Puparazzi Salon

Puparazzi Salon Puparazzi Salon Provides Affordable Up Scale Full Service Grooming and Bathing for All Fur Babies Big and Small
We're Open Wednesday-Saturday 8am-6pm
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08/07/2025

Celebrating my 10th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿค—๐ŸŽ‰

06/24/2025

The heat advisories are REAL.
It is VERY HOT. It took a long time for us to get to 90 degrees, and we pretty much jumped to 100. It is too hot for your animals to be left outside. They can't survive deadly temperatures.
This is how you need to plan ahead for your pets:
- Your pets MUST have access to FULL shade
- Your pets MUST have access to FRESH, COOL water
- Dog houses get VERY HOT. So does concrete. So do wooden decks.
- Your pets MUST NOT be left outside on short chains or in crates.
- Your pets MUST NOT be left in hot cars.
We know not everyone is full of compassion and empathy, but at least have some common sense and do not be cruel. It will be hot enough that animals can be seized as well. You would be surprised how many people need to read this, please share.
Strayrescue.org/summer25

04/11/2025

Once in a while people contact us trying to donate the remaining items from their deceased rabbit, and we're deeply moved by their loss. However, we always ask the cause of death to ensure that nothing contagious is brought to the rescue.
In this particular case, a lady's bunny, who was only 5 months old, had a severe intestinal blockage.
In rabbits, a blockage in the intestines can cause a rupture if it leads to a build-up of gas and fluid, leading to severe distention and potentially fatal complications.
She was able to bring her bunny, Danny, to the vet, but he passed away despite all the medical attention.
According to the lady, the veterinary was stunned to see how distended the poor Danny's belly was.
Upon necropsy undigested seeds and corn kernels were found inside his digestive contents.
Upon reviewing what could possibly be the cause, she then realized that what had changed in his diet was the addition of a corn treat, which unfortunately is widely sold in pet stores and not safe for rabbits, despite the fact that the bag has a picture of a rabbit.
Said treat might be safe for rodents, but definitely not for rabbits, who are lagomorphs, and their digestive system is designed for processing fibrous plant matter, not seeds.
Some seeds, like corn kernels and Canadian peas, have hulls that are indigestible and can cause life-threatening intestinal blockages.
Let's learn from this heartbreaking experience and make a conscious effort to provide our rabbits with a safe and healthy diet.
Let's be their voice and advocate for their well-being.
They only have us to care for them and ensure they live a happy and healthy life.

04/10/2025

That just breaks my heart - how can we encourage people to treat dogs with the dignity and compassion they deserve? why? why? why? would anyone get a dog and then chain it up outside to just ignore it....๐Ÿ˜ข๐Ÿ’”

12/05/2024

Puparazzi Warriors We Will Be On Vacation December 23rd thru January 2nd Happy Holidays

12/05/2024

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12/03/2024

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4912 Broadway Avenue
Haltom City, TX
76117

Opening Hours

Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

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