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Raleigh: January Superstars!

Daycare Dog of the Month: Jake Scott

Jake has been doing daycare with us since 2013. This once crazy and rambunctious boy has turned into one of our sweetest dogs. Jake is crazy about the water hose, no matter the weather!  Jake has a great time with all of his friends and when he gets tired, he loves to snuggle up to an attendant for some cuddles.

 Boarding Cats of the Month: Bagheera and Poppy Schemk

Bagheera and Poppy are two of the world’s cutest kittens all wrapped into one family. Bagheera lives up to her name and is constantly on the prowl looking for something fun to do. She enjoys climbing to the top of the climbing tree and racing her sister, Poppy, back down to the bottom. There are never enough toys for Bagheera and Poppy. When we lay out our entire collection of cat toys, they are sure to play with each and every toy. Poppy’s favorite game is to chase  anything attached to a string. She is also very fond of chasing her sister, Bagheera, around the room during a fun game of hide-and-seek. We are thrilled to welcome Bagheera and Poppy to our Suite Paws family and enjoy when they stay here with us. You can check out one of their play-times on our Instagram page, @suitepawsraleigh.

 

Employee of the Month: Summer Bailey

Summer has been a part of the Suite Paws family since June of 2012 and quickly rose to our Grooming Department Manager. Summer has been grooming for 10 years and finds her true passion in keeping our beloved pets cute, clean, and cuddly. We are happy to recognize Summer as the Employee of the Month for all of her hard work and dedication in the grooming salon. Thank you Summer, we appreciate all that you do!

 

 

 

 

Groom Star of the Month: Snowball Thompson

Snowball had his first hair cut with us and and has continued coming to us ever since. He is a Maltese mix and is a super sweet boy. We use our whitening shampoo on him to keep his fur blinding white and he also gets his teeth brushed to keep them as white as his fur.

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Durham: January Superstars!

Doggie Daycare Dog of the Month:
Ben Cooper

This choice was so very hard for us. We had to pick between a big group of wonderful dogs that we have gotten to know this first month of being open. Ben won for being as close to perfect as any dog can possibly get! He’s the right amount of playful, lovable and calm and has really gotten attached to each of the daycare attendants. Just looking at him and his big smile brightens up our day. We love having him in our pack here! 

Dog Boarder of the Month: Darcy Wicke

Darcy has been with us quite a bit this first month. She’s super playful and frisky in daycare, and just has the best smile. She’s a wonderful girl who has thoroughly enjoyed her time here. She loves playing  and is super affectionate to anyone who has a moment to love on her. As a Labrador retriever, being drawn to water wasn’t a big surprise and she definitely loves chasing the water hose in daycare. I’m sure once the pool opens, she will be excited and willing to hop in! 

 

 

 

 

Cat Boarder of the Month: Franklin Botti

Franklin was one of the first boarders here in our cattery at Suite Paws Durham. He was here at Christmas, and initially started his stay over in Raleigh and was brought here on our first day. He’s young and playful and silly, and the front desk girls really got a kick out of him. He had a tad bit of mischievousness about him as the staff learned as his attempts to sneak out of the cattery left them giggling quite frequently. We can’t wait to see him again, and see how much he’s grown since he was just a tiny kitten on his first visit! 

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Facebook's Photo Contest Results

First of all, we wanted to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who participated in the Photo Contest over on Facebook this month. We had a great turn out! We knew from the beginning that the winners would be decided based on votes and employee choices. What we suspected would happen, did indeed happen – over 90% of the pictures received no votes or sharing. For this reason, we decided to award top winner to most votes on Facebook, and then subsequent winners were chosen by employees voting and the cat winner was decided by both employee votes AND online votes! We had 10 voters, and one tie breaker making a total of 11 employees voting.

We also added extra winners at the end, we couldn’t pick just 3! And, we decided that everyone who entered deserved a $5 prize as a “Thank you” for playing a new game with us! If you aren’t a top 5 winner, you will be given a $5 credit on your account for your next visit! Winners will have their winnings credited to their accounts this afternoon.

 

FIRST PLACE, ($50 gift certificate):

DARCI SEAGROVES

SECOND PLACE, ($25 gift certificates):

GEORGE NELSON and RIGBY FISHER (tie)

THIRD PLACE, ($10 gift certificate):

FERGIE & CODY KUYKENDALL

OVERALL CAT WINNER, ($10 gift certificate):

BUTCH CREWS

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Here are all of our other contestants. When I say that this contest was close, I had to have a tie breaker for multiple picks because it was seriously close. And, so many employees didn’t want to limit their picks to only 4 dogs and 1 cat. You guys made us laugh, made us go awww and just were fun participants! We will have another photo contest soon, this next time we will tweak a few things (probably not use this automatic app, but require submissions to be emailed in and posted on page!)  this was my first ever attempt at anything like this so I’ve learned a few things.

 

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Trimming or Grinding, that is the question.

Did you know that we offer multiple options for your dog’s nails when you visit the grooming at Suite Paws? The two main choices you have are either a regular trim, or a nail grinding. For many dogs, getting their nails done is frightening. This can be due to a traumatic quick cutting that they have experienced, and if it were up to dogs, they would never trim those nails! (If only dogs were like cats who will groom their nails themselves if they get too long and annoying!)

 

nail_trimmingFirst of all, let’s learn about the anatomy of the nail. The “quick” is the blood vessel that resides in your dog’s nail. Every single creature has this, even as humans, if we break our nails or injure them somehow, they will bleed from this blood vessel, and it will hurt. In dog nails, this blood vessel can extend and retract, meaning as your dog’s nail grows, the blood vessel grows with it getting longer and longer. This is why when you’ve missed a few nail clippings you can only take off a little at a time or you will hit that quick! So if you’ve ever been disappointed in a nail trim because only a little was taken off when your dogs nails were extra-long, this is why!

What needs to happen when your dogs nails have gotten extra long, is more frequent minor trims in order to get that blood vessel to retract back into the toe. Groomers encourage bi-weekly trims for a few visits to return those nails back to a proper length. And if you can hear  nails clicking on the floor when your dog walks on tile or hardwoods, you can use that bi-weekly nail trimming to help get that nail back as close to the toe as possible thereby eliminating that click you are hearing!

If you’ve ever done your dogs nails, or even looked at them in detail, you will have noticed that quicks are easier to spot on dogs with lighter colored nails. Black nails make it incredibly difficult to see that quick, and it can lead to injuries more often than the lighter colored nails.

 

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Some dogs keep their nails short due to their activity, they may have a nice cement area that files them down for you naturally. If you are not blessed with such luck you might find your dogs nails needing regular TLC, either from you doing it at home or you visit a groomer and they take care of this for you. The two main choices you have is choosing to trim the nails or grind the nails. Since grinding the nails takes special equipment that is a little pricier than your normal nail trimmers, most families trim the old fashion way at home and don’t know a great deal about the grinding option.

Normal nail trimming takes place with specialty trimmers that leave a rather sharp edge on the nail initially, which will dull down as the dog walks and smooths them over. The groomer may file these down if they are dangerously sharp. This sharp edge can be a bit of hazard if you have a dog who likes to jump!

 

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I’m sure you’ve seen some of the “As seen on TV” ads for nail grinders, and our groomers use a line of Dremel grinders that they love. Grinding nails can be a bit less traumatic for the dog,  and the nail ends up a nice soft rounded shape versus a sharp edge from the trimmers.  A grind can result in a closer trim, with a smooth tip that can be a huge benefit if you have children or elderly at home that may end up getting scratched from a sharp edge.

 

Grinding isn’t difficult, but it may take a bit of practice to make it perfect, and our groomers have lots of practice and a steady hand!

 

IMG_20130928_155207_262Another thing we see is called “toe splaying” when the nails are so long that the dog’s foot is starting to deform to accommodate the nails. This can be very uncomfortable to the dogs, and sometimes the nails may actual grow into the nail pads causing infection. Some dogs may start having a pronounced limp due to nail issues that are being overlooked. Some breeds are a bit more prone to this than others, bulldogs and basset hounds come to my immediate mind due to their anatomy.

Even nails this long can be fixed with a few trips to your groomer. A small trim every two weeks can correct any issues you are facing due to long nails. If the groomer finds the nail embedded in the pad of the feet, they will contact you as you will likely need to keep it clean once trimmed or see your Vet for care if it is infected and needs medication. One of the most common nails we see this severity on is the dewclaw.

If your dog plays at dog parks, or even here at Suite Paws in daycare, long nails can be dangerous as it can lead to a possible nail breaking while they jump and run.

So, next time you visit us and are faced with the decision to make regarding your dog’s nail trim hopefully you will feel a bit better informed about the choices you have. And hopefully if anything this post will inspire you to check the health of your dog’s nails and paws and make sure they they are healthy, and that your dog is happy.

 

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All About Senior Checks

One of the complementary services that we offer here at Suite Paws is called a “Senior Check”. It is free of charge, and automatically added to your dogs visit if they are 9 years of age or older. We often will add them to younger dogs if the need is there, and some of the common needs we see are dogs recovering from surgeries or illnesses, or those who are nearing their senior years prior to the age of 9. What a “Senior Check” is depends on the need at the time, sometimes it’s just a free cuddle session while we make sure the elderly or injured dog is happy and healthy, sometimes it’s a potty break if the dog is having trouble with incontinence. We often double check their charts at this time, just to make sure they are eating and drinking normally and just making sure that they are as healthy as possible. Sometimes we will have an elderly dog come and visit up at the front desk to help them relax as well, that side office  has been a hotspot of elderly boarders throughout the years.

It’s one of the services here that we are proud to offer that sets us apart from other facilities. All of the employees at Suite Paws have a huge heart for animals, and while I can’t speak for the entire staff, I know that I personally have a serious soft spot in my heart for a grey face!  We want to do whatever we possibly can to help them make this transition into their senior years with peace and love, and sometimes that just means an extra hug or belly rub to reaffirm that everything is okay!

A collection of some of our sweet seniors we've seen over the last year.

 

Open House and Costume Party

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Grand Opening Celebration

On Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 11 a.m., Tom and Angie Rhoads, Laura and Chris Muntel, and Tom Rhoads, Sr. held a VIP Grand Opening celebration at Suite Paws Pet Resort & Spa. The inaugural ribbon cutting ceremony was attended by Raleigh Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Harvey Schmitt and his dog Gus.

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