HTML clipboardThink you've pampered your pet to the max? Well think again!
The Club Beverly
Hills,
located on the corner of Beverly Hills and West Hollywood California is the
ultimate in pet pampering! This
exclusive members-only country club offers complete lifestyle management for the
world's most privileged dogs and has three key components:
socialization and manners, nutrition and longevity, and health and fitness.
Pets can enjoy a Jacuzzi, grab a gourmet meal, see their private doctor or fit in
a quick workout. This club has everything! State of the art
facilities include an outdoor fitness course, indoor cottages and overnight
villas, spa and salon, a restaurant grade kitchen, and a concierge medicine
consultation room.
The pampering and care your pet receives at this
exclusive club is beyond compare! Most pets across the world enjoy a
nice bath or
have a wardrobe of their very own
pet apparel. Not to
mention other pampering
pet accessories such as
pet jewelry and
dog nail polish that are very popular
pet supplies for any pampered
pet. The Club Beverly Hills, however, has a much higher scale of pampering in mind.
Lifetime Membership to this exclusive club can cost a pet owner $2500 plus $500
monthly toward services. Amenities are available exclusively to members and include: Personal Lockers,
Personalized
Dog Beds, Car Service,
Jacuzzi Soaks,
Massage,
Yoga, Aromatherapy,
Global Services Concierge,
Member/Guest Days,
Portrait Service,
Worldwide Porter Service, and
Individual Strolls.
To practically all of its attendants, The Club Beverly Hills is worth
every penny!
~Your Friends at PetKaboodle.com
This is one of the worst
flea and tick seasons yet, and it's just begun! There are alot of reports that Frontline has changed it's formula and is not very effective this year. Don't let this get you down!
Although spot on treatments may work great, they are not the only product one should use to control fleas. Alot of pet owners make the mistake of just giving a
flea bath and spot on treatment and expect all the pesky little buggers to go away. But they will always find themselves back at the groomers for another flea bath spending ALOT of money thinking they're doing the only effective thing to treat their pet's fleas. The most important thing is to not just rely on the spot on treatments and
flea baths alone. It is ESSENTIAL for pet owners to treat their homes with either sprays or "bombing". The fleas and their eggs can live in carpets,
pet beds, laundry, and virtually anything! Just because flea season is over doesn't mean that they are gone. The eggs can still be hibernating inside your home and begin to hatch the next year. They're very persistent!
The best way to deal with
flea and tick season is to give your pet frequent (but not TOO frequent because it can dry out their skin)
flea baths, follow up with spot on treatments and treat your home. Frequently wash
dog beds,
cat beds, your bedding,
pet apparel, your laundry, carpets and rugs. Also, don't use the spot on treatments directly after a bath. Wait a few days, the spot on's work best with "dirty" hair and when giving a
flea bath, let the
flea shampoo sit for awhile while you run a
flea comb through the fur. It gives enough time for the shampoo to be efficient and it's much easier to get the fleas out with the comb when the hair is soapy. Flea collars are not very efficient in eliminating the fleas that your pet already has. Basically, they just keep fleas away from the dog/cat's face and neck where they tend to "hitch their ride" and drink. It does not kill them if they happen to find their way onto your pet.
If you find that your pet is uncooperative during bath time, it's sometimes best to take them to the groomer for their
flea bath. Most of the time, pets will act very differently and behave better with strangers than with their owners. You can also take this perfect opportunity to "bomb" and treat your home while your pet is at the groomers getting their flea bath. Try to stay away from flea dips. They are made with very strong chemicals and can be harmful to your pet's health. We wish every pet owner the best of luck during this tough
flea and tick eason! If you need any more help and advice, feel free to contact us at any time. Our professionals always happy to help!
~Your Friends at
PetKaboodle.com
So tomorrow we here at PetKaboodle are doing our first show, actually it's a craft fair. Although I've personally worked many trade shows in the past I don't think I've ever even been to a craft fair before. But it's really all about getting our name out there, and we're pretty sure we're going to be the only pet boutique retailer at the show so we should (hopefully) stand out a bit. The tough thing is deciding what to bring. Our
cat apparel is a definite along with
pet jewelry and
dog apparel, but when we get to the trickier stuff like
dog beds and
dog harnesses I'm just not sure what counts as being "crafty" enough for a craft fair. We're still planing on bringing some things that barely pass as crafty such as our
Cranberry Mint Perfume grooming spray because we still need something to offer people when they tell us that their
dog smells LOL! Now that we've got our signs made and out banner stand made (
tactfully out of PVC) we can spend tomorrow - well I guess that would be today now - getting last minute details in order. Then Sunday we can discover if all our hard work will pay off and if we can get our
pet supplies to fit in well enough at a craft fair! I'm thinking our
pet jewelry will probably be one of our biggest sellers on Sunday... but time will tell. If anyone reading this is interested in attending and meeting us in person, the details on the fair are below:
| Date: |
Sunday, March 8, 2009 |
| Time: |
11:00am - 5:00pm |
| Location: |
THE HOLIDAY INN OF "PLAINVIEW" |
| Street: |
215 SUNNYSIDE BLVD |
| City/Town: |
Plainview, NY |
Hope to see you there!