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Grooming
Pawsitively Perfect Grooming & Self Bathe
.............. 937-867-2887
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Pet Palace
430 W. High St., Piqua ........................... 937-773-6467
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Pet Perfection Grooming Salon
580 N. Detroit St., Xenia ......................... 937-372-7844
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Poochie Bath & Boutique
2308 E. Dorothy Ln., Kettering
See our ad right ....................................937-297-1500
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Posh Pets
3036 Far Hills Ave., Kettering ................. 937-433-2414
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Puppourri Pet Grooming
76 Bellbrook Plaza, Bellbrook................. 937-848-4303
Grooming
Grooming
Dogs and Cats - All Breeds
7 Days a Week
Self-Serve Dog Wash
Purrfect Pet Styling
1170 N. Broad St., Fairborn .................... 937-878-7877 __________________________________________________________________________________
Reigning Cats & Dogs
91 S. Ohio St., Greenville ....................... 937-547-9272 __________________________________________________________________________________
Robyn’s Nest, Inc. Animal Rescue & Grooming
1291 W. Market St., Germantown .......... 937-247-9272
Before you take your dog for a walk on
asphalt on a hot day, place the back of
your hand on the asphalt surface for at
least 7 seconds to judge if it is cool enough
for your dog’s feet. Asphalt can be a lot
hotter than the air
temperature.
For example:
At air temperature
of 77 degrees, the
a s p h a l t c a n b e
125 degrees. At
that temperature,
skin destruction
can happen in 60
seconds!
De-icing agents can be
dangerous to dogs.
For pets, dogs in particular, exposure
to salt-based ice melters can mean an
unhealthy winter and unplanned trips to
the veterinarian. The salts get frozen into
the dogs’ paws and fur. Then, when the
dogs are inside with higher temperatures,
the ice melts and these salts can burn the
skin, causing ulcers and redness to tissue,
leading to bacterial infections. Dogs
can also develop intestinal problems and
from licking the salt-based products off
their paws and stomach.
Rinse your dog’s paws and stomach
with slightly warm water after every walk
through areas where deicers are in use.
Get between the pads and make sure
Hot Asphalt Warning!
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