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👁️ Eye Health & Grooming Care
Why We Clean Your Pet's Eyes & Surrounding Fur
Keeping your pet’s eyes and the surrounding fur clean is an important part of safe, comfortable grooming. Gentle eye-area care helps reduce irritation, supports hygiene, and allows us to notice changes that may need attention. Our goal is to keep your pet feeling their best while protecting this sensitive area.
Reasons for Eye & Fur Cleaning
Tear stain removal & prevention: Helps lift staining and reduce buildup that can darken fur over time.
Preventing eye infections: Keeping the area clean can reduce bacteria and yeast growth around the eyes.
Removing debris & discharge: Clears away crust, dirt, and normal discharge that may cause irritation if left in place.
Improving comfort & visibility: Trimming and cleaning around the eyes can help pets see more clearly and feel more comfortable.
Detecting early health issues: Regular grooming checks can reveal changes like redness, cloudiness, or unusual discharge early.
Maintaining hygiene: Reduces odor and keeps the face clean—especially for pets with folds or long facial hair.
Preventing matting around the eyes: Removes tangles and moisture that can lead to painful mats close to the skin.
Aesthetic appearance: Keeps the face looking neat and well-groomed while supporting overall cleanliness.
What We Do
Gentle cleansing: We use pet-safe products and soft materials designed for the delicate eye area.
Careful wiping technique: We clean away from the eye and avoid introducing debris into the eye itself.
Light trimming when needed: We tidy surrounding fur to help prevent irritation, matting, and buildup.
Comfort-first handling: We work slowly, monitor your pet’s stress level, and stop if the area appears painful or inflamed.
⚠️ When to Seek Veterinary Care
Excessive or unusual discharge: Thick yellow/green discharge, or a sudden increase in tearing.
Redness or bloodshot eyes: Persistent irritation, visible redness, or inflamed tissue.
Swelling or pain: Puffiness around the eye, sensitivity to touch, or signs of discomfort.
Squinting, pawing, or rubbing: Frequent rubbing can indicate irritation, injury, or infection.
Cloudiness or changes in appearance: A cloudy surface, sudden color change, or visible injury should be assessed promptly.
Your pet’s safety and comfort are our top priorities. If we notice anything concerning during grooming, we’ll let you know right away and may recommend a veterinary check to ensure your pet receives the best care possible.
👁️ Eye Health & Grooming Care
Why We Clean Your Pet's Eyes & Surrounding Fur
Keeping your pet’s eyes and the surrounding fur clean is an important part of safe, comfortable grooming. Gentle eye-area care helps reduce irritation, supports hygiene, and allows us to notice changes that may need attention. Our goal is to keep your pet feeling their best while protecting this sensitive area.
Reasons for Eye & Fur Cleaning
Tear stain removal & prevention: Helps lift staining and reduce buildup that can darken fur over time.
Preventing eye infections: Keeping the area clean can reduce bacteria and yeast growth around the eyes.
Removing debris & discharge: Clears away crust, dirt, and normal discharge that may cause irritation if left in place.
Improving comfort & visibility: Trimming and cleaning around the eyes can help pets see more clearly and feel more comfortable.
Detecting early health issues: Regular grooming checks can reveal changes like redness, cloudiness, or unusual discharge early.
Maintaining hygiene: Reduces odor and keeps the face clean—especially for pets with folds or long facial hair.
Preventing matting around the eyes: Removes tangles and moisture that can lead to painful mats close to the skin.
Aesthetic appearance: Keeps the face looking neat and well-groomed while supporting overall cleanliness.
What We Do
Gentle cleansing: We use pet-safe products and soft materials designed for the delicate eye area.
Careful wiping technique: We clean away from the eye and avoid introducing debris into the eye itself.
Light trimming when needed: We tidy surrounding fur to help prevent irritation, matting, and buildup.
Comfort-first handling: We work slowly, monitor your pet’s stress level, and stop if the area appears painful or inflamed.
⚠️ When to Seek Veterinary Care
Excessive or unusual discharge: Thick yellow/green discharge, or a sudden increase in tearing.
Redness or bloodshot eyes: Persistent irritation, visible redness, or inflamed tissue.
Swelling or pain: Puffiness around the eye, sensitivity to touch, or signs of discomfort.
Squinting, pawing, or rubbing: Frequent rubbing can indicate irritation, injury, or infection.
Cloudiness or changes in appearance: A cloudy surface, sudden color change, or visible injury should be assessed promptly.
Your pet’s safety and comfort are our top priorities. If we notice anything concerning during grooming, we’ll let you know right away and may recommend a veterinary check to ensure your pet receives the best care possible.
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