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Matting: understand, prevent, act
Matting happens when dead hair and moisture get trapped in the coat instead of being released. The coat becomes compact, less supple, and the skin can’t breathe well. In winter it’s a real trap: outdoors, matting holds onto cold water and chills the skin; indoors, it blocks airflow and can overheat with the heating on. The result is itching, redness, that damp smell… and a less comfortable pet.
Nathalie Ariey-Jouglard
Nov 122 min read


A grooming session isn’t “just a bath”
Many people ask us “how much to wash my dog?”—especially for German Shepherds, Labradors, or Bulldogs. It’s normal to compare with a simple wash. But when we groom your pet, we don’t “just give a bath”: we take care of your companion’s skin, coat, and comfort from start to finish.
Nathalie Ariey-Jouglard
Oct 52 min read


Book your Christmas appointment now
December comes around fast… and it’s our busiest time of the year. With family celebrations, photos and visits, everyone wants a clean, soft, beautiful companion.That’s why appointments fill up quickly. To avoid last-minute stress, the simplest solution is to book your slot now .
Nathalie Ariey-Jouglard
Oct 51 min read


Paw pads & road salt: keeping feet comfy in winter
In winter, paws take the first hit: cold, snow, road salt and tiny grit can irritate the delicate skin between the pads. A gentle routine works best. When you get home, run lukewarm water over the paws to dissolve salt and dirt without rubbing. Then blot dry with a soft towel, including between the toes, so moisture doesn’t stay trapped. Finish with a thin layer of protective balm to nourish the skin and leave a light film that helps on the next walks.
Nathalie Ariey-Jouglard
Oct 51 min read


A well-maintained coat for a truly comfortable winter
When it’s cold, the coat works like a real “puffer jacket.” But to protect effectively, it has to stay airy, clean, and supple . The goal isn’t to shorten at all costs, but to prevent knots and compacted undercoat (matting) with gentle, regular care. A maintained coat insulates better, lets the skin breathe, and helps your pet adapt to temperature changes between the outdoors and a heated home. In winter, matting is the enemy of comfort . Outside, it traps moisture and cools
Nathalie Ariey-Jouglard
Oct 53 min read
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