The Furry Friends Journal
Tips, tails & grooming know-how
Practical advice for happier, healthier pets — plus a look behind the van at how stress-free mobile grooming actually works.
Why mobile grooming is calmer for anxious pets
No carrier, no car ride, no cage full of barking strangers. Here’s what changes for a nervous dog or cat when the salon comes to them — and why it so often shows in their behavior afterward.
How often should you really groom your dog?
Every 4–6 weeks is the short answer — but coat type, season, and lifestyle all move the dial. A simple guide to building a grooming rhythm that keeps your pet comfortable between visits.
Preparing your cat for a stress-free groom
Cats hate the carrier for a reason — and mobile grooming skips it entirely. A few small things you can do at home to help your cat settle before the van pulls up.
What’s actually included in every groom
De-matting, ear cleaning, nails, a tear-free bath and a fluff finish — no surprise add-ons at the door. A plain-English breakdown of what the price you book actually covers.
New articles are added as we publish them. Have a grooming question you’d like us to cover? Send it our way.
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