Making Lemonade

Clover Pup Salon rarely closes for weather. Snowstorms, heavy rain, one hundred degree summers… We’ll be here.

But when the forecast was calling for temperatures well below zero, we were forced to make a decision to keep our team, our clients, and all of our four-legged friends at home where they belong. Because a bath and haircut just aren’t worth the risks that going out in this extreme cold comes with.

While for most that means a free day from work bingeing on Netflix, ordering in, and midday naps, for me it just means a shift in my Clover Pup Salon focus. Instead of being elbow deep in shampoos and fur, I’m spending my day in front of the computer, working on the things that I have been putting off in favor of time spent at the Salon with my furry friends.

For example, one of the Salon’s 2019 New Year’s Resolutions was to put out blog posts every month, instead of two or three times a year. If not for today’s weather, January would have slipped past without any new content…

When life gives you a polar vortex, you make lemonade…

So, while I can’t say I won’t indulge in some time spent on Hulu or a mug (or two) of my favorite Raspberry Hot Chocolate, you can bet that my mind and my heart are always with Clover Pup!

What We’ve Been Working On

A few weeks ago, we posted a photo to our social media account telling you that we were excitedly working on a fun new surprise for all of you!

Since then, we’ve been bombarded by your messages, emails, and in person questions and guesses as to what the new project is.

While it may be a bit of a work in progress for some time still, we are just too excited to keep it from you any longer! Since the weather started warming up months ago, we’ve watched you pick up your beautiful, freshly groomed pups, walk them outside of the salon and stop to take pictures.

While we love that you’re so excited to share your freshly groomed friend, we’re a little unsure of the background selection….

 

Is concrete, brick, and Taylor Avenue really the best place to showcase that little furry friend?

Does it bring out their best features?

Does it add a level of fun and whimsy to your photos?

Is it the safest place for an impromptu photo shoot?

…Probably not.

But what if you had a better option?

While we’re still working on perfecting it, we’re so excited to finally share with you our latest project: The Clover Pup Salon DIY Photo Studio!

This is a space designed especially with you and your pup in mind, equipped with props and backdrops so that you can safely take adorable photos of your pet!

Each month, we’ll replace the backdrops with totally new ones, so that your pet can have different photo experiences each time that they visit!

And the best part, guys, is that this is totally, completely 100% free for you to use!

We want you to share your precious pets with your friends, and we want you to have a fun, safe place to do it in!

And what’s better than fun, free, and totally Instagram worthy?

How about a free bath for your freshly photoed baby at Clover Pup Salon?

Who doesn’t love a contest? After visiting the photo studio and snapping your sweet pics, send the best ones to us at CloverPupPhotos@gmail.com. At the end of the month, we’ll create an album with all the precious pups, and the one with the most votes will win a free bath!

So get creative, start snapping, and don’t forget to share! We can’t wait to see what kind of awesomeness you come up with!

Our clients are all amazing, and we’re always looking for new ways to make your experience the best that it can be! If there are ways that we can enhance your visit, we’re always happy to hear about it! Send your thoughts to us at CloverPupSalon@gmail.com

 

Comfort Grooms

J is a beauty who suffers from extreme arthritis. All of our employees are trained to work compassionately with dogs with different needs and abilities. Dogs like J are treated to comfort grooms.

When working with our oldest clients, or those with extreme medical conditions, or dogs recovering from injuries, we always provide a comfort groom. In these cases, while we always strive to make your dog look as good as possible, the goal is always their comfort over aesthetic.

We work around your pet in a way that keeps them from feeling pain or adding to an existing condition by manipulating body parts or asking them to stand for long periods of time. These pups are given multiple breaks through their stay, and position themselves comfortably, so that we can work around them.

When doing a comfort groom, we always start with the most important parts of the visit, so that if the pet can’t get through the entire visit safely and comfortably, they will at least leave clean, dematted, with their sanitary area trimmed, and a neat pawdicure!

In J’s case, she struggled to stand for more than a few seconds at a time, but was happy to lie down and allow us to work with her that way. She was happy to roll to allow us access to different areas of her body as needed, and thanked us with her endlessly wagging tail.

While these visits require a bit more effort on our end, our goal is to be as kind and gentle to all of our clients as possible, even those that need a little extra love. With EVERY dog we meet, compassion and comfort is what we always aim for.

Chilly Dogs – Winter Paw & Pad Care

We recently discussed the need to have pet dogs bathed and clipped during the winter, and how we can actually be causing problems by waiting for the warmer weather to have our pup’s grooming needs met.

It’s also important to get your pet in for some one-on-one with their groomer during the winter to ensure their paws are getting all the care that they require during this rough period. There are two foot concerns that are exclusive to the winter months, and until pet boots become widely popular for more than youtube videos, they need to be addressed regularly.

The first is the cracking of paw pads.

Again, the dry heat in your home coupled with ice, salt, and other snow removal chemicals wreak havoc on delicate pads causing painful cracks and even bleeding. Just like the skin and coat, pads need to be maintained or they dry out and begin cracking.

If the hair on the feet and between the pads are not kept trimmed, that hair can catch salt and snow. The snow builds up to create hard pellets of ice that dig into the feet and pads, and salt caught up in these hairs can cause a great deal of pain when you dog walks or stands, and especially in feet that are already cracked and vulnerable.

Ice salt is typically made up of sodium chloride, which is incredibly harsh on the sensitive skin of the feet. When in pain or discomfort, your dog will start licking his feet, and the ingestion of this can make him very sick.

Feet and pads should always be cared for, but in the winter months it is especially important to have the assistance of your groomer in this.

At Clover Pup Salon, all dogs being bathed or groomed have their pads shaved and excess hair around the feet trimmed up to help with traction and to keep salt and ice from building up between the toes.

We always have pad and nose moisturizer available to our clients upon request, and for the month of January will apply it to any dog receiving a bath or groom in our Salon at no additional charge to help ensure their safety and comfort as we battle these cold days.

Visiting the groomer at all times of the year helps keep your pet comfortable and healthy. Does you pet need a winter appointment? Call 262-583-3155 to set one up today!

Low Stress Dog Grooming

“I love what you’ve done with your home here,” she exclaimed as she walked in the front door.

I smiled with my head cocked and welcomed this new client into the salon.

She reddened and laughed. “I mean… I know it’s not your house…. but it feels like a home!”

If it’s true that “Dogs are Man’s Best Friend”, why are they so often subjected to scary, uncomfortable situations? Grooming salons that are poorly lit or kept unclean can expose your pets to potential injury or illness. Shops that are small, crowded or heavily booked create stressful environments for clients, dogs, and the groomers working there.

When it came time to create a grooming shop of our own we thought: Why not create a salon experience that feels more like a human salon visit? Or an in-home grooming without the mess of having your dog groomed in your bathroom?

And from those few questions, Clover Pup Salon went from an idea to a low-stress dog grooming environment.

So, what makes a “low stress grooming environment”?

When clients first walk into Clover Pup Salon, they are greeted not by the smell of wet dog, but the calming scents of Lavender, Tea Tree, Lemongrass, Rosemary and Chamomile.

They are not accosted by the sounds of blaring music or frantically barking dogs. Clover Pup Salon plays quiet, calming music, and makes every effort to either quiet noisy dogs, or schedule them one-on-one appointment times to keep them from causing stress to other clients and their pets.

Our history has always carried a heavy emphasis on using low stress-handling techniques with a great deal of time spent working with our most vulnerable four-legged clients; young puppies, elderly dogs, and pets with disabilities. In our dealings with these animals, we’ve learned that patience, kindness, and a calm demeanor always work better than manipulating the pet to get the job done as quickly as possible. Dogs that are handled with grace and dignity are calmer themselves throughout the process, and tend to be happier to return to the salon than those who are rushed through their services.

When opening Clover Pup Salon, we wanted to make sure our clients were being treated to the best products available. After a lot of research, meeting with many different companies, and testing products on our own pets, we found a complete line of shampoo that meets a wide variety of pet care needs, as well as our own high standards.

When a pet comes in to Clover Pup Salon, we evaluate their skin and coat with their owner to determine which of our twelve essential oil infused shampoo and conditioning options are best for that specific dog.

Puppies are bathed in a milk-and-honey shampoo that is designed specifically for their sensitive baby skin, while double coated dogs are washed in a deshedding shampoo that adds sheen and softness while removing undercoat. An oatmeal shampoo enhanced by aloe, lavender, and cucumber may be the right option for irritated skin, while an itchy dog would do better with a Tea Tree shampoo to relieve dry skin while reducing swelling and redness.

With a dozen options available, our hypoallergenic, tear-free, sulfate-free shampoos will have something that works for your pet.

When it comes time to get in the tub, dogs visiting Clover Pup Salon are treated to a temperature-controlled warm water massaging bath in one of three different bath tub options. A low, walk-in tub provides a safe option for large dogs, or those with knee and hip trouble to get in and out without added risk of injury. A higher level standing tub is perfect for mid-sized dogs to be cleaned, and a small, enclosed style tub creates a safe, cozy spot for puppies or very small dogs to feel secure during the wash.

Dogs or puppies coming into the Salon for a bath are treated to more than just a scrub down. During their cleaning, pups faces are cleaned with a tearless apricot facial designed to clean gently and reduce tear staining. Following their bath, pets at Clover Pup Salon also receive a thorough brush out and light dematting, and double-coated or short haired breeds get a free deshedding treatment and thinning out of undercoat. Cleaned pets then have their nails trimmed and buffed, ears cleaned and conditioned (and plucked if needed), with a trim and tidy of the feet, face, and sanitary areas. (And in the case of dogs with features like Miss Maple’s, they also get a light powder in the folds to protect these very sensitive areas and to assist in the prevention of yeast or infection)

For dogs in need of more than just a wash, visitors to the Salon receive, in addition to everything listed above, the creation of a traditional, contemporary, comfort, or completely one-of-a-kind look that fits the preference of the pet owner, and the personality of the pup. Clover Pup Salon is proud to provide cuts and styles that adhere to breed standard, owner request, or customer creations designed specifically for the dog on the table.

Following a bath or groom, your sweet pup will never be put into a cold wire cage or enclosed plastic carrier to wait for your return. Finished pets at Clover Pup Salon either stand up at the counter with their groomer to await your arrival (in the case that no other dogs are present in the salon), or they are put into a size appropriate playpen with blankets and bedding. Even in a low-stress situation, going to the salon is an exciting event that shakes up a pet’s routine and can leave them exhausted. What better way to follow up a nice warm bath than with a quick nap?

If you have questions about any of our handling techniques or services, please don’t ever hesitate to ask. We can be reached by email at CloverPupSalon@gmail.com or by phone at 262-583-3155.