DOG HAUS Grooming

DOG HAUS Grooming Coming Soon Dog Grooming .... welcome to my new adventure 🐾
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10/06/2025

Hello everyone 😊

Thank you so much to all that have expressed your interest on this page , getting up & running is going to take a little longer than anticipated. 🐾✂️

Your dogs will need the best care, and to provide the best service, longer training new skills and studying will be required to meet a good standard 🐾✂️

This will take some time, but I will be wanting to provide excellent care for your fur babies

I look forward to meeting your doggies 🐾✂️

Dog Haus ~ 🐾 xx

The weather is changing time to start thinking smart 🍦🐾🦴When the summer arrives dogs not only feel hot and bothered, but...
06/04/2025

The weather is changing time to start thinking smart 🍦🐾🦴

When the summer arrives dogs not only feel hot and bothered, but they’re also at higher risk of heatstroke. Keeping them as cool as possible during the warmer months is vital to keeping them safe.

1. Keep them hydrated 💦

Keeping your dog hydrated is the most important step in a heatwave. You should give your dog plenty of opportunities to drink cool, fresh water. Place multiple bowls in different spots around the house and in the garden. You can also put ice cubes in their water to keep it cold.

2. Walk them at cooler times of the day 🐾

Dogs usually need daily exercise to stay stimulated, but a walk in the strong midday sun can be dangerous. Walking and other energetic activities, such as ball play and running with your dog, can put them at risk of heatstroke. A gentle walk in woodland or forest provides more shade and is safer than playing in the park. Alternatively, you can go for a walk to a swimming spot such as a stream to give your dog an opportunity to cool off.

On walks in the heat, you may also risk their paw pads getting burnt. As a general rule, if the ground is too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your dog’s feet. Make sure to walk your dog at cooler times of the day – such as first thing in the morning – to avoid the hottest temperatures. At night, the humidity may increase – check the forecasted temperature before you head out on an evening walk.
A dog cooling off in a stream

3. Let your dog rest 🐶

In temperatures above 20 degrees celsius, you may need to limit exercise altogether. Even temperatures cooler than this can still affect overweight or flat-nosed (brachycephalic) breeds. Many dogs will want to rest just like we do, so give them plenty of space and avoid over-excitement.

If your dog is restless or bored, try some treat puzzles, brain games or refresh their basic training. This can keep their brain stimulated without increasing their body temperature.

4. Use a paddling pool

A paddling pool in a shady spot can provide a refreshing escape for your dog. As dogs release heat through their paws, it's an effective way of cooling them down quickly. Fill the pool halfway with cold – but not freezing – water, and add some of your dog’s favourite toys to encourage them.

While some dogs will dive straight in for a splash, others may need more encouragement. Dampening their coat also provides effective cooling, so you can quickly bathe them before letting them jump out. On the other hand, some dogs may get very excited in a paddling pool. It's possible to overheat in water if they are playful, so monitor your dog carefully and remove the pool if they're getting over-excited.
A dog enjoys cooling off in a paddling pool

5. Provide cooling mats and ice packs 🍦

Your dog may gravitate towards cool surfaces when they feel hot. There are a range of specially-designed cooling mats available to buy. These are especially useful if you do not have any cold or stone surfaces in your home. Some of these mats work best when cooled in the freezer, while others have self-cooling technology.

You can also use freezer blocks or packs, or even a frozen bottle of water, wrapped in a tea towel or blanket. Placing this in your dog’s bed will have a similar effect at a more affordable price.

6. Use cooling coats and collars 🦴

You can buy cooling coats, harnesses and collars, providing long-lasting cold effects. These are activated with water. When the moisture evaporates it draws out the heat from the dog’s body, cooling them down. While this type of cooling equipment can be pricey, they can be especially useful for dogs who still need exercise in warmer temperatures.

7. Make some ice treats 🍉

For dogs who are motivated by food, ice treats can be an easy way to cool them down. There are some simple, affordable recipes you can try:

Ice licks
Ice popsicles
Frozen fruit and vegetables
Frozen Kong treats
Remember to feed treats in moderation and ensure ice cubes are an appropriate size for your dog.

8. Get a 🪭 fan

Many homes are not equipped with air conditioning. Instead, you can place a fan next to your dog’s usual lounging spot and give them an extra cooling breeze by putting some frozen water bottles in front of it. Make sure that your dog can avoid the breeze if they choose.

9. Play with cooling toys 🧸

If your dog always has a toy in their mouth, then pop their favourite one in the freezer for a quick cooling fix. Some toys are specially made to be filled with water and frozen, making them stay cooler for longer.

10. Use water mists and garden sprinklers, 💦

If your dog is comfortable with water you can fill a spray bottle and regularly mist their body – just make sure to avoid their face. Alternatively, a sprinkler in the garden can keep their body temperature down. Be careful that your dog does not get too overexcited when playing, as this can make them overheat.

11. Be careful of hot cars 🚙

Cars can become excessively hot in a short space of time. Never leave your dog in a car, even if only for a moment. If you’re planning on travelling in the car with your dog, make sure to take water and a bowl with you. Roll down the windows slightly or turn on the air conditioning to encourage air circulation, and schedule stops to allow your dog to cool down and have a drink.

12. Watch out for heatstroke 🥵

Heatstroke most commonly happens to dogs that are exercising in hot weather. It can be fatal and requires urgent veterinary attention. Signs of heatstroke include:

collapse
lethargy
excessive panting
vomiting or diarrhoea
purple gums and redness of the skin
If you think your dog has heatstroke, move them somewhere cool with a draught and out of direct sunlight. Wet their coat with cool tap water and go straight to the vet. If possible, offer them a small amount of water to drink and continue to cool them with car air conditioning while you transport them.

Posted on behalf of Nicola Morgan ,  who has been making these fabulous dog treats 🐾  these are going to be perfect for ...
04/04/2025

Posted on behalf of Nicola Morgan , who has been making these fabulous dog treats 🐾 these are going to be perfect for the warmer weather to cool your fur babies down, great fun 🦴🦴and natural

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Frozen dog treats for sale. £3
Also safe for human consumption 😊

Will be made upon request

All treats are made with natural low fat yogurt, banana and a flavour of fruit, please see in photo.
All funds will be donated to my brother in law's go fund me to help raise funds for home adaptions.

I have posted a link for the go fund me page in the comments if you could give it a share please 🙏

Please contact Morgan ~ or message this page and I will send over your request 🐾🐾

Im Reggie Roo , Im going to be the first client at the Dog Haus ,  I cant wait for a shampoo , blow dry , nail file and ...
30/03/2025

Im Reggie Roo , Im going to be the first client at the Dog Haus , I cant wait for a shampoo , blow dry , nail file and cut ✂️

Also a teeth clean 🪥

Thank you everyone who has joined this page ... / page still in construction from previous one Please Note that this bus...
29/03/2025

Thank you everyone who has joined this page ... / page still in construction from previous one

Please Note that this business wont be up and running and active for a while yet , while I train and learn new skills.,

Your fur babies are Important to me , so its Imperative I complete the correct requirements/ courses , training - to practice safety at all times.

As you can imagine I was keen to share my ideas as Ive known for some time now 🐾

I will post my progress over the up and coming months for you all.

Thank you for your kind support

Love & Paws 🐾 🎀 ###

28/03/2025

Well the secret is out of the bag to my new adventure, Ive changed the name of this page as it made perfect sense to keep all my clients as I know some of you have expressed an interest In my ideas.

I wanted to retrain my brain from the beauty Industry as Ive been doing it for over 20 years , however before I did the SPMU Course In 2016 Dog grooming was also a top candidate for my career.

with my love for animals the idea has never gone away , those who know me also know I've worked In Salons so I'm No stranger to the scissors and grooming. I absolutely adore DOGS ! And I feel that this would be the perfect role for me .

There is No date as of yet , the correct training an set up is something that is a working progress.

I look forward to hopefully meeting your fur babies for a pamper pooch experience and cuddle

love K XX

Hey my lovelies How are you all 💋Boujee Aesthetics will be doing a raffle for our very good friend Gareth Morgan. Gareth...
29/10/2024

Hey my lovelies

How are you all 💋

Boujee Aesthetics will be doing a raffle for our very good friend Gareth Morgan.

Gareth's family are trying very hard to raise funds to get him back home with his family where he belongs. The money is to build an extension with every thing he needs to make his life easier , after loosing feeling from the waist down.

Raffle tickets will be £2.00 each for Semi Permanent/ Microblading voucher worth over £100 .....

All the money made will be donated to the go fund me page , the Winner can either use the voucher for themselves or give to someone as a gift

When I have the numbers in , I will then do an Auto generated live video wheel where the winner will be selected live

1 Ally Ally Ally
2 Emma Morgan
3 Sharon Reynolds
4 Liz ( puddlers )
5 Laura Morris
6 Laura Morris
7 Leanne Davies
8 Charlene polly Jenkins
9 . Taryn Marie knight
10 Sharon Reynolds
11 Sharon Reynolds
12 Laura Morris
13 Linda Morgan
14 Stacey Watkins
15 Sharon Reynolds
16 Emma Morgan
17 Laura Morris
18 Rachel Godwin
19. Taryn Marie knight
20Emma Morgan
21 Sara Lewis
22 Rachel Godwin
23 Liz ( Puddlers )
24 Kayleigh Burman
25 Emma Morgan
26 Elaine Gibbs
27 Leanne Davies
28 Emma Morgan
29 Linda Morgan
30 Elaine gibbs
31 Sharon Reynolds
32 Elaine Gibbs
33. Taryn Marie knight
34 Rachel Godwin
35 Linda Morgan
36 Rachel Godwin
37 Dee Williams
38 Stacey Warltkins
39 Ally Ally Ally
40 Elaine Gibbs
41 Dee Williams
42 Rachel Godwin
43 Emma Morgan
44 Elaine Gibbs
45 Leanne Davies
46 Kayleigh Burman
47 Rachel Godwin
48 Elaine Gibbs
49 Emma Morgan
50 Charlene Polly Jenkins
51 Rachel Godwin
52 Kelly Ann McEwan
53 Kelly Ann McEwan
54 Kelly Ann McEwan
Once you have selected your number I will then send you payment detail's and add you on to the list ........

Please kindly share the love & support - let's stand together 💕

Much love Boujee ###x

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