Toe Beans with the Fur

Toe Beans with the Fur Full service pet salon. All paws and airplane ears accepted! Embodying fear free, boundary respectful methods🐾💕🐾💕🐾💕 Text anytime to schedule an appointment

Teacup to Giant, Sweet or 🌶️, K9 or Felines & Wascally Rabbits 🐈🐩🐇

Tailored one-on-one experiences for all pets.

Please help Miguel!
06/16/2025

Please help Miguel!

Oliver, the Goldendoodle with a badonka-donk, came in for a luxurious spaw day, complete with a comb cut, pawdicure, and...
06/16/2025

Oliver, the Goldendoodle with a badonka-donk, came in for a luxurious spaw day, complete with a comb cut, pawdicure, and a whole lot of fluffing.

His parents knew exactly what he wanted - a 5/8” body, 7/8” legs, blended with a 3/4”, minimal head p**f, long ears, and tail. And, let’s be real, extra care was taken to give his b***y a more rounded appearance.

He’s a beach boy at heart, and he immediately strutted his stuff after his visit.

Thanks to his family for the clear instructions and the adorable photos of Oliver post-groom.

Call or text 541-364-9481 or click on this link https://forms.office.com/r/BEiRmeKS9U to make an appointment for your pet. Our salon is conveniently located two blocks north of Wells Fargo, between the new Lincoln 25 Apartments and Captain Cook Inn in Lincoln City.

Is there anyone who could foster a 12 week old Boxer/Husky female puppy? Her owner is waiting on housing, the very lates...
06/09/2025

Is there anyone who could foster a 12 week old Boxer/Husky female puppy?

Her owner is waiting on housing, the very latest would be until September.

She would provide Aurora’s food and supplies during this time.

Please share!

06/07/2025
Today, I had the pleasure of welcoming back Georgia, the sweet Red Retriever, for another indulgent spa session, featuri...
06/07/2025

Today, I had the pleasure of welcoming back Georgia, the sweet Red Retriever, for another indulgent spa session, featuring a deshed treatment and pawdicure.

Georgia, you are a beloved companion and a credit to your breed.

To arrange an appointment for your pet, please call or text 541-364-9481 or submit the online form at https://forms.office.com/r/BEiRmeKS9U.

The salon is situated two blocks north of Wells Fargo, between the new Lincoln 25 Apartments and Captain Cook Inn in Lincoln City.

At the salon, Bandit and Lena indulged in some pampering, with Lena undergoing a deshed treatment and Bandit sporting a ...
06/04/2025

At the salon, Bandit and Lena indulged in some pampering, with Lena undergoing a deshed treatment and Bandit sporting a fresh summer cut.

After their visit, they left feeling refreshed and sophisticated, complete with a collar bow and tie. 💖

To book an appointment for your pet, please call or text 541-364-9481 or visit https://forms.office.com/r/BEiRmeKS9U. The salon is situated two blocks north of Wells Fargo, nestled between the new Lincoln 25 Apartments and Captain Cook Inn in Lincoln City.

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05/29/2025

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Tip of the Week
For the week of June 2, 2025
National Pet Preparedness Month

June is National Pet Preparedness month and is the perfect time to review your emergency plans for your furry, scaley, and feathery family members. Keep your pets and livestock prepared for emergencies by taking these steps:
• Create and practice your emergency plan for pets and livestock.
• Take inventory of and replace expired emergency supplies such as pet food, medications, and water.
• Stay informed of local hazards and emergencies. Take appropriate steps to keep your animals safe and be prepared to evacuate them with your household.

Plan for Pets
• Take animals with you if you need to evacuate. Only as a last resort should animals be left behind.
• Create a plan with neighbors, friends, or relatives to evacuate your pet if you are not able to do so.
• Animals may run away or hide during an emergency. If your area is in a level one or higher evacuation warning, put your pet’s collar or harness on and keep them in a secure room. Doing this will allow you to grab them quickly if you need to evacuate.
• Many emergency shelters cannot accept animals. Before disaster strikes, find out which hotels/shelters allow animals or which friends outside of the area will be able to help.
• Be sure ID tags are on collars and consider a microchip.
• Keep your dog’s license (legally required) and cat’s license (recommended) updated. This helps animals reunite with their families faster.
• Keep your pets’ vaccinations and ID tags up to date. Keep a copy of these documents in your family’s Go Bag.
• Prepare a pet emergency kit with leashes, collars, portable carriers, water, food, medications, sanitation materials, immunization records, first-aid kit, and photos to prove ownership.
• Don’t leave pets in vehicles, tethered, or crated without you.
• If you have to leave your animals at home, keep them inside a secure area. Leave at least a 10-day supply of dry food and water. Put signs on windows and doors indicating the number and type of animals inside and your contact information.
• Be aware that your pet’s behavior may change after a crisis. They may become more aggressive or self-protective.

Plan for Livestock
• If your area is in a level 2 or higher evacuation warning, evacuate with your livestock immediately. Begin preparing your livestock for transport in a level 1 evacuation warning. This will give you more time to safely secure your animals and get trailers or other equipment on the road before it is too late.
• Post emergency contact numbers on barns and/or pasture fences.
• Write your phone number on your stock with a permanent marker if you must release them.
• Have a supply of feed at a separate location.
• Involve family and neighbors in an evacuation plan.
• Make a kit with leads, halters, first aid, quieting hoods, water, photos, and a copy of your ownership papers.

More Resources for Pet and Livestock Emergency Planning can be found:
• Lincoln County Emergency Management: Plan and Prepare - Animals and Pets (https://www.co.lincoln.or.us/795/Animals-Pets)
• Ready.gov: Prepare Your Pets for Disasters (https://www.ready.gov/pets)
• Red Cross: Pet Disaster Preparedness (https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/pet-disaster-preparedness.html)

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2604 NE Highway 101, Suite D
Lincoln City, OR
97367

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
Friday 7am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 10am - 7pm

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