Tuesday, August 26, 2008

An Important Notice



An important notice to my valued clients:

The above toy is a popular but dangerous one for your pet. It's called the "Pimple Ball with Bell" and it's manufactured by "Four Paws". Because it only has one hole, when the dog has it in it's mouth, it creates a vacuum effect that could cause severe injury.

Check out Chai's heartbreaking story.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Our new Friends from South Carolina




Please meet Millie and her mom and dad, Jeremy and Melissa Lizotte. They are here on Jeremy's leave from the United States Navy, with their three children, visiting his family. We want to thank Jeremy and his wife for serving our country. Though Jeremy is the one serving we know that Melissa pays a price as well. It was so awesome to see such dedication to country and family from these two people. It was truly an honor to meet them.




Millie is a Yorkie Poo. She is four months old and we had the pleasure of giving her her first hair cut. We are truly sorry that we did not get her before picture for she had quite a transformation. Her Mom thought we were kidding when we told her this was her puppy, though she was very happy with the haircut.




Thank-you for trusting us with your treasure and good luck in all you do!






Thursday, August 7, 2008

Sadly Missed



We had to add another photograph to the "Sadly Missed" page of our website today. It's something that I hate to do, because it means we've lost another beloved member of the Care's Clipper's family, but it's a nice way to remember our dear four-legged-friends.

Read the e-mail message below to learn a little more about "Charlie" and his wonderful family who will miss him dearly, as will we.

Carrie & Steve

Dear Carrie, We want to thank you for your grooming care and patience you've had with Charlie over the past couple of years. We had to say good bye to him yesterday and it was a rough day for everyone. Tears are still being choked back as I type. He took a tough fall coming up the basement steps and couldn't move his back end any longer. Seamus, Keilly & I carried him to the car and then to the vet where it was determined he would not improve. The kids and I were with him when he was put to sleep and Mike headed home from the office so we could spend the day together. Lucky is still confused and has been pacing around looking for his brother. He's not in the best of health either, but we hope he can hang on for awhile longer. I know you understand these feelings all to well so I wanted to let you know. Take care, Deb