Dog Grooming Service
Linda Aitchison
All breeds catered for in a quiet, friendly environment.
Clipping, Bathing & Shampooing, Nails clipped
Wintry wet weather has us reaching for our wellies, but how much thought do we give them really? Hard-working wellies deserve a bit of TLC now and then.
First things first. A lot of wellies split at the heel seam, and this is because we insist on removing them using a step or our other foot to prise them off.
Invest in a proper boot-
remover. It will preserve the life of your wellies and make them much easier to take-off.
CLEAN THEM. Yes - really. How often do you put your boots away still clogged with mud? Take the time to rinse them with clean water then spray them with a boot protector.
If your wellies are the sort with a zip, make sure the zip is clean and free-running before storing the boots. Spray the zip with a silicone spray and they’ll last for years.
Store them properly in a cool dry place. Don’t dry kid’s wellies on a radiator as they will become brittle and perish. Don’t leave them in a freezing greenhouse or shed either. A boot rack is great, because it lets you store them upside down (less chance of spiders or mice taking up residence!) and allows the air to circulate – meaning they won’t smell.
Finally, there are some terrific, colourful and fashionable wellies on the market today, so there’s no excuse not to take the kids puddle- jumping. Go on, give it some welly!
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For all your dogs’ grooming needs Open evenings and weekends
*Gift Vouchers available*
Phone 07456 559 329 Lylestane House.
(Between Dunblane & Braco)
www.kipdoggrooming.co.uk To advertise in thewire t. 07720 429 613 e.
the.wire@btinternet.com Please mention thewire when responding to adverts
Dog Grooming Service Kip & Kaboodle
Contact Linda on
01786 822 421 or 0759 290 8043
linda_aitchison@hotmail.co.uk
Glencairn, Doune Rd, Dunblane
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