Glamorous Dogs

Glamorous Dogs Professional Dog Groomer My name is Keshia Casey and I am a certified professional dog groomer. Certificates can be seen in the salon. Appointment only.

I have trained professionally to groom every breed of dog to breed standard or to owners preference. I cater to all breeds and every coat type.. I only use professional products on your dog to offer the best results .The services i offer are brushing, de shedding, clipping, shampooing and coat conditioning, blasting/ fluff drying, clipping nails, cleaning ears, expression of a**l glands on reques

t etc. Your dog will be cared for in a friendly loving environment and treated as if one of my own dogs

11/07/2025

‼️ Heatstroke is a life threatening ‼️

It’s too hot, please listen to our advice and don’t walk your dog 🐾

20/06/2025

🔴🔴🔴🔴DOG WANDERING - LOST🔴🔴🔴🔴
this dog is wandering around High Street trying to find the owner.

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14/05/2025

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Dog Grooming isn’t just a job…………….it’s much more!
It’s a labour of love that brings both joy and heartache. And sometimes, groomers carry more on their shoulders than you might imagine.

When you drop your dog off at the salon and a few hours later, they’re back in your arms - clean, fluffy, and happy. But what about your groomer? What did they go through during those few hours?
Imagine starting your day with a dog that’s terrified - shaking, growling, or hiding under the grooming table. The groomer knows they must remain calm, speak softly, and move slowly to help the dog feel safe. It’s not easy to hide your own nerves when a dog is scared or trying to bite. It’s heartbreaking to see a dog so anxious and not be able to comfort them straight away.

Then there are the moments when they spot something that doesn’t look right - a lump that wasn’t there last time, a patch of sore, irritated skin, or an ear that smells off. They worry about how to tell you without causing alarm. They hope you won’t be upset or blame them. It’s not just about grooming at that point; it’s about caring for your dog’s wellbeing and hoping you’ll trust their judgement.

And when they’ve had to shave a matted coat down to the skin to relieve a dog’s discomfort, they worry you might be angry or upset. Groomers don’t want to let you down. They know how much you love your dog, and they only want to make them feel comfortable and cared for.

But then there’s nothing quite like seeing a dog come into the salon looking dishevelled and leave looking like they’ve just stepped out of a doggy spa. The wagging tail at the end of the groom? That’s the highlight of the day.

And there are the regulars - the dogs that once were timid but now wag their tails as soon as they walk through the door. The shy ones who slowly come out of their shells because the groomer has taken the time to build trust. Those small victories mean the world.
Groomers love seeing the bond strengthen between them and the dogs they groom regularly. The nuzzles, the happy spins, the sleepy eyes after a bath - it’s those little moments that make all the hard work feel worthwhile.

Many dog groomers don’t talk about the days when they go home exhausted - not just physically, but emotionally. They’ve spent hours trying to calm an anxious dog or worrying about whether they handled a health concern the right way. They’ve smiled through the stress of dealing with a challenging dog because they know it’s not the dog’s fault.

When clients don’t understand why a groom took longer or why a coat had to be clipped short, it hurts. Groomers know they’re doing what’s best for the dog, but it can feel disheartening when their expertise is questioned. They put so much love and care into every groom, and they just want you to know that they’re always acting in your dog’s best interest.

For every tough day, there’s a moment of pure joy - a dog snuggling into their arms after a groom, a grateful owner who leaves a kind review, or a nervous dog who finally trusts them enough to lie still during a trim.

Groomers do what they do because they love dogs. It’s that simple. They care deeply about the well-being of every dog that walks through their doors, and they take pride in their work. It’s not just about making dogs look good - it’s about making them feel good too.
If you’ve found a groomer who treats your dog with love and care, let them know! A simple thank-you, a thoughtful review, or even a small tip can make a world of difference. When they mention a concern, listen. They’re not trying to worry you - they just care enough to speak up.
Next time you pick up your beautifully groomed dog, take a moment to appreciate the person behind the scissors. Groomers do far more than just make your dog look good - they’re your dog’s friend, carer, and sometimes even their health guardian.
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01/05/2025

Anyone who hasn't got a response from me via text or what's app please resend message. My phone broke down at weekend and had to replace it so I cannot see any messages that were sent to old phone as screen is broken and haven't transferred to new phone.
Thanks everyone 😊

30/04/2025

🤏 If your groomer is routinely expressing your dog’s a**l glands, it could be doing more harm than good.

In healthy dogs, these glands should empty naturally during bowel movements💩—not by force. Repeated squeezing can traumatize the delicate ducts, which can lead to chronic inflammation, scar tissue that can affect the gland’s proper function, and long-term damage.

Even worse, every manual expression carries the risk of introducing bacteria🦠 and triggering infection. Unless there’s a medical reason, it’s best to leave healthy glands alone.

But here’s the thing: when those glands don’t empty naturally - and you start noticing that fishy odor🤢 - it’s usually a sign there’s a deeper issue.

Without enough pressure during a bowel movement, those glands don’t empty like they’re supposed to — and that leads to inflammation, impactions, and in some cases, full-on infections.

What’s causing those mushy poops in the first place? Often, it’s a mix of:
🥦 Low-fiber diets
🍗 Food sensitivities (like chicken, beef, or dairy)
🦠 Gut microbiome imbalance
🤏 Routine expression at the groomer

If your dog is struggling with soft stool:�Add a small dose of slippery elm or psyllium husk to your dog’s meals — it can help bulk up stool and encourage the glands to empty on their own.

🥣 Start with ¼ tsp for small dogs and increase up to 1 tsp for large breeds, based on size. Always introduce slowly, and always ensure plenty of hydration!💧

This Sunday at 12pm EST, we’re unpacking everything you need to know about a**l gland health — and how to fix it. We’ll cover home remedies, anti-inflammatory supplements, and Dr. Becker’s protocols for infection, impaction and more! PLUS all of the information from this episode, with dosages and recipes, will be available in a downloadable PDF on the Inside Scoop group page!

👉 Comment SCOOPERS and we'll message you the link to join Inside Scoop, a Planet Paws monthly subscription group, where all live podcasts are available to watch at any time. Plus, over 5 years of content including: past live podcasts, interviews, ebook downloads, and more!

06/04/2025
Penny was so chilled out during her pamper 🥰
15/03/2025

Penny was so chilled out during her pamper 🥰

03/01/2025

Video credit to Lovemud Dog Lady
Great advice👌

Hello everyone. Weekend is promised extremely cold and alot of snow promised.Please please make sure your dogs and all a...
03/01/2025

Hello everyone. Weekend is promised extremely cold and alot of snow promised.
Please please make sure your dogs and all animals are warm and cosy and in out of the cold.

Please take extra care with your dogs, especially around anti freeze and when out walking as road grit/salt is harmful to them .

A picture I took this morning. The weather is beautiful to look at but the cold is 🥶🥶

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30/12/2024

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Never regret that! 🐾 🐶 💙

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