Di-Oh-Geez Grooming by Aunt Sandie

Di-Oh-Geez Grooming by Aunt Sandie Full Service Grooming for dogs. We offer start to finish grooming. BY APPOINMENT ONLY PLEASE. Shot records updated, including Rabies and Bordatella

04/20/2026

You’ll always be part of my story, in every memory I hold close. ❤️🐾

Time may move forward, but what you meant to me doesn’t fade. I’ll keep sharing your name, your moments, your love—because you were never something to forget.

You mattered then, and you still do now. You always will.

04/04/2026

PEA can be used as part of a wellness routine to help support comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life—especially in active or aging pets.

PEA supports the body’s natural pathways involved in maintaining a normal inflammatory response and cellular function.

Is Dr. Judy's PEA part of your pet's wellness routine? Share how it helps support your Naturally Healthy Pet with us!

💚 If any 501c3 rescues could benefit from PEA donations, please email [email protected]

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Current batch is best by 01/2027

10/16/2025
08/26/2025

The Burlington County Health Department announced a raccoon killed by a dog at Pennington Park in Delanco has tested positive for rabies.

The racoon was killed by a dog on Tuesday Aug. 12 near the small dog run area at the park and then dragged through the fence into the dog run. The remains were submitted to the Burlington County Health Department and tested for rabies. The Health Department was notified of the positive test on Thursday.

The dog that killed the raccoon was vaccinated and has received a rabies booster. The dog’s owners are also receiving rabies post exposure treatment as a precaution.

To date the Health Department is not aware of any other humans or pets exposed to the raccoon. As a precaution, the small dog run at Pennington Parks will remain closed until Tuesday, Aug. 19.

Any person who has been scratched or bitten by a raccoon at Pennington Park in the last two weeks should seek medical guidance from their primary care doctor or another physician. They should also notify the Health Department at 609-265-5548.

Park visitors who brought dogs to the park during the last two weeks should also notify the Health Department if they believe their dog came in contact with a racoon, and contact their family veterinarian for additional guidance.

Rabies is a fatal viral disease that affects the brain. The rabies virus lives in the saliva (spit) of infected animals and is spread from a bite or when saliva from an infected animal touches broken skin, open wounds or the lining of the mouth, nose, or eyes.

To guard against rabies, residents should make sure their pets are up to date with their rabies vaccines and keep a safe distance away from any stray animals or wildlife. Residents should contact their local animal control officer if they encounter stray animals or wildlife and not try to trap or handle animals themselves.

For additional information about rabies, go to https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/index.html

Anyone with questions or concerns can contact the Burlington County Health Department at 609-265-5548.

08/26/2025

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12/26/2024
10/28/2024

🐾💜 Meet Dottie: A True Survivor at Monkey's House Dog Hospice and Sanctuary 🐾💜

Dottie is living proof that every dog deserves a second chance. 🐕 Two years ago, she was found at the York County SPCA, paralyzed after a leg amputation. But thanks to the incredible care at Monkey’s House Dog Hospice, Dottie’s carved out a happy life—three legs, big tongue, and all! 💪👅

With the help of CBD Dog Health’s HEAL tincture, Dottie is back in action, moving around with more comfort and ease. 🌿✨ She may always need a bath (hey, a girl’s gotta stay fresh!), but nothing holds her back from enjoying every moment of her golden years. 💛

We’re raising funds to support more dog's like Dottie at Monkey’s House Dog Hospice and Sanctuary—and the best part? We’re matching every donation! 🙌 That means your gift goes TWICE as far to help senior and terminally ill dogs get the love and care they deserve. 🐕💚

🗓️ Shop now through Wednesday, October 30th at 10 am EST and at checkout, choose from any donation amount. Your donation provides love, care, and dignity to these amazing dogs, giving them comfort in their final days. 🫶

🎥 Join us for Facebook Live on Tuesday at 2pm ET, where we’ll chat with Michele from Monkey’s House and the team at AllProvide Pet Food about caring for senior pups! Don’t miss it! ⏰

10/22/2024
08/31/2024
08/28/2024

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103 Eayrestown Road, Southampton
Vincentown, NJ
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