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Aussie Pet Mobile provides a 15 Step mobile grooming Spa Treatment for your DOGS & CATS! WE COME TO YOU! to groom your pet at your doorstep. Our Luxurious Groom includes: Eye Cleaning - Nail Clipping - Brushing out Knots & Debris, Shampoo, 1st Rinse, Ear Cleaning, Brushing out Loose Hair, 2nd Rinse, Towel dry body & face, Pet friendly High Velocity Water Blower that takes the majority of the water from your pet's coat, Blow Dry, Brush Out, Deodorize, ending up with a ribbon or bow & if allowed, a special treat for your pet! (click to view our 15 Step Groom Photo link below)

We also offer other services: De-Shedding treatment, Aloe Skin treatment, Pad treatment, Shave-Downs, Puppy Cuts, Clips, Flea &Tick Shampoos, Frontline, Teeth brushing, Therapeutic Shampoos, De-Skunking and all our products are Bio-Degradable, Eco Friendly & Natural.

OUR 1 on 1 SERVICE WITH NO CAGES HAS PROVEN TO BE LESS STRESSFUL FOR YOUR PET AND MORE CONVENIENT FOR YOU!

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Aussie Pet Mobile of Southern CT

 

(203) 710 - 6273

 

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"KNOWING YOUR PETS VITALS
Knowing what is normal for your dog or cat can help you determine if anything is out of the ordinary:

Small and Medium Dogs
Pulse: 70-140 beats per minute
Respiratory rate: 15-30 breaths per minute

Large Dogs
Pulse: 50-120 beats per minute
Respiratory rate: 15-30 breaths per minute

Cats
Pulse: 140-200 beats per minute
Respiratory rate: 15-30 breaths per minute

How to Take Your Pets Pulse
Find a watch with a second hand.
Find the pulse or heartbeat in one of two ways:

1. Place two fingers inside your pet`s thigh, near where the leg and body meet (dogs only).

2. Place your hands on both sides of the chest cavity (just behind the elbows).

3. Count the beats for 15 seconds, then multiply by four. This gives you the number of beats per minute.

Note: It is very difficult to find a heart rate on cats. If you suspect that anything is wrong, seek immediate veterinary attention."


"WHEN TO GROOM A KITTEN:
Ideally, cat grooming begins when your cat is a kitten. Grooming becomes part of their routine more easily at a younger age. Grooming can help avoid potential problems & health risks, such as mites & fleas, hairballs and more."


"WHEN TO GROOM A PUPPY:
Your Puppy’s first groom should occur after they have had their first puppy shots. This is typically when they reach 16 weeks. A professional introduction to grooming will be positive as well as enjoyable for your puppy."