Bark in Bubbles

Bark in Bubbles With over 20 years experience in dog grooming so your babies will be well looked after

Here’s some more gorgeous girls and boys 🩵🩷🐾🐶😘🥰
03/07/2025

Here’s some more gorgeous girls and boys 🩵🩷🐾🐶😘🥰

Look at these little beauties 🐾🐶🥰🩷🩵
02/07/2025

Look at these little beauties 🐾🐶🥰🩷🩵

Beautiful girlies today 🥰🐶🐾🩷
01/07/2025

Beautiful girlies today 🥰🐶🐾🩷

It’s been a warm one today but these cuties are nice and cool now🐾🐶🩵🩷🥰
30/06/2025

It’s been a warm one today but these cuties are nice and cool now🐾🐶🩵🩷🥰

2 handsome boys 🐾🩵🥰🐶
27/06/2025

2 handsome boys 🐾🩵🥰🐶

Gorgeous boys 🐾🐶🩵🥰
25/06/2025

Gorgeous boys 🐾🐶🩵🥰

It’s been bloody windy today not just outside 😂 🩷💙🐾🐶🥰
23/06/2025

It’s been bloody windy today not just outside 😂 🩷💙🐾🐶🥰

It’s been a hot one out there today but these little sweethearts have stayed nice and cool 😎 🐾🐶🩵🩷🥰
20/06/2025

It’s been a hot one out there today but these little sweethearts have stayed nice and cool 😎 🐾🐶🩵🩷🥰

19/06/2025

Due to moving a dog appointments around I now have 2 appointments available
18th July at 10.30 &10th sept at 10.30
Message if you would like any of them 🐾🐾🐶🐶

Some more gorgeous furbabies 🐾🐶🩵🩷🥰
19/06/2025

Some more gorgeous furbabies 🐾🐶🩵🩷🥰

18/06/2025

🥵🐾 HEAT STROKE🐾🥵

We have some very hot weather forecast in the upcoming days! 🌡

Luckily for our wonderful patients and clients, the practice has recently come kicking and screaming into the 21st century and we now have AIR CON in the reception and consulting rooms! Yay! 🙌🏼 With this in mind, please wait in reception with your pet after booking in rather than leaving them in hot cars.

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REMEMBER! NO dog has ever died from missing a walk!! Every year we see at least one dog die from heat stroke, this is incredibly traumatic for the pet, owner and the vet. Please let this year be different!

Whilst puppies, elderly dogs and, of course, brachycephalic (flat faced) dogs (such as Frenchies, Pugs and English Bulldogs) are most at risk ALL pets can succumb to the effects of heat stroke.

Please remember a few key things:

🔥 COOLING YOUR PET - The Myth that “actively cooling your pet is counterproductive” is totally unfounded and untrue. If your pet gets hot, use cold water in a bath, paddling pool or via a hose to cool them down. Take care if using wet towels - make sure you replace these regularly to avoid the insulating effect (a wet towel will warm quickly and trap heat between it and your pet), if in doubt do not use them and simply wet your dog thoroughly to cool them down before transporting them to your vet.

🔥 TRANSPORTING YOUR PET TO THE VET - If your pet is suffering from signs of heat stroke cool your pet (as above) before transporting them. Transport them in a vehicle that has been pre-cooled and ensure that cool air is actively flowing over your pet as you drive (using air-con or open windows).

🔥 THE LEMON JUICE MYTH - If your pet is actively suffering from heat stroke please don’t waste your time trying to sq**rt lemon juice down their throat. Please actively cool your pet and contact us immediately.

🔥 HOT CARS - Pets DIE in hot cars, and in only very short periods of time. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR DOG IN A HOT CAR. Be aware that even moving cars with the air conditioning on or windows open still present a risk as the dog may be coping with higher temperatures in the back than you are experiencing in the driver’s seat. Try to avoid long journeys where possible but if necessary ensure you stop regularly and offer your pet plenty of water.

🔥 WALKING - Walking in the cool of the early morning or late evening is MUCH safer but do remember that it can still be incredibly hot. If in doubt, don’t walk!

🔥 PAVEMENTS/PATIO/DECKING - These all get hot in the sun, so keep walks on grass as much as possible and take care if your pet is sunbathing. Keep your pets in the shade and don’t let them spend too long in the sun… the sun worshippers are most at risk as they won’t move even if they get too hot!!

🔥 CONSERVATORY/UTILITY ROOMS - If your pet usually stays in a single room when you are out please ensure they always have access to shade throughout the entire day and provide plenty of ventilation and water.

🔥 FUN WAYS OF KEEPING COOL - Supply your pet with cooling or wet blankets to lie on, add ice cubes to their water bowl, refrigerate softer treats before giving them, provide shaded paddling pools.

Signs of heat stroke include excessive panting, hypersalivation, vomiting / diarrhoea, drowsiness, confusion, seizuring and collapse. If you notice any of these signs please get in touch urgently so we can help immediately! 🥵

Please remember dogs can’t talk to say that the floor is burning their paws please think before you take them for a walk
18/06/2025

Please remember dogs can’t talk to say that the floor is burning their paws please think before you take them for a walk

3141 likes, 867 comments. “🐾 Amis des chiens, attention à la chaleur au sol ! ☀️ Quand il fait chaud, le bitume ou le sable peut brûler les coussinets de votre chien en quelques minutes seulement. Si c’est trop chaud pour votre main, c’est trop chaud pour ses pattes !”

Address

Kirkby In Ashfield

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 3:30pm
Thursday 9am - 3:30pm
Friday 9am - 3:30pm
Saturday 9am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+447948533423

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