Red Mills Live Shopping Event!

Red Mills Live Shopping Event!

Lights, camera, action! We are going Live every Tuesday at 7pm right up until Christmas! Sit back and relax and check out all the gorgeous pieces we have to offer!

Christmas can be a busy time of year, and gift-giving can be highly stressful but not to worry, we are here to help! Every Tuesday at 7pm we will be hosting a Live Shopping Event on Instagram, TikTok and our website showcasing all the beautiful pieces we have in our store in Cillin Hill and on our website that will make the perfect gift for someone special.

Starting on October 18 with Winter Boots, each week will feature a different theme. During each Live Shopping Event we will be showcasing different items that will make perfect Christmas gifts for her, for him, for your pets and for yourself!

Check out our full Live Shopping Event schedule below:

  • October 18th – Winter Boots
  • October 25th – Accessories
  • November 1st – Welligogs AW Collection
  • November 8th – Gifts under €25/€50/€100 and Splurge gifts
  • November 15th – Equestrian: Rugs, Ariat, Covalliero
  • November 22nd – Black Friday Sale
  • November 29thChristmas Outfits and Fashion Gifts
  • December 6th – Pet Toy Show
  • December 13th – Last Minute Gifting

Following each Live Shopping Event, a "Live" collection will be available on our website where you can shop all the products we displayed during the Live Shopping Event and there may be some exclusive discounts available!

Mark it in your calendars, turn on your do not disturb and join Abby and Nicola every Tuesday at 7pm for the ultimate Live Shopping Event all from the comfort of your own home!

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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