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๐Ÿพ GROOMING ETIQUETTE PT. 4: SALON DOGS ARE NOT DOG PARK DOGS ๐Ÿ’œOne thing many people donโ€™t realize is that grooming salon...
06/12/2026

๐Ÿพ GROOMING ETIQUETTE PT. 4: SALON DOGS ARE NOT DOG PARK DOGS ๐Ÿ’œ

One thing many people donโ€™t realize is that grooming salons are very different environments than dog parks.

Even friendly, social dogs can become overwhelmed, overstimulated, nervous, reactive, or defensive in salon settings because of:
โœจ New smells
โœจ Loud sounds
โœจ Kennels
โœจ Grooming equipment
โœจ Other dogs
โœจ Being handled physically

For this reason, we ask that clients do not allow their dogs to approach other dogs during retail shopping visits, drop-off, or pick-up.

Not every dog in the salon is comfortable with interactions โ€” especially while restrained, kenneled, drying, waiting for grooming, or actively being worked on.

That said, when dogs are staying with us during the day, we DO allow well-socialized, behaviorally appropriate dogs to interact and play with one another during supervised settle-in periods and breaks when they are not actively being groomed. ๐Ÿพ

The difference is:
๐Ÿ’œ We know the dogs
๐Ÿ’œ We monitor body language
๐Ÿ’œ We supervise interactions
๐Ÿ’œ We control the environment
๐Ÿ’œ We separate dogs when needed

A controlled environment is very different from unexpected nose-to-nose greetings at the front door.

Respecting space helps us create:
โœจ Safer interactions
โœจ Less stress
โœจ Better emotional regulation
โœจ A calmer salon environment
โœจ A safer experience for pets, people, and staff

Thank you for helping us keep the salon calm, structured, and safe for everyone. ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿพ

๐Ÿพ Coat Talk: Heavy Coated DogsNot all long-haired dogs have the same type of coat.When we talk about heavy-coated dogs, ...
06/11/2026

๐Ÿพ Coat Talk: Heavy Coated Dogs

Not all long-haired dogs have the same type of coat.

When we talk about heavy-coated dogs, we're referring to breeds with thick, dense coats that are designed to protect them from the elements. These coats often consist of a soft insulating undercoat and a protective outer coat that work together to regulate temperature year-round.

Think of breeds like:

Golden Retriever
Bernese Mountain Dog
Newfoundland
Great Pyrenees
Old English Sheepdog
Common Challenges

๐Ÿพ Excessive shedding (especially seasonally)

๐Ÿพ Undercoat becoming impacted or compacted

๐Ÿพ Hot spots and skin irritation

๐Ÿพ Mats forming behind ears, under collars, in armpits, and around the tail

๐Ÿพ Moisture getting trapped close to the skin

What These Dogs Need

โœ… Regular brushing at home

โœ… Professional grooming on a routine schedule

โœ… Thorough drying after baths and swimming

โœ… Coat maintenance before shedding season becomes overwhelming

โœ… A healthy diet that supports skin and coat health

A Common Misconception

Many people assume shaving a heavy-coated dog will help keep them cool in the summer.

In reality, the coat acts as insulation against both heat and cold. While there are situations where shaving may be medically necessary or the most humane option due to severe matting, routine shaving isn't always the best solution for every heavy-coated breed.

The Zen Paws Perspective

At Zen Paws Pet Spa, we believe in Humanity Over Vanity. Our goal is to maintain your dog's coat in a way that supports their comfort, health, and lifestyleโ€”not simply what looks best on social media.

A well-maintained coat is more than appearance. It's part of your dog's overall wellness.

๐Ÿพ Mind. Body. Spirit. Paw.

๐ŸŒโœจ๐Ÿพ Earth to Soul Pt. 1:The Earth Star Chakra ๐ŸพโœจThe Earth Star Chakra is believed to exist below the body, energetically...
06/09/2026

๐ŸŒโœจ๐Ÿพ Earth to Soul Pt. 1:
The Earth Star Chakra ๐Ÿพโœจ

The Earth Star Chakra is believed to exist below the body, energetically connecting dogs (and humans) to the earth, grounding, stability, instinct, and the natural world. ๐ŸŒฑ

Many holistic systems view this chakra as the energetic foundation for feeling safe, calm, secure, and connected.

For dogs, the Earth Star Chakra is often associated with:
๐ŸŒฟ Grounding & stability
๐ŸŒฟ Emotional balance
๐ŸŒฟ Nervous system regulation
๐ŸŒฟ Feeling safe within routine
๐ŸŒฟ Connection to nature & instinct

When balanced, you may notice:
โœจ Calm behavior
โœจ Confidence in familiar environments
โœจ Ability to relax and settle
โœจ Healthy outdoor curiosity
โœจ Emotional stability

When out of balance, it may appear as:
โš ๏ธ Anxiety or nervousness
โš ๏ธ Hypervigilance or reactivity
โš ๏ธ Difficulty settling down
โš ๏ธ Overstimulation
โš ๏ธ Fearfulness in new situations

๐ŸŒ Ways humans can help balance their dogโ€™s Earth Star Chakra:
๐Ÿพ Create predictable routines
๐Ÿพ Go on calm โ€œsniffariโ€ walks and allow them to read the โ€œP-Mailโ€ left behind by other dogs
๐Ÿพ Allow decompression time without constant stimulation
๐Ÿพ Spend time outdoors in nature together
๐Ÿพ Practice calm energy and clear boundaries
๐Ÿพ Use gentle, patient handling and touch
๐Ÿพ Engage in enrichment activities that build confidence and encourage natural instincts

Dogs experience the world through scent first. Sometimes a slow walk where theyโ€™re allowed to sniff, explore, and simply exist is far more mentally enriching than rushing through a walk for exercise alone. ๐Ÿ’š

At Zen Paws Pet Spa, we believe wellness is about more than appearance. Itโ€™s about helping dogs feel emotionally safe, grounded, understood, and connected to the world around them.

โœจ Mind
โœจ Body
โœจ Spirit
โœจ Paw

๐ŸŒฟ Mindset Monday: Boundaries & Wellness ๐ŸŒฟWhen people hear the word "boundaries," they often think of conflict, distance,...
06/08/2026

๐ŸŒฟ Mindset Monday: Boundaries & Wellness ๐ŸŒฟ

When people hear the word "boundaries," they often think of conflict, distance, or cutting people out of their lives.

But healthy boundaries aren't walls.

They're not ultimatums.

In fact, boundaries are often used for the people and things we most want to keep in our lives.

A boundary isn't saying:

โŒ "Do this or I'm done with you."

A boundary is saying:

โœ… "This is what I need in order for this relationship to remain healthy."

Boundaries protect our time, energy, peace, and well-being. They allow us to show up as our best selves instead of running on empty.

Think about the relationships that matter most to you. Without boundaries, resentment grows. Expectations go unspoken. Burnout follows.

With healthy boundaries, there is clarity, respect, and room for everyone to thrive.

Even our dogs teach us this lesson.

Dogs communicate boundaries naturally. They ask for space when they need it. They rest when they're tired. They move away from situations that feel overwhelming. They honor their needs without guilt.

What if we gave ourselves permission to do the same?

This week, remember:

๐Ÿ’š Boundaries are not barriers to connection.
๐Ÿ’š Boundaries are bridges to healthier relationships.
๐Ÿ’š Boundaries are an act of self-respect, not selfishness.

The people who truly care about your well-being may not always understand your boundaries right awayโ€”but healthy relationships grow stronger when they're built on honesty, respect, and clear communication.

What boundary are you honoring this week?

๐Ÿพ Grooming Is Healthcare: A Groomer's Perspective ๐ŸพOne of the most difficult parts of being a groomer isn't grooming.It'...
06/06/2026

๐Ÿพ Grooming Is Healthcare: A Groomer's Perspective ๐Ÿพ

One of the most difficult parts of being a groomer isn't grooming.

It's having difficult conversations that pets cannot have for themselves.

As pet professionals, we regularly see pets that arrive:

โ€ข Severely matted
โ€ข Unable to see because hair has grown over their eyes
โ€ข With nails so overgrown that walking becomes uncomfortable or painful
โ€ข With skin irritation, sores, bruising, or infections hidden beneath the coat
โ€ข With significant dental concerns that affect their comfort and health

Under Vermont law, animal cruelty and neglect have specific legal definitions. Not every pet that arrives in these conditions will meet the legal threshold for neglect.

However, from a pet welfare standpoint, these situations are deeply concerning.

One of the most difficult things for me personally is seeing the same pet return in the same condition over and over again.

Over the years, I have spent countless hours educating pet parents.

I demonstrate brushing techniques, including line brushing.

I discuss coat maintenance schedules.

I explain nail care and how overgrown nails can affect mobility and comfort.

I discuss dental care and overall wellness.

I answer questions and create maintenance plans tailored to the individual pet.

I genuinely want every pet to succeed.

What becomes challenging is when those conversations happen repeatedly, the pet continues to arrive in the same condition, and the frustration gets directed at me for bringing attention to the problem.

I don't bring these things up to shame anyone.

I bring them up because the pet can't.

At some point, the issue is no longer a lack of knowledge.

It's a lack of follow-through.

As pet professionals, we can help during appointments.

We can shave the mats.

We can trim the nails.

We can clean the ears.

We can discuss dental care.

We can provide education and recommendations.

What we cannot do is provide the daily, weekly, and monthly care that happens at home.

That responsibility belongs to the pet parent.

A pet's quality of life is determined far more by what happens between appointments than what happens during them.

Another difficult reality is that many pet owners become upset when they are charged appropriately for the additional time, labor, skill, equipment wear, and handling required to correct preventable conditions.

Routine maintenance is almost always:

โœ” Less stressful for the pet
โœ” Less expensive for the owner
โœ” Less time-consuming
โœ” Less physically demanding for the groomer

Preventive care is almost always less expensive than corrective care.

When additional fees are charged for severe matting, excessive coat maintenance, overgrown nails, behavioral challenges, or neglected coat conditions, those fees are not a punishment.

They reflect the additional work required to restore the pet's comfort, health, and safety.

โค๏ธ Our Commitment to the Pet

If a pet comes to us in a condition that significantly compromises its comfort, health, hygiene, mobility, or overall welfare, we will do our best to help that pet. We will educate the owner, discuss a maintenance plan, and provide recommendations for ongoing care.

However, if the pet repeatedly returns in the same preventable condition and the owner is unwilling to follow the care plan necessary to maintain that pet's well-being, Zen Paws Pet Spa reserves the right to decline future services.

This policy is not intended to punish owners.

It exists because our first responsibility is to advocate for the pets entrusted to our care.

This is one of the reasons Zen Paws Pet Spa is moving toward a membership-based model.

We want to support pet parents who are committed to proactive care rather than crisis management.

We want to reward consistency, education, prevention, and follow-through.

Our goal is not simply to fix problems after they occur.

Our goal is to help prevent them from occurring in the first place.

Because a dog doesn't know how much you love them.

A dog knows whether their coat hurts.

A dog knows whether walking hurts.

A dog knows whether they can see.

A dog knows whether they are comfortable.

And that matters.

๐Ÿพ Vermont Animal Cruelty Statute (13 V.S.A. ยง352):
https://legislature.vermont.gov/statutes/section/13/008/00352

๐Ÿพ Vermont Definitions Including "Necessary Medical Attention" (13 V.S.A. ยง351):
https://legislature.vermont.gov/statutes/section/13/008/00351

๐Ÿพ GROOMING ETIQUETTE PT. 3: PLEASE DONโ€™T RETURN EARLY ๐Ÿ’œOne thing many pet parents donโ€™t realize is how much dogs rely on...
06/05/2026

๐Ÿพ GROOMING ETIQUETTE PT. 3: PLEASE DONโ€™T RETURN EARLY ๐Ÿ’œ

One thing many pet parents donโ€™t realize is how much dogs rely on structure, routine, and emotional regulation during the grooming process.

When owners return before their pet is fully finished โ€” especially before receiving the โ€œready for pickupโ€ text โ€” it can unintentionally create stress, excitement, frustration, and behavioral challenges for dogs in the salon.

Dogs often recognize:
๐Ÿ‘‚ Your voice
๐Ÿ‘ƒ Your scent
๐Ÿš— Your vehicle
๐Ÿ‘€ Your presence outside

Once they realize their owner is nearby, many dogs become:
๐Ÿพ Overstimulated
๐Ÿพ Excited
๐Ÿพ Impatient
๐Ÿพ Reactive
๐Ÿพ Harder to safely finish grooming

This can make completing detailed grooming work much more challenging and can increase stress levels for both the dog and groomer.

At Zen Paws Pet Spa, we work hard to create calm, structured, emotionally regulated grooming experiences. A big part of that process is allowing dogs to fully settle into the grooming flow without interruption.

Waiting for the official โ€œreadyโ€ text helps:
โœจ Reduce stress
โœจ Maintain focus
โœจ Support emotional regulation
โœจ Keep everyone safer
โœจ Create smoother grooming experiences

We know you miss your babies โ€” and they definitely miss you too ๐Ÿ’œ โ€” but trusting the process truly helps us give them the best experience possible.

Thank you for helping us create a calm, safe, and structured environment for all pets in our care. ๐Ÿพ

๐Ÿพ COAT TALK: PART 1 ๐ŸพWelcome to our newest educational series: Coat Talk!One of the biggest misconceptions in the dog wo...
06/04/2026

๐Ÿพ COAT TALK: PART 1 ๐Ÿพ

Welcome to our newest educational series: Coat Talk!

One of the biggest misconceptions in the dog world is that all coats fit neatly into categories like "short-haired," "long-haired," or "double coated."

The truth? Dog coats are far more complex than that.

A dog's coat is a species-specific trait designed to help protect them from their environment. What changes from dog to dog is the genetics, density, texture, growth cycle, shedding patterns, and maintenance requirements.

Over the next several weeks, we'll be exploring the different coat categories we commonly see in the grooming salon, including:

โœจ Heavy & Northern Coats
โœจ Dense Short Coats
โœจ Long Dense Drop Coats
โœจ Curly & Combination Coats

You might be surprised to learn that some dogs people consider "easy coats" can actually require just as much grooming maintenance as breeds traditionally thought of as heavily coated.

Understanding your dog's coat helps you:
๐Ÿพ Make better grooming decisions
๐Ÿพ Maintain healthier skin and coat
๐Ÿพ Prevent matting and compaction
๐Ÿพ Understand shedding patterns
๐Ÿพ Create realistic maintenance expectations

At Zen Paws Pet Spa, we believe education is just as important as grooming. The more you understand your dog's coat, the better equipped you are to support their overall health and wellbeing.

Join us as we break down each coat type and help you better understand the dog you're sharing your life with.

๐Ÿถ Next up: Heavy & Northern Coats

Humanity Over Vanity ๐Ÿ’œ

Mind โ€ข Body โ€ข Spirit โ€ข Paw ๐Ÿพ

๐Ÿพ Wellness Wednesday: Nail Care Matters More Than You ThinkWhen was the last time your dog had a Paw'dicure? ๐Ÿ’…๐ŸพAt Zen Pa...
06/03/2026

๐Ÿพ Wellness Wednesday: Nail Care Matters More Than You Think

When was the last time your dog had a Paw'dicure? ๐Ÿ’…๐Ÿพ

At Zen Paws Pet Spa, we recommend a monthly Paw'dicure for most dogs, even though nail care needs can range anywhere from every 2โ€“6 weeks depending on age, activity level, environment, and nutrition.

One of the most common things we hear from pet parents is:

"My dog is slowing down because they're getting older."

Sometimes that's true.

But sometimes what looks like aging, stiffness, or even arthritis is actually poor nail and paw care.

A dog's nails are designed to stay off the ground when they stand. When nails grow beyond the pads, they change the way a dog walks and distributes their weight. Over time, this can create:

๐Ÿพ Joint discomfort
๐Ÿพ Changes in posture and gait
๐Ÿพ Added strain on muscles and tendons
๐Ÿพ Pain that can travel up the legs and into the spine
๐Ÿพ Reduced traction and confidence on slippery surfaces

In more severe cases, nails can curl and grow directly into the paw pad, creating wounds, infections, and a trip to the veterinarian.

Healthy paws are the foundation of a healthy body.

That's why our Paw'dicure isn't just a cosmetic serviceโ€”it's part of your dog's overall wellness routine. Regular nail maintenance helps support proper movement, comfort, balance, and mobility throughout every stage of life.

Remember: your dog shouldn't have to adapt to overgrown nails. It's our job to help them stay comfortable from the ground up. โค๏ธ

๐Ÿ• Mind. Body. Spirit. Paw.

06/02/2026

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๐ŸŒโœจ๐Ÿพ Introducing: Earth to Soul: The Canine Chakra Series ๐Ÿพโœจ๐ŸŒŒWhat if we looked at our dogs as more than just pets?What if...
06/02/2026

๐ŸŒโœจ๐Ÿพ Introducing: Earth to Soul: The Canine Chakra Series ๐Ÿพโœจ๐ŸŒŒ

What if we looked at our dogs as more than just pets?

What if we viewed them as emotional, energetic, intuitive beings who experience the world through connection, trust, instinct, routine, communication, and unconditional love? ๐Ÿ’š

Over the next several weeks, weโ€™ll be exploring the major canine chakras โ€” energetic centers believed by many holistic practitioners to influence emotional wellbeing, behavior, grounding, confidence, communication, bonding, intuition, and spiritual connection.

Whether you approach chakras spiritually, holistically, psychologically, or simply as a mindfulness tool, this series is meant to encourage a deeper understanding of our relationship with dogs and the ways we support their:
โœจ Mind
โœจ Body
โœจ Spirit
โœจ Paw

Throughout this series, weโ€™ll discuss:
๐Ÿพ What each chakra represents
๐Ÿพ Behaviors associated with imbalance
๐Ÿพ Ways to help support emotional wellness
๐Ÿพ Enrichment, routine, and grounding activities
๐Ÿพ The role grooming, touch, trust, and environment can play in helping dogs feel safe and balanced

๐ŸŒˆ The Canine Chakra Journey:

๐ŸŒ Earth Star Chakra
โค๏ธ Root Chakra
๐Ÿงก Sacral Chakra
๐Ÿ’› Solar Plexus Chakra
๐Ÿ’š Heart Chakra
๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ’š Brachial Chakra
๐Ÿ’™ Throat Chakra
๐Ÿ’œ Third Eye Chakra
๐Ÿค๐Ÿ’œ Crown Chakra
โœจ๐ŸŒŒ Soul Star Chakra

At Zen Paws Pet Spa, we believe grooming is about more than appearance. Itโ€™s about creating an environment where dogs feel emotionally safe, respected, understood, and cared for as whole beings.

Because wellness doesnโ€™t just start at the surface.

It begins from Earth to Soul. ๐ŸŒโœจ๐Ÿถ

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1127 North Avenue, Ste 10
Burlington, VT
05408

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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