Ask the Dog Squad!

Ask the Dog Squad!

Have you heard about our Dog Squad? We're a group of dog lovers who share our knowledge with each other. So, if you're a dog owner and you'd like some help or advice, come along to our event on Saturday 2nd July in Cillin Hill.

There’s so much to learn about the Dog Squad! On Saturday, July 2, members of our team who are all experts in their fields will be available to answer all your pet-related concerns and share their insider knowledge and advice. To help you get started, lets introduce you to some of our members.

Chris, a nutrition adviser for Red Mills Pet, has more than 10 years of experience and can address all your concerns regarding your canine companion. Chris will be available to address any dietary concerns you may have, such as which food would be most suited to your dog's requirements.

Chris will be joined by Suzy. Suzy, who goes by the Instagram @the_dogcentre is an accomplished dog trainer who emphasizes positive, incentive-based training. Along with offering adventure dog walking services, Suzy also offers top-notch dog care in Kilkenny. Suzy will be able to give you helpful advice on how to train your pooch.

On the day, we will also have representatives from our equine team available. David will be available to answer any questions you may have about feeding, caring for, and supporting your horses and ponies.

Along with our amazing specialists, we will also have an agility playground inside the store that all pets will like, as well as amazing deals in-store that all pawrents will adore!

You have a fantastic opportunity to meet others who share your interests while getting all your questions and concerns answered by our specialists at this wonderful event. 

We can't wait too see everyone in our store in Cillin Hill on Saturday 2nd July 2022!

FAQ

Common Questions About Grooming Dogs

It’s best to groom your dog daily, especially if they have long fur or are prone to shedding. Regular grooming helps manage shedding, prevent matting, and keep their coat healthy.

No, human shampoo can irritate your dog’s skin. Always use a dog-specific hypoallergenic shampoo to keep their skin healthy.

Start with short grooming sessions, use a grooming mitt instead of a brush, and reward your dog with treats. If necessary, consider using a calming supplement to help them relax.

Shaving your dog is generally not recommended unless it’s for medical reasons, as it can lead to sunburn and skin damage. If your dog’s coat is matted or they have a skin condition, consult a professional groomer.

There are various flea and tick treatments available, including topical treatments, oral medications, and collars. Consult your veterinarian to determine the best option for your dog.

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