Emerald City Dog Spa INC.

Emerald City Dog Spa INC. Cage free, professional grooming . As well as nail clipping , day care and boarding !

06/07/2026

Little long but a good educational post about matting :)

06/07/2026
What a day for Miss Lucy 🐾💓
06/05/2026

What a day for Miss Lucy 🐾💓

✨ Miss Lucy is all fresh, fluffy, and ready for her very important job—walking her momma down the aisle this evening! 🐾💕...
06/05/2026

✨ Miss Lucy is all fresh, fluffy, and ready for her very important job—walking her momma down the aisle this evening! 🐾💕

Today I’ll not only be making sure she looks her absolute best, but I’ll also be providing transportation to and from the wedding so she can be part of this special day , stress-free.

At Emerald City Dog Spa, we’re always happy to help make life’s big moments a little easier (and a lot cuter)! 🤗

Congratulations and best wishes to the soon-to-be newlyweds! Wishing you a lifetime of love, happiness, and wonderful memories. 💍❤️🐾

This is a very good , educational post about pain and aggression in dogs. Worth the read ! 🤗
06/05/2026

This is a very good , educational post about pain and aggression in dogs. Worth the read ! 🤗

I am going to say something that might ruffle some feathers and I genuinely do not care.

DO THE FU***NG PAIN MED TRIAL.

I have a dog in my program right now. She came to me for biting people in the house when being touched. Which, yes, that is a serious behavior. But before we do anything else, we do the right thing. We rule out pain first. So we sent her to the vet for a full workup. X-rays. The whole thing.

Hip dysplasia confirmed.

And the vet cleared her.

"She is not limping. The hip dysplasia does not seem to be bothering her."

She is biting when touched. She is crying out during normal activity. She cannot settle. She is escalating.

I am not a vet. I want to be really clear about that. But I have been doing this long enough to know that not limping does not mean not hurting. Stoicism is a survival mechanism. Dogs are wired to mask pain. That is not a green light. That is a dog doing exactly what dogs do when their body hurts and nobody is listening.

And here is the thing I keep coming back to. I wrote about this a few months ago when my own back was out and I noticed how much shorter I was with my dogs. How sounds that never bothered me suddenly did. How Rumor's normal snuggling felt impossible. My behavior changed because my capacity changed. Pain does that. To all of us.

Research out of the Autonomous University of Barcelona found a direct link between pain and aggression in dogs. The most common cause? Hip dysplasia. Dogs with no previous history of aggression who developed pain became more impulsive, bit more frequently when handled, and were more likely to assume a defensive posture than dogs who had shown aggression before. And their owners were often completely blindsided because nothing in that dog's history prepared them for it.

Sound familiar?

When a dog is in pain, the brain shifts into survival mode. The pathways that normally handle sensory input, coordination, and emotional regulation get taken over by pain signals. You cannot train your way around that.

You cannot train your way around that. Behavior modification does not fix a body that hurts. The downside of trying is minimal. The downside of not trying is a dog who keeps suffering while everyone looks for answers in the wrong place.

About 80% of my cases have a medical component. That was not something I set out to specialize in. It just kept showing up case after case until I could not ignore it anymore. And now I feel a responsibility to say something when I see it being missed.

So I am genuinely asking, not coming for anyone. What is the hesitation with a pain med trial? What do you actually lose? A few weeks and the cost of the medication. What do you lose by not doing one? A dog who keeps getting labeled a behavior problem while her body is quietly screaming that something hurts.

She is telling us. In the clearest way she knows how.

You don't lose anything by doing the trail but you have everything to lose if you don't.

Picture of Roulette just because.

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06/03/2026

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One thing people don’t always realize about grooming?

Sometimes the biggest accomplishment isn’t the haircut.
It’s building trust.

Not every dog walks into the salon confident and relaxed. Some are nervous about dryers. Some hate having their feet touched. Some had a bad experience somewhere else. Some are just puppies trying to figure out the world.

So a lot of grooming is actually about reading body language and helping dogs feel safe.

Sometimes that means slowing down.
Taking breaks.
Talking softly.
Changing our approach.
Or deciding that emotional comfort matters more than getting a “perfect” haircut that day.

Because the goal isn’t just getting through the appointment.
The goal is helping your dog learn that grooming doesn’t have to be scary.
And honestly, owners who consistently bring nervous dogs in — even when it’s hard — are doing something really important. Repeated calm experiences help dogs build confidence over time.

That patience and consistency truly matters more than you know. 🐶💕

Happy Monday everyone ! Here is my availability for the month of June. So many people gasp and are shocked when I tell t...
06/01/2026

Happy Monday everyone !
Here is my availability for the month of June.

So many people gasp and are shocked when I tell them I am anywhere from 2-3 weeks out most of the time these days (depends on the dog) . Please keep in mind that all regulars book their next 2-4 apts at a time. And that is how I continue to do things to keep things rolling smoothly ! I appreciate every single one of my clients who help keep the schedule full and schedule multiple at a time 🙌🏼🐾
once in a while though I have an oopsie like this Thursday , where I forgot to fill that day in and didn’t notice 😝. So if you don’t have an apt in the book don’t wait ! Call or text to get your spot(s).

* please note , most of these days only have an opening for 1 dog , so when inquiring please let me know if you’re a client. who your dog is , or what kind of dog if new ; and I can let you know what dates would be best suited 🦴

** in 43 minutes of posting this, I now only have 1 spot left for this Thursday 😝🙌🏼

05/30/2026

Jack is a pretty large goldendoodle , his mom loves him fluffy! He is here every other week for a wash, brush and blow out. We trim him as we see fit. And YES he is absolutely rocking a Mohawk 😎
Notice the hair coming off and in the comb , that is shedding undercoat ! So many people blindly follow the “doodles don’t shed” myth and I always have to share to show they indeed do! Although this was to show how nice his hair and skin are (and how well behaved he is !) because he’s here so often ❤️‍🔥. Mom also keeps up with him at home which is a huge part of the upkeep 🙌🏼

Couple cuties I remembered to take pics of 😂🐾 (some aren’t done all the way in these but I’ve been horrible at taking be...
05/30/2026

Couple cuties I remembered to take pics of 😂🐾 (some aren’t done all the way in these but I’ve been horrible at taking before and afters lately lol)

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526b Rt 25a
Rocky Point, NY
11778

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Monday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

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