the water will melt away becoming available to quench your dog’s thirst when needed.

22/04/2012

Counting down the days till 1st of May when we keep our shop open for our furry friends on Mondays!

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