Connie, our groomer, has been making pets beautiful at South Windsor Animal Hospital since 1997. Connie's goal is to ensure pet owners are enthralled with the look of their freshly groomed cat or dog while making the experience stress-free and fun. To book an appointment please call Connie directly at 519-946-0703.
What happens during a pet grooming session?
They will receive a bath, haircut of your choice, nail trim, and ear cleaning. We will also check and clean your pet's eyes, paws, and pads.
Why are professional grooms necessary?
Bathing and nail trimming can be a stressful event for both pets and their owners when done at home. Having a professional groomer provide these services can help reduce this stress.
How can professional grooming help my pet?
Grooming has health benefits for animals in addition to its aesthetic value. Regular brushing helps remove loose fur, mats, and dirt. It distributes natural oils throughout the fur keeping the coat clean and healthy. Trimming fur around the face, ears, paw pads, bum, and other areas can help prevent infections, irritation, and keep debris from accumulating. Trimming nails can help prevent joint pain, stiffness, and torn nails.
What other grooming services do you provide?
We can teach owners techniques to help keep their furry companions looking good between their regular grooms. Feel free to ask for a product recommendation or browse our pet-safe shampoos, conditioners, and other grooming products in our reception area.
Can pets get medicated baths?
Yes. Medicated baths can help ease many skin conditions in your pet. If he or she suffers from seborrhea (a non-contagious condition that causes skin to become dry & flaky or oily &scaly), a medicated bath can help alleviate the itching. Pets with allergies, flea infestations, and other skin issues may also find relief with a medicated bath.
We can recommend a bath after we've examined your pet and diagnosed the problem. Illnesses unrelated to the skin, such as thyroid disease, can also cause skin problems in pets, so we want to be sure we're treating the root of the problem, not just a symptom. Call us so we can help your pet feel better.