How often can I bathe my dog or cat?
A: It’s a personal preference and something that is determined by your pets skin and skin condition. Some pets and their owners like them bathed weekly or bi-weekly or some once a year. We do recommend about every four weeks as general rule. Always bath your pet BEFORE you put on your monthly topical flea control. No matter how waterproof or water resistant your flea protection is a proper bath will dilute the effectiveness of long-term treatments.
Why do I need topical flea treatments when it is cold out?
A: In Glendora we have flea season 12 months a year. Sometimes during the year, when it is cold outside, fleas are less active, not inactive. People commonly assume that they don’t need flea treatments during the winter months and they are always the people most surprised when their pets are loaded with fleas. Don’t make that mistake – it’s really not fair to your pet.
Why does my pet shed more after they leave the groomer?
A: The grooming process loosens the hair from the skin when it is bathed, brushed, blown dry, and styled – although we do everything we can to remove the loose hair, some hair will continue to shed one to two days after leaving the groomer.
How much will it cost to groom my dog or cat?
A: If you call Glendora Pet Spaw (626) 963-6900 we will ask a number of questions about your pets’ coat, condition, size, services you would like and your pets’ ability to tolerate grooming. Your responses will help us determine the amount of time, special shampoos needed, the proper groomer and finally the price
My dog is shaking. Is he cold?
A: Most dogs shake because they're nervous the first few times they get a bath. The water temperature is pre-set at a SAFE degree for your pet.
Why does full-service grooming take so long?
A: Well you never know exactly how long each pet will take, each hair is different, there are mats and some pets just aren't as agreeable" with the whole grooming process. Our goal is to get your pet in and out of here as fast as possible, while making sure the quality isn't compromised.