Red Mills Store Kilkenny Official Grand Opening 23rd June 2017 with EU Commissioner Phil Hogan

Red Mills Store Kilkenny Official Grand Opening 23rd June 2017 with EU Commissioner Phil Hogan

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The Red Mills Store Kilkenny was officially opened on Friday 23rd June by EU Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development, Phil Hogan. Also in attendance was the Australian Ambassador Richard Andrews, Kilkenny Mayor Pat O'Neill, Junior Minister John Paul Phelan, with members of Kilkenny Chamber, Kilkenny Tourism, local business owners and guests of the Connolly family. Click on the video below to find out more about what people had to say ->

We're proud to be partnering with some of Ireland's top equestrian and country living brand names for our new Kilkenny store - including Dubarry of Ireland, Horseware, Berney Bros Saddlery Kilcullen, and Celtic Equine Supplies who all came along to support our grand opening last month. And you can now also shop the Red Mills Store online where we offer nationwide delivery.

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.

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