Blog | The Dancing HoundTips for grooming and caring for your dog at home in between appointments. |
Etsy Shop | The Dancing HoundHand Stamped Pet Tags and More! |
National Cat Groomers Association of AmericaThe NCGIA website provides a wealth of information on the grooming needs, maintenance, and care of cats. NCGIA » |
The Paw ProjectThe Paw Project's mission is to educate the public about the painful and crippling effects of feline declawing, to promote animal welfare through the abolition of the practice of declaw surgery, and to rehabilitate cats that have been declawed. |
Ontario Dog Groomers AssociationThe ODGA is a not-for-profit organization that promotes the idea of a professional grooming community, and helps members achieve higher standards and advance in the industry. The ODGA also strives to increase public awareness of the ethical and humane treatment of pets. |
Dogs Naturally MagazineExcellent articles on dog nutrition, natural health products, raw feeding, and holistic wellness. |
Modern Dog MagazineI love checking out new and innovative products in Modern Dog. The magazine features breed profiles, rescue stories, DIY-doggie projects, designer collars, leashes, beds, and apparel. |
City of Toronto Animal ServicesDog licensing, adoptions, lost and found, and wildlife services. |
Pet Poison Helpline - 800-213-6680 ($)Pet Poison Helpline is a 24-hour animal poison control service available throughout the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean for pet owners and veterinary professionals who require assistance with treating a potentially poisoned pet. |
Veterinary Emergency Clinic - South / NorthVEC provides emergency and critical care services. VEC South: 920 Yonge St. -- Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. VEC North: 280 Sheppard Ave. East -- Open weeknights 7:00 pm to 8:00 am for emergency services only; 24-hour service on weekends and holidays. |
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Canine massage therapy is intended to work alongside veterinary treatment. It is never a substitute for veterinary care.
Please consult with your veterinarian prior to massage if your dog has any health concerns.