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Mucky Pups: customer care is at the hear of This family affair

By Jen Phillips April
May 1, 2020
“We focus on relationships,” says Jackie Boulton, co-owner of Calgary’s Mucky Pups.

For 24 years, along with her sister Debbie Cameron, they have welcomed dogs and their human owners into their canine grooming salon. 

“We have one of the longest–running and many high–end beauty salons in Calgary,” says Jackie. “We’re known for our customer service. We feel you can be a great groomer and be competitive in pricing, but you have to set yourself apart somehow and we do that with our customer service. There’s not a lot of person–to–person contact in today’s world so we focus on that.” 

Focusing on those relationships has paid off in a faithful clientele. 

“I don’t feel like it’s rocket science, but we’re doing something best because we’re thriving,” says Jackie. 
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“We do a lot of things that are frowned upon in the industry. For example, each year in the month of December we do a weekly drawing for a large gift basket. We don’t skimp on it. It includes canine gifts, human gifts, and a gift certificate. In fact, we spend of minimum of $500 each in customer appreciation gifts. Sometimes, other groomers think that’s a lot, but we don’t. 

“We also offer senior discounts any day of the week and we offer a 10% discount if someone brings in two dogs from the same household at the same time. 

“When we started, we were pleased with six dogs a day. We put every penny we made back into the business. Now, we want to be able to pay it forward. We don’t have the viewpoint of getting rich. We pay our groomers well, so they feel appreciated. We take time to speak with them and get to know them. Without them, you have no business,” expresses Jackie.

The sisters have six groomers in their beauty salon who groom around 40 dogs a day. Their dedicated front desk receptionist, Veronica Melnik—who happens to be the mother of one of the groomers—keeps things humming.

“She’s amazing and believes wholeheartedly in our viewpoint of customer appreciation. She does the booking, answers the phone, checks in dogs, checks out dogs. She’s irreplaceable. She’s our trio to my sister and I,” says Jackie.

Like numerous groomers, Jackie and her sister started young in the grooming business. Jackie was a bather/clipper as a teenager and later Debbie followed her at the same salon. After about a decade, they chose it was time to go out on their own. 

“Debbie found a building to lease. We’re still in the same place all these years later.” 

 As they grew, they added staff and retail. 

“We have a little retail. through trial and error, we’ve narrowed it down to sweaters, coats, lots of treats, and practically any grooming product that a canine would need. We can show them the best type of brush for their canine and why. They can’t get that level of service at the big box stores.” 

They’ve added to their pet health knowledge over the years and now delight in multiple veterinarian referrals. 

“We have great relationships with several veterinarians. I’ve learned so much about anal glands and ear plucking from my vet and I’ve been able to share that knowledge with my customers. We have 4–5 vets that recommend us. That says a lot and makes me feel confident,” Jackie says gratefully.

 Besides running the day–to–day of the beauty salon with Debbie, Jackie is well–known in the industry as a competitive groomer. 

Jackie started competing in canine grooming shows not long after she became a groomer. “I showed horses originally. Then, in 1992, I went to Intergroom in NJ and won the Gold Medal with a Kerry Blue Terrier. It was my first grooming competition.” 

Jackie’s late husband, Brian Stopa, always attended the grooming shows with her. “He was like the groomer who wasn’t a groomer. He loved the industry and was supportive and helpful to everyone.” 

There was an award named for Brian at the 2019 Barkleigh Honors awards which took place at Groom Expo in September. Jackie presented The Brian Stopa award for Spirit and Congeniality which was awarded to sue Zecco.

With their dedication to their customers and award–winning groomers, Mucky Pups is sure to remain one of Calgary’s top salons! ✂️

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Christmas Bling as well as things

By Angela Kumpe
November 6, 2013

Well, one more year has come as well as nearly gone. The hectic summertime grooming season is winding down, as well as just when we believe we can take a break as well as relax, we come to the realization that the holiday season is just around the corner. Every groomer understands what I am speaking about. The season when every client forgets about getting Fido groomed up until three days before Thanksgiving or Christmas as well as then assumes you can capture in just one a lot more when you are already triple booked.

The holidays are the very best times to hook clients on innovative grooming as well as reel them in. There are lots of innovative services you can offer even during your busiest time of the year. the very best part of it is you will likewise be adding additional earnings to assist you take pleasure in that sluggish begin to the new Year. You know, the two weeks after Christmas when it must be mandatory for all groomers to take holiday since we groomed everyone’s dogs just before Christmas. exactly how do you have time to add on extras? There is no time for playing around with creative! Wrong!

I’m not only going to tell you exactly how to make additional money in nearly no time with some innovative services that your clients will be bragging about for months to come, however I am going to tell you exactly how I prepare ahead of time for the holiday season. To prepare, you requirement to make a buying listing as well as either go buying at a regional craft store or get on the internet as well as begin making orders. If you get whatever you requirement now, you will save time by beating the rush of holiday shoppers. You will likewise have a much much better selection, since holiday products are seasonal. stores will not restock lots of products when they have offered out. A few things that I begin stocking ahead of time are:

 Assorted sizes of holiday colored loose rhinestones

Aleene’s Tacky Glue

Swarovski Crystals

Rhinestone embellishments

Glitter in holiday colors

School glue

Although I make a lot of of my bows for my clients, this time around of the year, I either buy additional great bows or spend additional time making additional special bows. This is the time of year when my clients tend to be a lot more generous with tips, as well as I personally like to motivate that type of behavior. I purchase my bows from www.aglamourbow.com. These bows are very sophisticated as well as will hold up extremely well. As a matter of fact, lots of of these bows are recyclable when the dogs come back for their next appointment. When the holiday season is over, I can offer any type of of the bows I have left over as retail without any problem.

The assorted rhinestones, discovered at craft stores, I utilize as earrings as well as facial bling on the female dogs I groom. just apply a decrease of the tacky glue to the back as well as apply the stones to areas with short coat. female dogs that have naturally short hair on their ears or dogs that get their ears shaved or tipped get earrings. Dogs with naturally short hair on their deal with or that get the bridge of the nose shaved (we all have them!!!) or get a clean deal with get facial jewelry.

The Swarovski Crystals, discovered at www.acreativecollection.com, are on a small rubber bead. These are utilized on my dogs with longer coats as well as particularly on dogs that get a ponytail or pulled up topknot. To apply these, you choose a strand of hair, pull the hair with the threader, as well as slide the bead over the hair. The rubber bead holds the Swarovskis in place. I utilize these on male as well as female dogs. I figure if a male pet dog gets a ponytail, he most likely won’t be angered by a bit sparkle.

The rhinestone embellishments, discovered at craft stores as well as www.acreativecollection.com, are what I phone call booty bling. just apply a thin layer of tacky glue as well as press onto short coats. These likewise are fantastic for male as well as female dogs.

The shine as well as institution glue, both from craft or retail stores, are utilized to apply shine body art designs. mix a little amount of the institution glue with equal parts of water. mix in preferred amount of shine as well as paint on styles utilizing a little craft paint brush.

All of the innovative services above are non-toxic as well as temporary, so they can quickly be eliminated at house after the holidays are over or if the pet just doesn’t like being bedazzled. Both the tacky glue as well as institution glue will laundry off with warm water as well as soap or a bit scrubing alcohol on a cotton ball. To discover lots of a lot more innovative techniques as well as add-on services, inspect out my new book, The utmost guide to beauty parlor innovative published by Barkleigh Productions, Inc. It can be discovered at www.barkleighstore.com or www.acreativecollection.com.

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Ivan Pavlov… sound a Bell?

By Gary Wilkes
August 8, 2016

Pavlov is a name well understood in the field of psychology however practically nothing about his work is known. At best, you may understand that his many well-known experiment was to sound a bell as well as then provide a canine a piece of food. He traced the physiological reflexes connected with food – salivation, reduction in heart rate, etc. Within 20-50 pairings of bell complied with by food, the canine would salivate to the noise of the bell precisely as it would to genuine food. You are about to discover much more about this excellent scientist as well as you’ll comprehend the info since you understand dogs. many behavioral scientists only understand rats as well as pigeons.

You may ask why the very first genuine scientific research study of habits was about dogs drooling. You can get that from any type of St. Bernard or Mastiff, for free. The reason is that Pavlov wished to understand exactly how animals make associations with seemingly unrelated events. For instance, if you have a canine that doesn’t like being bathed, it may ultimately dislike coming into your salon.  If a client links those two things, they may figure out that for some reason, Buffy doesn’t like you – as well as take their company someplace else. If you want a canine to listen as well as comprehend your instructions, there are guidelines that will provide you much more ‘bang for your buck’ when you tell a squirming canine to ‘settle down’.

Knowing exactly how dogs make connections is the foundation for all training. The truth that you don’t offer training services doesn’t imply you don’t do training or in some cases requirement to do training to make your task simpler as well as to keep clients.

The Prime Rule: 

“B” complies with “A” In nature, an animal has to make connections or it can’t survive. Here’s what Pavlov stated about it:

“It is quite apparent that under natural conditions the typical animal should respond not only to stimuli which themselves bring instant wavers of sound, light as well as the like – which in themselves only signal the method of these stimuli; though it is not the sight as well as noise of the beast of prey which is in itself harmful to the smaller animal, however it’s teeth as well as claws.”

Imagine what he is describing. A bear is waddling across the prairie coming directly at a wolf-pack’s den. If the wolves cannot link the waddling fat-thing to the risk of the bear’s claws, they will sit there drinking iced tea up until those claws get as well close to avoid. That’s not good. You may be wondering exactly how that impacts what a canine learns.

The very first guideline of mentor commands is to recognize that the sight of the bear comes first, then the ‘consequence’ appears. If I want to instruct a canine that ‘settle down’ implies don’t buck the loop while I’m doing your nails, the words ‘settle down’ should precede your firm however gentle grip on the dog’s muzzle. If you had a canine that consistently bucked after a number of groomings, you might come up with a easy training procedure for the owner. right here is the sequence:

Say “settle down”.

Firmly however carefully manage the dog’s head by gripping the muzzle.

Offer the canine a treat.

Repeat.

The next time that canine is on a grooming table, the words ‘settle down’ will have implying as well as the canine will really work out down. That makes your task easier, provides the client confidence that you have the dog’s finest rate of interest in mind, as well as produces a deeper bond between groomer as well as client. That’s a win-win situation, thanks to Ivan Pavlov.

The wrong method is the typical Way

This info is typically passed off as typical understanding – it’s not. We humans have a tendency to get it backwards. You can see this in your beauty salon if you just view for it. Here’s exactly how the sequence goes south:

You grip the dog’s muzzle.

You state ‘settle down’ (the canine doesn’t) so you state ‘settle down’ again.

The canine does ultimately work out down however has no concept what the words mean.

You get nothing for the future in terms of manage or recognition of the words ‘settle down’.

As wise as we are, our tendency is to manage the circumstance as well as then state a command, commonly over as well as over. That is precisely backward however is the typical method we do it. have somebody view you for a while or utilize a video video camera to view exactly how you interact with the dogs you groom. If you are relatively caught providing the repercussion before you state anything, you can begin improving your training skills with a bit concentration. Here’s the sequence. It goes finest with a helper.

Correct:

You state ‘settle down’

You grip the muzzle.

You release the tension on the muzzle.

You offer a treat or affection to the dog.

Incorrect:

You grip the muzzle.

Your assistant states “wrong”
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Singles Mixer For animal lovers

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Are you a canine or animal lover?  have you always thought how fantastic it would be to meet that ideal someone who loves your canine as much as you do?  This weekend may be your chance to meet that special someone.
While browsing the Irvine animal care site I came across the love Me, love My Pet singles Mixer for animal Lovers.  It seems like a great way to meet new people who love animals.  It kind of reminds me a little bit of that film should love Dogs with John Cusack and Diane Lane.  They meet through her personal ad for “Must love Dogs”  which I guess is similar to meeting someone through an animal lovers singles mixer…
Here are the details:
What: love Me, love My Pet singles Mixer Where: Irvine animal care Center, 6443 Oak Canyon, Irvine, CA When: Saturday may 16th, 2009 4-7pm
$30 per ticket if received by may 6 (oops already missed that deadline) $40 per ticket after may 6.

This event is open to all animal lovers, and canine owners can bring one well-behaved spayed or neutered canine per participant.
Activities include: Games, Pet Contests, Food, Raffle/Auction, meeting new People.
If you’re interested in going to the singles mixer the Irvine animal shelter has a form on their site at love Me, love My Pet singles mixer.
Did you or have you ever attended an animal lovers singles mixer?  Did you meet your partner through your pets?
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BEST canine treats We Like: crazy canine Train-Me treats – We use these as our high-value treats for our guide canine puppies.
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APPA’s King: Chase is King Now!

Note: This interview was conducted prior to Steve King’s retirement effective December 31, 2021. He has served the pet industry for decades and we wish him well in his new ventures. The APPA is conducting a new search for a president & CEO.

Ask anyone about getting a pet during the pandemic, and the answer’s the same, “how did I live without him (or her?) before!” Steve King, the American Pet products association (APPA) president & CEO wholeheartedly agrees. Goodnewsforpets.com Editor Lea-Ann Germinder has long been an admirer of King’s work on the human-animal bond. He recently shared the story of how his beloved pet came into his family’s life, the association’s work during the pandemic and insights behind the $103.6 billion in pet industry sales in APPA’s 2020 state of the industry report – and what more to expect in 2021.

 Let’s start with the basics. tell us about Chase the Beagle. 

When the pandemic started, we did not have a pet. We had lost our dog and were deciding what to do next – like many pet parents we weren’t quite ready to take the plunge again. My wife and I were working from home and we said, we need to get another dog. So, Chase the Beagle came into our lives.

We adopted him in July actually on my birthday last year, and as they do, he has made his way into our hearts. We love going out on our boat and he loves that too. I’m still on the Pet Partners board and Pet Partners sponsors the world’s largest dog walk every year and he and I participated in that. He’s just a wonderful addition to our family.

REFLECTIONS POST-PANDEMIC

You were named president & CEO of APPA in 2019. The pandemic hit in 2020, just a year into the job. At the time of global Pet Expo 2020, all of us were missing our colleagues in Asia and we didn’t yet know what was ahead. any reflections on what that felt like in 2020 and how it feels now?

Like everyone else we were taken aback by the severity of the pandemic. early on, other than the effects of the travel ban from China and the inability of our friends and colleagues from there to attend the show, it almost seemed like it was business as usual when we were at global Pet Expo last year. We didn’t know within a month the whole world would be shutting down. APPA immediately looked at how we needed to change what we did to help our members — again not knowing how long the pandemic would be. most people felt we were talking about weeks, not months and months turned into a year. APPA started providing educational content for our members that revolved around dealing with various aspects of the pandemic.

A critical move we made was helping our members take advantage of the various government programs that were being implemented to help businesses during that time, i.e., the Cares Act and the Paycheck protection Program (PPP). We had webinars on topics designed to help businesses survive. APPA worked with the Pet industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) and other industry organizations to have pet stores declared as essential businesses so that retail pet stores could continue to operate. With many other retailers shut down that was really important because clearly pet owners needed a place to get the food and supplies that they needed for their pets.

We conducted a series of Covid-19 Pulse Studies that looked at pet owner behavior and trends relative to how they viewed their pets during the pandemic and how their shopping habits had changed. This helped our members understand what consumers were doing and really provided value during a critical time.

PETS helping us through THE PANDEMIC

You’ve been a tireless champion of the strength of the human-animal bond through “Pets in the Classroom” and the Pet care trust before becoming president & CEO of APPA.  How have pets helped us through this pandemic?

People turned to their pets during the pandemic in droves. The ability to have pet companionship in the home when you couldn’t be with friends and even other family members was incredibly important. The whole social isolation and mental fatigue that was brought on by the pandemic was very tough. Certainly, with kids being kept at home and having so many of their other normal activities curtailed like sports and not being able to interact with other children in school having a pet in their day was important.

In fact, when some of the first stimulus checks went out to families in March and April, we saw a big increase in sales in the types of pets that you would commonly associate with families with young children. Sales of animals like guinea pigs and hamsters really spiked as a direct result of people having some additional money in their pockets to keep the kids entertained and the inability to spend it on things like vacations and travel. There was a direct correlation between those two things.

CONTINUED growth IN giving love TO small pets

We love our dogs and cats, but in fact, according to the APPA, the small animal category increased 30 percent increase in total. Do you think that portends even more activity in the small animal category?

This category includes aquatic fish, reptiles, birds, and the hamsters, gerbils for young children we mentioned previously. A big boost during the pandemic was people were spending a lot more time at home. It is likely to be sustained over time.  These animals will continue to need to be cared for and need food and treats and toys. They will need to keep the animals healthy and happy.

Another aspect is the freshwater fish tank being a part of the home decor. people have been spending a lot more time at home and have spent a lot more money on upgrading their overall home decor and adding things like a beautiful fish tank.

We spoke earlier about the value of pets during the pandemic. We know that fish in particular lower blood pressure and make people feel more at ease during a time of high anxiety like we just went through. I think people will see the value not only in making the home environment more beautiful but in how they feel too.

DOG and cat ADOPTIONS DOWN

Dog and cat adoptions are down. What does this signify for the industry overall moving forward?

The shelters didn’t have the pets (because of importation restrictions and being closed etcetera) so that was more a driver than lack of interest on the part of the public. It’s important to note that adoptions represent about a third of dog acquisition and about 35% from cats. Two-thirds of those animals are from other sources, the one being families and friends and breeders, of course, and then strays wandering in. It’s concerning that the number adopted from shelters was down, but that’s likely to rebound.

It is important to note will the supply of dogs keep up with the demand particularly after seeing what we did with the pandemic. The number of animals that are in American households has increased and can be expected to continue. APPA is supporting a bill that was introduced in the last Congress that has been reintroduced this year called: The healthy dog Importation Act. We’re working with groups like the American Veterinary medical association (AVMA) and the American Kennel Club (AKC) and others that would improve the federal government oversight of imported dogs. We want to make sure that they have proper veterinary certification so that potentially harmful zoonotic diseases aren’t coming in with these animals.

APPA thinks importation is probably going to be an increasingly important source of dogs in particular that are not being met by the shelters and other sources. We want to make sure that these animals are healthy and well cared for. This bill could be an important element with money to help the federal government regulate those imports more closely.

PET FOOD growth and TRENDS

According to the APPA, pet food and treats led the market in terms of volume increase with $42 billion in sales or a 15.1% increase. There continues to be a proliferation of product choice. Is the volume in trends, trial or stocking up? Do you see this category flattening as the pandemic lessons?

Stocking up on pet food has already receded. There was a lot of concern early on that people wouldn’t be able to get food for their pets. That’s largely subsided although there are some spot shortages here and there. That’s more related to raw material supply issues and some slowing of the manufacturing process due to COVID safety protocols. What we’re seeing is a continuation of the premiumization trend along with a concern for general pet health that’s driving the increase in sales dollars.

What hit home with the seminars that were held at global was that some of the fastest growing categories of pet food are the higher-end categories. While they are a relatively small portion of the total market, their growth is much higher than other food categories. Refrigerated and fresh fast food grew 21% last year and frozen food was up 14%. The other element is all the new pets that are in households will continue to grow and need more food so that’s going to have an impact.

Finally we’re likely going to see some inflationary factors come into play this year in commodity prices. some of the estimates that I’ve seen indicate about a 5% increase in pet food prices across the board simply as manufacturers pass along some of the increased cost that they have for raw materials.

PET owner DEMOGRAPHICS

Millennials have surpassed boomers in terms of their share of pet ownership and expenditures the last few years. statistics on Gen Z were reported for the first time in 2019. Is there anything remarkable to comment about these demographics and their purchases for 2020?

The most recent national pet owners survey that looks into all the generational demographics very closely will not be out until June. We did not want to skew the numbers by being out in the field during the pandemic. In general we know that these generations view pets as members of the family, even more so than the Boomer generation. They use products that Boomers used to view as luxuries as essential to the care of their pets. Pet tech, supplements, fashion have grown as Millennials have become the largest pet-owning segment of the market.

Some of the work that we did last year looking at and identifying the trends particularly with the Gen Z generation will be interesting to look at further. They’re really coming into their own as far as pet owners. They very much see their pets as friends and companions, more so than the Millennials. As they start to form households and enter the workforce, they’ll continue to support those types of products that they feel helped them to keep their pets healthy and happy and part of the household. The strong buying habits of Millenials continue with the Gen Z generation.

INCREASED VETERINARY care FOR new PETS

Let’s talk about vet care and product sales, which represent a significant $32.3 billion. Can you break that down a little bit more in terms of what is driving those purchases of services?

The American Veterinary medical association (AVMA) reported that veterinarians experienced a 50% increase in new pets being brought to veterinary clinics per week during March – August 2020 timeframe. Banfield in a report in late January or early February this year reported seeing a 9.2% increase in juvenile dogs and 12.4% more juvenile cats for veterinary visits in 2020 vs. 2019. clearly the largest chain of the veterinary clinics in the country with  over a thousand hospitals, saw a significant increase in the number of new pets coming into their clinics.

E-COMMERCE VS. IN-STORE

With e-commerce driving so many purchases and manufacturing challenges, what are some ways independent retailers are successfully competing?

One thing that has had surprising success was buy online/pickup in-store. You can order online and pick up in the store the same day. It’s hard for the pure online companies to offer that speed and convenience. A number of retail stores are also using third parties like Uber to deliver to customers’ homes. That’s a part of their omni-channel approach to serving their customers. customers also tend to interact with traditional stores in an omni-channel matter.  The customer that comes into the store to purchase will also make online purchases through the store’s website and either have it delivered to their home or pick it up in-store.

Stores that have invested in their online presence and their ability to conduct e- commerce through their website are being successful. stores are using their online presence to create a community and content for their customers. It keeps people coming back to their sites and seeing what new information they have or the ability to connect with other pet owners. These are all strategies that pet stores are employing very effectively to compete with e-commerce. As vaccines get out and people feel more comfortable in shopping in-store, the ability to bring your dog with you into the pet store and walk around and see new products, in-store sales will rebound.

INDUSTRY STATISTICS

The industry has been steadily on the upswing. then the pandemic hit. Did you ever think the industry would break over $100 Billion in sales in the pandemic? What is your prediction for 2021?

We were certainly surprised. Our original projection for 2020 was under a $100 Billion. In the early days of the pandemic, we received reports that indicated sales of products, hard goods in particular, would be down considerably for the year. The boost that the industry got surprised everyone, even with about a 21% decline in pet services. That was the category that was really hit hard during the pandemic.  Understandably with people not traveling there was less need for board and pet sitting. early on in the pandemic, groomers were not able to operate because they were not considered essential businesses.

For 2021,

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Mews as well as Nips: Cats provide stress relief at Japanese business

Japanese IT business Ferray introduced an office policy a number of years back that enables staffers to bring their cats to work. A overall of nine cats eat, sleep as well as roam around freely in the firm’s little offices. business chief Hidenobu Fukuda likewise provides 5,000 yen ($45) a month to any type of staffer who rescues a cat. Click right here to checked out more about this cat-friendly company.

If you missed any type of of the stories featured on the mindful feline this week, here’s a recap: on Monday, we told you about a feline who saved a soldier’s life, on Tuesday, we featured balanced blends raw food, on Wednesday, Mikel Delgado responded to your habits questions, on Thursday, we featured careers for feline lovers, as well as on Friday, we reviewed The inner Life of Cats.

I just recently came across this old video of Ruby trying to chase Allegra off the window perch in my office as well as believed I’d share it once again today. even though the video is a few years old, as well as even though we have two perches, one in my bedroom as well as one in my office, the scene still replays itself occasionally…

Have a fantastic weekend!

Ingrid King

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8 comments on Mews as well as Nips: Cats provide stress relief at Japanese Company

Red says:

June 5, 2017 at 1:54 am

Hi, lovely site!

One wee comment– one of the words in your title can have an alternating meaning of being an anti-Japanese ethnic slur…

Cat people being goodhearted, sure that must be inadvertent.

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Ingrid says:

June 5, 2017 at 5:10 am

I’m pleased you enjoy our site, Red. Mews as well as Nips has been the title of our regular round up for a long time. “Nips” is originated from catnip. I had no concept that it might be interpreted as a racial slur – I really had to look it up – as well as of course, it’s not meant that way!

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Catherine J says:

June 3, 2017 at 12:22 pm

Wow what a fantastic company! likewise like your kitties; so cute!

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NANCY FAULKNER says:

June 3, 2017 at 9:53 am

First, the women have their moments. What one wants, the other does too. have their catty days.

Would be nice if USA business would enable at work. You hear about having dogs at work, however not cats! I too, would like to work at this company.

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Ingrid says:

June 3, 2017 at 3:31 pm

In Ruby’s mind, she is the dominant kitty in our home, Nancy ?

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Janine says:

June 3, 2017 at 8:17 am

I would definitely want to work at this business if I lived there.

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take legal action against Brandes says:

June 3, 2017 at 7:29 am

Sounds like a wonderful company.

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summertime says:

June 3, 2017 at 2:18 am

My human states that if she might pay for to have an office as well as employees, she would have the exact same policies!

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Goodnewsforpets publisher Receives Makovsky excellence in Mentoring award

To view Ken Makovsky’s introduction and Germinder’s presentation with comments on mentoring click here: 

Lea-Ann Germinder, APR, Fellow, PRSA, editor and publisher of Goodnewsforpets.com, has been named the PRSA-NY Makovsky excellence in Mentoring Honoree. Germinder was presented with the award June 24 from Ken Makovsky, president of Makovsky + company at the PRSA-NY big Apple Gala at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, new York.

The Makovsky excellence in Mentoring Award, which was formerly known as the Dorf award in honor of Philip Dorf, honors individuals who lead, guide, and selflessly counsel and stimulate the careers of pr professionals. candidates for the award should meet the following criteria:

Leadership in guiding and inspiring the careers of entry-level and other young pr professionals.

Demonstration of the highest standards of the profession in a selfless role as a mentor.

Service to young professionals beyond the scope of the nominee’s professional duties.

In accepting the award, Germinder says,

“I am humbled to accept for doing something I love to do. The call at the big Apple Gala for much more diversity and inclusion in our profession is clear, and I accept that challenge through mentoring. I know there are very high standards to maintain, and I am committed to helping push the profession forward.”

In her acceptance speech Germinder called for all levels of the profession to embrace mentoring through networking, reverse mentoring, cross-mentoring and sponsorships. The PRSA-NY chapter has a robust mentoring program and recently introduced a senior Pros program that has broadened the mentoring discussion.

Leslie Gottlieb, PRSA-NY president says,

“Mentorship is something that is personally very essential to me and with all the changes in our profession is much more essential than ever before. Mentoring helps make our profession thrive. We are very grateful to Ken Makovsky for his generous sponsorship of this essential award. We are thrilled Lea-Ann Germinder, one of our past-presidents was named the first recipient. She embodies the spirit of the award and will help carry our mentoring program forward.”

Natan Edelsburg, chief operating officer of MuckRack and district chair-elect of PRSA-Tri-State nominated Germinder for the award and says:

“Lea-Ann is continuously providing incredible mentorship to myself and others. Her mentorship has had a substantial impact on my career. When I graduated from NYU and went into PRSA-NY, I was very uncertain what it was going to be like. She treated me as an equal, made me feel wanted and that the ideas I had could make a difference. later she recruited Al Chen and I to revitalize PRSA-Tristate. I’ve met some incredible people in addition to her as a result.”

Watch the Natan Edelsburg mentorship interview here: 

 

Germinder has been named a national Honoree for Enterprising women and a top 25 for women who imply company by the Kansas City company Journal and the Kauffman Foundation. Germinder is also a member of IPRA, the new York women in Communications, the Publicity Club, the canine Writers Association, the cat Writers Association, VMAE, Vet Partners, and WPIN.

She and her teams have won dozens of public relations awards including the PRSA Silver Anvil award of excellence and a VMX Bronze Vetty Award. Germinder is an certified Fellow PRSA, a former national director of PRSA, a former national trustee of the PRSA foundation and served as PRSA Midwest district chair, Tri-State chair-elect and president of the new York City and Kansas City chapters. She is a member of the PRSA Counselor’s Academy and member of the PRSA-NY Past-Presidents Council.

Germinder earned a bachelor of communication Arts degree from the university of Dayton. She is a PRSSA champion and as a student was the PRSSA public relations director for the university of Dayton chapter.

In addition to publishing Goodnewsforpets.com, Germinder has offered public relations counsel to the veterinary and pet industry for decades. She has mentored individuals ranging from students to senior pros entering new careers and has spoken to numerous groups on a broad range of  issues.

Companies and organizations interesting in learning much more can contact Germinder at lgerminder@germinder.com.

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How to keep Your Cat’s Teeth healthy

dental illness is the most often diagnosed health and wellness issue for cats. According to the American Veterinary dental Society, an astounding 70 percent of cats show indications of oral illness by age 3.

What is dental disease?

Normal teeth must be white or just a bit yellow. Gums must be light pink as well as smooth (except in breeds with pigmented gums). Oral illness begins with a develop up of plaque as well as tartar in your cat’s mouth. Without appropriate preventive as well as therapeutic care, plaque as well as tartar buildup leads to periodontal disease, which manifests in red and/or inflamed as well as tender gums, poor breath, as well as bleeding. When the gums are swollen, they can be agonizing – a great policy of thumb is that if it appears like it may be painful, it most likely is. Cats are masters at concealing pain – when in doubt, presume that your feline is experiencing at least some discomfort.

The inflammation as well as infection connected with periodontal illness can cause damage to other organs such as the heart, kidney as well as liver, as well as cause other severe health and wellness problems. dental illness can likewise be an sign of immune system disorders.

Brushing your cat’s teeth is the most efficient method to stop dental disease

And before you state “my feline would never let me clean her teeth,” believe again. Ideally, you get your feline utilized to having her teeth cleaned when she’s a kitten, however with a bit patience as well as persistence, even older cats will accept having their teeth brushed. I started Allegra as well as Ruby on a routine brushing program at ages 2 as well as 1, as well as it’s ended up being so much a part of our nightly routine now that they will really remind me if I fail to remember to draw out the brush.

Use only toothpastes produced cats. We utilize C.E.T. poultry flavored toothpaste as well as a pediatric toothbrush. I started out utilizing a toothbrush produced cats, however discovered that the pediatric clean works much better for us.

Dental treats

The only dental treats I suggest are the C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral hygiene Chews for Cats. They are available in poultry as well as fish flavors. The enzymes in these treats are meant to minimize the develop up of tartar as well as plaque. The components are not the greatest, however they’re not horrible, either.

Dry food as well as crunchy dental treats do not clean teeth or stop dental disease

The myth that dry food keeps your cats’ teeth clean is one that just won’t die. If this were true, dentists would tell us to chew on difficult pretzels! a lot of cats don’t chew their kibble long sufficient for any type of of the scraping action that is the theory behind this myth to kick in. What bit they do chew shatters into little pieces. Some pet food makers offer a “dental diet” that is made up of larger than typical sized kibble to motivate chewing, however in my years at veterinary practices, I’ve seen lots of cats swallow even those larger size pieces whole. Additionally, dry food leaves a carbohydrate residue in the cat’s mouth that really encourages growth of tartar as well as plaque.

Raw meaty bones can assist eliminate plaque

Unlike chewing on dry kibble, chewing on raw, meaty bones can assist eliminate plaque. never provide cooked bones to your cat, they are brittle as well as can splinter as well as lodge in your cat’s intestines. Raw poultry necks are a great size choice for cats. I’ll be honest, though, I tried it when with Allegra as well as Ruby, as well as I discovered that even though I feed raw, the bones exceeded my comfort level. The women were interested, however I didn’t care for them dragging the greasy bones around the house. Allegra established diarrhea from the rich, fatty meat that was connected to the necks. So while this may be a excellent option for lots of feline parents, it’s just not for me.

Oral rinses as well as water additives

Oral rinses or gels will not manage plaque by themselves, as well as are not a substitute for brushing. Unless you’re able to apply the option directly to the cat’s gums, the concentration won’t be high sufficient to be effective. as well as if you’re able to apply a rinse or gel inside your cat’s mouth, why not clean their teeth instead?

EFAC Periodontal health and wellness development Formula

EFAC is a product that shocked me with its effectiveness. These gel caps consist of a proprietary blend of Esterified Fatty Acid Complex, which has been shown to have a positive impact on gum health. There aren’t a whole great deal of convincing studies, however after utilizing it for Allegra for a few weeks, I’m seeing an enhancement in a issue area on her gums, so I’m going to keep utilizing it. They’re simple to use: just open the softgel capsule, capture the contents on your finger, as well as apply them to your cat’s gums. The only drawback: the odor of these capsules is absolutely atrociounullnullnull

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PetMeds® diet affects Your Dog’s or Cat’s overall health

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“Let food by thy medicine” is a well-known quote by Hippocrates, the dad of modern medicine. phrases like this and “You are what you eat” certainly hold true for our animals as well. With the expansion of the multibillion dollar pet food industry over the past several decades and the well-known pet food recall a few years back, we became increasingly informed about the role the quality of pet food can affect not only mood, but health as well.

Processed foods based on low-cost vegetable sources of protein, as well foods made with artificial preservatives and byproducts can result in problems of any organ system, including the nervous system, immune system and digestive tract, as well as contributing to epidemic levels of cancer in animals today.

It is in my opinion that along with over vaccination and overuse of pesticides and poor diets, that these elements have led to record number of autoimmune disease and cancer in younger and younger pets. thankfully in recent years there has been an expansion of healthy pet food alternatives including brands such as Halo, taste of the Wild, and Nature’s variety to name just a few.

For pet owners who choose to make a homemade fresh diet, resources such as Dr. Pitcairn’s complete guide to natural health for Dogs and includes several well balanced healthy recipes that really can be the essential to long term good health with less chronic disease.

Do you feed your pet a commercial pet food or a homemade diet? Share your story in the comments!

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Pet picture contest – next PetMeds® TV star

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Think your pet has sufficient star power to be in our next commercial? We’re holding the next PetMeds TV star contest – as well as your pet might win a function in our next commercial!  What precisely will the next PetMeds star receive?

Grand prize: A 4 day/3 night  all-expenses paid trip to Fort Lauderdale, FL for industrial filming including airfare, hotel, $1,000 costs money, as well as your pet in our commercial.

2nd prize: lifetime supply of flea as well as tick medication (one pet)

3rd prize: Win your option of one Pet gear Pet product from here

(More details on the contest rules)

In addition to the grand prize, we’re providing away complimentary pet care bundles to participants just for submitting their pet’s picture into the contest!  Take a look at a few of our a lot of recent giveaway winners:

Pet owners have up until July 31st to submit their pet’s picture to our contest as well as then the voting will begin from August 1st-August 14th. The top 10 pictures with the most votes will then be voted on by the judges to figure out a winner.

Any questions? feel complimentary to ask below in the comments or by means of the PetMeds Facebook page! great luck to everybody that enters!