12/14/2018
* Offering in home Pet Toenail Service ~
*I will travel within a 15 mile radius and further for Multi pet homes(3 or more) or if I have more then one client in that area~
*I will also post times I may be in other areas such as Concord , Tilton etc.
*I will offer a 10 % Discount on Multi pet homes ( 3 or more), and
Litters of puppies/kittens~
*I can do Dogs/Puppies..Cats/kittens..Rabbits..Ferrets
*NO birds or Reptiles~
*No Aggressive animals.. Difficult ones I can usually work with~
Dogs~ $10.00
Cats~ $10.00
Puppies/Kittens ~ 2 months ~ 6 mos old ~ $5.00
Puppies/Kittens ~ Litter ~ $3.00 per pup/kitten
Rabbits/Ferrets ~ $5.00
I have a lot of experience as I own several dogs (I am a Breeder) and have cats and have had bunnies and ferrets etc.
For more info Message me or Call 603/768-7006 (H)
I am in Danbury,NH
Nail trimming is an important part of a regular grooming routine. If your dog’s nails get too long, they can break, which is painful and sometimes results in infection. Long nails can also cause an irregular gait that leads to skeletal damage.
Despite its importance, many people can’t or don’t like to trim their dog’s nails. It’s a task that can make both people and dogs anxious. How do you know exactly where to cut the nail? What if you trim the nail too close and cut the sensitive quick? What if your dog seems worried? Although it can seem daunting, if you keep a few guidelines in mind and maintain a consistent schedule, nail trimming doesn’t have to become a stressful chore.