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Say hello to my little friends, Audrey and Steve.

Posted by Erin McLaughlin on Thursday, November 10, 2011, In : Little Shop News 
On a beautiful day in August with the sun pouring in our open doors, a customer asked us who's kitten was walking around the reception area.  I looked out to see a tiny orange kitten walking right up to the customer's German Shepherd!  No fear, tail high in the air as if to say, "Hi, will you take care of me?"  It was love at first sight!  I knew in an instant this was going to be the shop cat I had been wanting for years.  We took her to the vet for an upper respiratory infection.  Within 2 ...
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Facebook and Twitter!

Posted by Erin McLaughlin on Saturday, October 16, 2010, In : Miscellaneous 
Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter: LittleShopSalon.  Check our homepage for a link to our Facebook page. 

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Interesting findings on spot on flea treatments

Posted by Erin McLaughlin on Saturday, October 16, 2010, In : Pet Health Tips 
In the last several years I have been using spot on flea treatments sparingly and only as needed.  I have 7 fur bearing pets so fleas are definitely a concern for me as an infestation would happen quickly.  However I began to not be so quick to apply the chemicals when one of my dogs would literally run when he heard the packaging open.  I would have to physically remove him from under a bed or table to put the treatment on and then he'd spend the better part of an hour moping around the hous...
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Open House Recap

Posted by Erin McLaughlin on Wednesday, October 13, 2010, In : Little Shop News 
We had a great time at our open house party!  Our estimate was about 200 visitors who watched our demos, snacked on hot dogs and donuts, visited with their dogs and others' pets, won prizes, and enjoyed the beautiful day we were given.  Thank you all for coming out to support us and find out more about what Little Shop has to offer.  We look forward to our fall festival next year with even more great attractions! 

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The howlidays approacheth...

Posted by Erin McLaughlin on Saturday, October 24, 2009, In : Pet Health Tips 
Prepare your body, mind, and spirit for the upcoming festivities, and don't forget to be prepared to be extra careful of your pets as well.  With all the treats laying around, our pets are bound to get a hold of something.  Here's some foods that we need to keep out of reach of our hungry pets paws:

  1. Nuts: we know for certain macadamia nuts are one of the most toxic nuts for dogs, followed by walnuts and almonds, especially bitter almonds.  When dogs get into these delicious nuts, dogs seem to ...

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