Welcome to Town and Country Mobile Pet Grooming, Spa & Boutique.
January 1, 2011, 11:56 am
Welcome to our new site.
Check back often as we bring new pet health, play and training tips.
We will be posting story's some of our all star clientele.
And turning you on to the best new products for your animal friends.
Eddie Jacoby says
March 30, 2011, 10:19 am
Save The Date!!! Saturday April 9th, From 11am-3pm at Barrington Dog Park, 333 S. Barrington Ave. We will be there grooming dogs, Doggie pedicures, Brush outs, the works!!! In support of our favorite furry friends, Modnique.com, Los Angeles’ very own private membership shopping site, and Much Love Animal Rescue are teaming up for a one-of-a-kind, special fundraiser! For more Info about the event, and to rsvp,... got to www.muchlove.org.Town And Country Mobile Pet Services Pet Spa & Boutique says
June 21, 2011, 10:00 am
Renee Simlak Productions and the ladies of www.ThreeDayRule.com invite you to bring your dog and your A-game for the Singles Summer Haute Dog Party at L.A.'s fashionable dog boutique, Bark N' Bitches! It will feature the hottest (and haute-est) singles, drinks, and appetizers (for your dogs too!) Guest appearance by Patrice Ryan, celebrity pet psychic + Haute Doggie Fashion Show + Buddha Dog Animal Massages + complimentary groomin...g. Introducing Hollywuffs - A humorous and edgy new book series for middle school readers. 5% of sales from this book will go directly to Best Friends Animal Society. Silent Auction and Raffle benefiting Best Friends Animal Society + Available Dogs looking for Loving Homes~ Tickets are $10 online and $15 at the door. To register, please click on this link: http://hautedog.eventbrite.com/ There is available parking on the street. Enter through the front door, main event is in the back. It's going to be a fun night - Even if you DON'T own a dog, and are single, come out anyway :) Guys-there will a lot of cute & single girls there!! See you soon! ~RSP & TDR Event Photography by Otis & Lucy Photography Sponsors: Fresita Champagne, Chrome Canine Collars, Soapy Soaps, Pet Flys, Buddha Dog Animal Massage, Favorite Pet Sitters www.FavoritePetSitters.com , Town And Country Mobile Pet Services, Southern California Labrador Retriever Rescue Organization or (SCLRR.org) and more! See MoreEddie Jacoby says
February 2, 2012, 10:51 am
When is it time to call in a Pro Dog Groomer: Many people give the dog grooming responsibilities to their kids. Although this is a good way to introduce your kids to responsibility, it may not benefit your dogs. One bad grooming experience can become traumatic for your dogs, so no matter how much your kids promise to bathe, cut the hair and groom your dogs, you can never be too sure they’ll be handled properly. Most people groom their dogs from head to toe on their own. However, when you face situations wherein you cannot handle your dogs properly or you don’t have enough time on your hands to keep your dog well-groomed, it is best to rely on the skills and expert advice of a professional. While you can easily perform regular baths and toenail clipping on your own, some situations may require your utmost attention and patience. For instance, if your dog tangles with a sticker brush, it may take forever for you to pick every inch of stick out of his coat or if your dog becomes wild when you start touching his paws in preparation of trimming his nails, these situations can become tricky especially if you don’t have the experience, skill, time or patient to handle the situation. Newly adopted dogs that haven’t been groomed before can be more difficult to handle when grooming than your other dogs. You may try all you want and handle these situations on your own, but are you willing to risk giving your dog a bad haircut, uneven toenails, infecting his ears and other problems improper grooming can cause? If not, don’t be ashamed to seek the help of expert dog groomers. Besides, you can a plumber when you don’t have time or skill to fix your pipes, right? There’s no shame in hiring someone to do the tasks you won’t, can’t or don’t know how to do.
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