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Welcome to Fancy Pets-The inside story.

We wear many hats in the grooming business! We are your pet's (and Your) best friend, whether he/she is a *little angel* or *little devil*. We are babysitters, trainers, disciplanarians, hairdressers and sometimes confidants. (lol, only your hairdresser know for sure, and the doggy hairdresser, too!) We can take a difficult situation (burrs, tar, matts, or skunking etc.) and handle it in your pet's best interest. We know your pet well enough to recognize changes in their coats or behavior which may point to an impending medical problem. We love our chosen career!

Wander around...we feature many things, a  Photo Gallery to look at and post pics of your pets,  Tutorials,   Training Tips,   behavior issues  and a great place to shop for all your pet's needs including flea control products such as   Advantage and Frontline,  medications,

The articles here are researched and written mostly by me, with links to other related professionals provided whenever I come across them.  The material is from my 17 years grooming experience, 20+ years of studying and applying behavioralism, 40 years of owning and training pets, and from  working for and with vets.   I learn  a lot from Animal Planet. (they have some interesting shows with topics which make you think)  Feel free to share your own experiences or ask questions on the message board read or ask questions in the faq's or participate in our polls!

Read our articles and product reviews, consider joining up if you'd like to share your experiences either on the message board  and maybe posting articles of interest on the front page under your own by-line or your own reviews and links.

We'd love to have you..

Please, no spam on this site
Posted by BettyBaldock on Sunday, February 04, 2007 - 05:56 AM
Warning!This is for those that continue to SPAM on our forum..

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Do NOT let your cat or dog chew on boxes!!!
Posted by BettyBaldock on Monday, May 15, 2006 - 06:13 AM
Warning!Ok all.. This is VERY serious!! I found out that if your animal (any kind) eats on cardboard boxes of any kind, they will not only make a mess, but will be constipated!!



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What's Really in Pet Food
Posted by Debbie on Sunday, August 14, 2005 - 12:00 AM
Pet NutritionThis report explores the differences between what consumers think they are buying and what they are actually getting. It focuses in very general terms on the most visible name brands -- the pet food labels that are mass-distributed to supermarkets and discount stores -- but there are many highly respected brands that may be guilty of the same offenses. What most consumers don't know is that the pet food industry is an extension of the human food and agriculture industries. Pet food provides a market for slaughterhouse offal, grains considered "unfit for human consumption," and similar waste products to be turned into profit. This waste includes intestines, udders, esophagi, and possibly diseased and cancerous animal parts.

http://www.api4animals.org/79.htm

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How Poodle Clips Developed
Posted by Debbie on Sunday, August 07, 2005 - 12:00 AM
EditorialPoodles are known for their work retrieving capabilities in the water. The Poodle's coat lends itself to a variety of hair styles. Most were derived from their duties as a retriever. They were shorn close to swim quickly with certain areas left long protect their joints in cold water.

Poodle History

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Housetraining the new puppy
Posted by Debbie on Sunday, July 31, 2005 - 12:00 AM
Training Topics

If puppy has accident, clean it up thoroughly.  There is NO POINT in rubbing his nose in it!!!  

If you find a mess in the house after it has sat there even for a few minutes, do not scold.  He will not remember what he did. His look may be guilty and humble, but that is because he's picking up his cue from you. "I did something bad, what it is I do not know..."



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Tipping
Posted by Debbie on Sunday, July 24, 2005 - 12:00 AM
Editorial

There are no *set in stone* rules for tipping your groomer, it's not required, not a necessary part of wages like a waitress,  but, oh boy, does it make us feel appreciated!

*Tipping etiquette*  says do not tip the owner of the establishment, only the employees.  But, but, but...alot of times  the owner is the only employee of the shop!  By all means, if you feel it deserves a tip-TIP!



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"I feel SO guilty leaving my pet to be groomed.."
Posted by Debbie on Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 12:00 AM
Behavior Issues

 You bring your pet into be groomed, suddenly two huge brown eyes are  boring into you, brimming with love.  A small whimper escapes, causing you to choke back tears.  As you go to hand little *insert dog's name here* over to us, he/she gasps, gripping your neck with little paws.

Yes, you've been here many times before, but suddenly *insert dog's name here* does not want to go.  You hug your pet tighter, tears running down your face, and decide not to have the grooming done.  *insert dog's name here* must have been beaten, or gotten scared suddenly.

NOT!

We've seen this many times before and have nicknamed it *The Academy Award Doggie Dying Sceen*

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But my pet seems terrified when I come to the shop!
Posted by Debbie on Sunday, July 10, 2005 - 12:00 AM
Behavior Issues

 When you walk into the grooming shop, your pet starts whining and trembling.  Maybe they've been there 20 times, yet they act like they will be beaten.

Have they been?

NO!

One of the most common reasons is anticipation.

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Groomer Humor
Posted by Debbie on Sunday, July 03, 2005 - 12:00 AM
Grooming

These are real inquires, comments and stories from the shop.  Guaranteed to drive any groomer crazy!  Included are *old wives tales* I have heard!



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The Dry Catfood Crisis
Posted by Debbie on Sunday, June 26, 2005 - 12:00 AM
Pet NutritionI had a problem with my cat Todd years ago. He developed bladder stones and chronic urinary tract infections.

He seldom drank water. His urine was thick and the Vet would urge me to encourage him to drink more.


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· Please, no spam on this site (Feb 04, 2007)
· Do NOT let your cat or dog chew on boxes!!! (May 15, 2006)
· What's Really in Pet Food (Aug 14, 2005)
· How Poodle Clips Developed (Aug 07, 2005)
· Housetraining the new puppy (Jul 31, 2005)
· Tipping (Jul 24, 2005)
· "I feel SO guilty leaving my pet to be groomed.." (Jul 17, 2005)
· But my pet seems terrified when I come to the shop! (Jul 10, 2005)
· Groomer Humor (Jul 03, 2005)
· The Dry Catfood Crisis (Jun 26, 2005)

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