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Diamond Dog Grooming by Alexandra I will do my utmost to meet your requirements for your dog.You drop your dog off outside my door an If your dog is matted there will be an extra cost.

1-1 dog groomer
City and guilds trained 2&3
Fully insured
I do anything from

Bath and blow dry
clipping/ shaving

Hand stripping
Bath, Dry and De-shedding
Puppy grooms
Large dogs
tidy-ups and nail trimming.Also loads of cuddles. As it will take longer process and it’s more comfortable for your dogs. Payment available by cash, PayPal or Bank Transfer.

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06/04/2025

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05/04/2025

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Here’s a few more over the last week 🥰
04/04/2025

Here’s a few more over the last week 🥰

Beautiful boy 🥰🥰🥰 before and after photos
04/04/2025

Beautiful boy 🥰🥰🥰 before and after photos

Dancing queen 😁🥰
01/04/2025

Dancing queen 😁🥰

27/03/2025

‼️ Adolescence - New Safeguarding Info ‼️

Netflix’s Adolescence just pulled back the curtain on something every parent, educator, and mentor needs to know—the hidden language of emojis.

Online, young people are communicating in ways that most adults completely miss. What looks innocent could have a much darker meaning. Here are some of the codes being used:

🔴 Red Pill – “I see the truth.” Used in toxic male spaces to mean waking up to supposed hidden ‘truths’ about women and society, often linked to misogynistic ideologies.
🔵 Blue Pill – Represents those who are “blind to the truth” or still believe in mainstream views about relationships and gender dynamics.
💥 Dynamite Emoji – An “exploding red pill,” meaning someone is a radicalised incel.
🫘 Kidney Bean – A symbol linked to incel culture, sometimes mocking women.
💯 100 Emoji – Tied to the “80/20 rule,” the belief that 80% of women are only attracted to 20% of men.
🕳️ Black Hole – Used to express depression, hopelessness, or being sucked into negative online spaces.
🌪️ Tornado – Represents chaos or feeling overwhelmed, sometimes used to indicate mental distress.
🐸 Frog Emoji – Associated with alt-right and extremist meme culture, often linked to Pepe the Frog, which has been co-opted by some toxic online groups.
🦅 Eagle – A symbol of extreme nationalism, sometimes used in far-right online spaces.
💀 Skull – While often just slang for “that’s funny” or “I’m dead (from laughing),” in certain groups, it can signal darker themes like nihilism or self-harm.
❤️ 💜 💛 💗 🧡 Heart Colours – Not just about love!
❤️ = Love
💜 = Lust
💛 = “Are you interested?”
💗 = Interested but not in s*x
🧡 = “You’ll be okay”

So what should parents do?
1️⃣ Get Curious, Not Combative – Ask open-ended questions: “I saw something about emojis meaning different things. Have you heard of this?” Keep the conversation light.
2️⃣ Create a Judgment-Free Zone – If your child feels like they’ll be punished for opening up, they won’t. Make it clear you’re there to listen, not just lecture.
3️⃣ Decode Together – Ask them to explain their digital world. What do different symbols mean? Who are the influencers they follow? Don’t assume—ask.
4️⃣ Teach Critical Thinking – Help them question online content. “Why do you think some groups push this idea? Who benefits?” Arm them with questions, not just rules.
5️⃣ Monitor Without Spying – Open conversations work better than secret surveillance. Make checking in on their online spaces a normal part of parenting, not a crisis move.
6️⃣ Be Real About Manipulation – Explain how toxic online groups groom young people by making them feel special, included, or like they have ‘insider knowledge.’
7️⃣ Build Their Offline Confidence – The more they feel valued and confident in the real world, the less they’ll seek validation in dangerous online spaces.

The digital world is evolving faster than most adults can keep up. But we don’t have to be in the dark!

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26/03/2025

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25/03/2025

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So today I and my husband said our last good byes to this beautiful girl Megan,my mum in laws girl , we gave her a last ...
24/03/2025

So today I and my husband said our last good byes to this beautiful girl Megan,my mum in laws girl , we gave her a last groom to make her feel better again, I’m heart broken 😓 but she’s lived a good life bless her for nearly 15 year old, she was an amazing girl and running free now. RIP Megan very close to our family’s heart. Love Alex ###x❤️❤️😓

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22/03/2025

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22/03/2025

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Whizzle says good morning everyone  just watching mummy whilst she’s getting her dog grooming room ready ❤️😁
22/03/2025

Whizzle says good morning everyone

just watching mummy whilst she’s getting her dog grooming room ready ❤️😁

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12/03/2025

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Fluffing fabulous 🥰
08/03/2025

Fluffing fabulous 🥰

That’s my boy all spruced up again 🥰🥰🥰🥰
07/03/2025

That’s my boy all spruced up again 🥰🥰🥰🥰

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