Flying Fur Dog Grooming

Flying Fur Dog Grooming Hello, I'm Denise, a Certified Groomer, I provide grooming with care in a stress free environment for dogs 25 lbs and smaller by scheduled appointment.

I have been grooming my own 3 standard schnauzers since 2011. In March 2015, I decided to start grooming part time with my cousin Tracie Schweinsburg, who had recently started and owned Pampered Pooches by Tracie. My first day that I was to start this adventure with Tracie, she, my dear sweet cousin, passed away unexpectedly. I was very lost and grieving hard. HUGH Thanks to Janet Crumblige with B

riarpatch Grooming and to Aaron D. Culligan with Central Dawgma for many long talks, lots of help, hand holding, teaching me sooo much and being so nice. Thanks to Steve Schweinsberg, (Tracie's husband) for so so so so much, helping me while he himself was going through so much. Thank you Chelsea Cross, my cousin and Melissa Needy, a very good friend of Tracie's, for encouraging me, you were my cheerleaders that I so desperately needed. So much thanks to my husband Steve, thank you for your ideas; building and creating capabilities; strategies; support and being by my side, at times leading and at times letting me lead in this adventure. August 2015, I entered the dog grooming course through HCC, to sharpen my skills and to become certified. I will always be wishing I was doing this with Tracie.......ALWAYS. I was so lost and spinning for a couple months, I am so thankful for the support that I have been given. Welcome to Flying Fur Dog Grooming, feel assured that humanity, compassion and terrific service is what drives me to be my best.

07/20/2025

Preventing unwanted litters is a goal we all share—but it's time to rethink the surgical approach. Hysterectomies and vasectomies, which preserve hormonal balance, can safely be performed as early as 8 weeks of age, making dogs sterile without disrupting their natural hormones.

In this study, researchers looked at whether the age at which dogs were spayed or neutered, meaning how long they were exposed to their natural s*x hormones, affected how healthy they were in old age. They studied a group of long-lived pet dogs to learn what helps dogs live longer, healthier lives. Dogs with the fewest age-related health problems were considered the most “robust.”

The results showed that both male and female dogs who kept their hormones longer (i.e., were spayed or neutered later) were 3 to 10 times more likely to be healthy in old age compared to those altered earlier. Once hormone exposure and age were taken into account, there was no difference in old-age health between males and females.

This study highlights how important s*x hormones may be for staying healthy later in life and shows that early-life decisions—like when to spay or neuter—can have long-term effects on health.

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07/20/2025

Ha ha

I brought my dog here AND HE DID NOTHING!

06/25/2025

🌾 What’s small, spiky, and can land your in the ER? A .

These barbed seeds don’t just cling to fur—they burrow deep into skin, paws, ears, eyes, and noses.

✅ Check your pet after walks
✅ Avoid overgrown areas
✅ Get if something seems off

Stay alert this season! https://hubs.la/Q03t1sss0

06/24/2025

PROTECT YOUR PETS! The extreme heat wave poses a huge risk to pets. As temperatures soar, the pavement and asphalt may reach over 160° and can cause severe burns to pets paws! 🐾

05/11/2025
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04/19/2025

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⚡️🔍 Amazing Macro Shot of a FLEA! 😱

Ever seen a flea up close? This stunning macro shot shows a flea's eye, part of its antenna, and its genal comb, which are those blade-like structures on its face.

These combs help fleas grip onto their hosts and stay securely in place while they feed.

✨ Fun fact: These little bloodsuckers can jump up to 150 times their own height – that’s like a human jumping over the Eiffel Tower!

📷: Tran The Ngoc

04/15/2025

The Calm Before the Bark! 🐾

I do my best for each dog to look their best, but more importantly, to help them feel confident and safe and to know the...
04/15/2025

I do my best for each dog to look their best, but more importantly, to help them feel confident and safe and to know their bodies, any changes and health.

WHAT YOU DON'T SEE AT THE DOG GROOMERS.......
You dropped your dog off at the salon and picked them up few hours later - fluffy, fresh, and happy. But what you saw was just the tip of the iceberg.

You didn’t see your groomer arrive early to open up the salon, disinfect tools, lay out fresh towels, and check the day’s appointments. You didn’t see them look over your dog from nose to tail before even lifting a brush - checking the coat condition, skin, eyes, ears, nails, and weight.

You didn’t see the careful way they clipped around a wriggly paw, or how they paused to let your dog calm down during the bath. You didn’t notice the matting hidden beneath your dog’s topcoat, or the way the groomer worked slowly to avoid hurting the skin beneath it.

You weren’t there when they spotted a red patch of irritated skin, or a small lump you hadn’t noticed. You heard them gently mention it to you at collection - not to worry you, but because they genuinely care about your dog’s wellbeing.

And after you left, you didn’t see the clean-down , the floor swept, tables cleaned, blades oiled, messages replied to, notes written up for your next visit, and laundry on again.

All of that… for a price that’s often lower than what you’d pay for your own haircut. And your hairdresser?
They don’t have to bathe you, clip your nails, or hold you still while you try to bite the brush.

The truth is ……. dog grooming is so much more than a haircut.

It’s about health, hygiene, comfort, and trust. It’s about knowing dog anatomy, coat types, skin conditions, behaviour management, handling skills, and safe sc******ng techniques. It’s a profession that takes training, practice, and patience.
Most groomers got into this work because they love dogs. But that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be paid fairly for the physical, emotional, and skilled work they do every single day.

If your dog leaves their groomer happy, healthy and looking good - it’s not by luck. It’s because you have got a good groomer.
So next time, take a moment to thank them. Leave a review.

Tip them if you can. And above all - don’t undervalue them.
They’re doing far more than just washing the dog.

If you want to know more about the trade association for pet groomers and how we support them, contact the British Dog Groomers Association a division of the Pet Industry Federation www.petfederation.co.uk

obesity causes dogs as many problems as it does us, beware of loving your dog to death
04/01/2025

obesity causes dogs as many problems as it does us, beware of loving your dog to death

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