Pampering Your Pup

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Hey there, TLDOM community, let’s chat about pup pampering. We all have our unique ways of how we spoil our pets. This Lil Dog of Mine even has a concierge service to help with pampering your fur babies. Paw Pals is designed to be a personal assistant for pets.  You can come to us, and we will devote our time to catering to your pup in various ways, including personal shopping, vet visits, and grooming. We believe that just as we enjoy the luxury of mani-pedis, a trip to the salon, or a spa day, so do our pets. Pampering your pet is the perfect way to show your affection.

Carving out time to treat your pet can boost their spirits, give them proper exercise, and help them relax. If your pet is suffering from or recovering from sickness/injury, treating them to something special can heal/comfort.

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 Need some ideas on ways you can treat your doggy to some pampering? Here are some:

·  Dog Massage- Getting your dog massages has several benefits; they include:

o   Circulation & flexibility improvement

o    Helps with joint and muscle pain

o   Boosts immune system

o   Reduces anxiety

·  Take them to the pet store and let them choose their toy

·  Take them out for ice cream (dog friendly)

·  Take them swimming

·  Schedule a spa day for them. (This can even be done at home.)

·  Get them a dog Pedi, with fun polish included

·  A fun haircut- - add a splash of color for fun

·  Arrange a doggy play date with another dog they are familiar with and fond of

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You know your pet and what they enjoy and appreciate. Extra cuddle time could be all they need, and that is therapeutic for you as well. Keeping them well-groomed is also a way to pamper them. It is essential because it keeps their teeth and fur healthy and clean. Most dogs love warm baths, and having their nails properly clipped helps them move around with ease. If you can’t squeeze it into your schedule but want to make sure your dog gets some special time in, don’t hesitate to reach out. We would love to assist with some doggy care.




Tina Clark