My Mobile Groomer- Michigan

My Mobile Groomer- Michigan My Mobile Groomer allows your pet to experience a low stress, cage free grooming experience with one on one attention and convenient service.

Servicing Lenox, New Haven, Chesterfield, New Baltimore, Richmond, Armada and parts of Macomb.

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06/04/2025

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There will be a slight price increase for services. Following this increase, in order to stay sustainable, every year moving forward, a 3% increase will occur in June of every year.

If you have questions, please text prior to your next appointment.

Also, I know how much everyone enjoys pictures! Unfortunately most of May’s pictures were lost in a phone accident 😖. Pictures will resume this week!!

Thank you for your patronage and understanding!

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One of the most common questions I get from clients is do I express a**l glands. I will always offer to check them and l...
04/27/2025

One of the most common questions I get from clients is do I express a**l glands. I will always offer to check them and let you know what I think, but here’s a great explanation as to why groomers should not express them. Leave it to your vet if you suspect an issue.

🤏 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!

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