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06/17/2026

⚠️ Severe Weather Reminder for Pet Owners ⚠️

With high winds and the potential for severe weather heading our way, now is a great time to prepare for your pets and animals before the storms arrive.

🐾 Outdoor Pets
Please bring outdoor pets inside if possible. High winds, lightning, heavy rain, and falling debris can be frightening and dangerous for pets.

🐠 Fish Keepers
If power outages occur, remember that oxygen levels in aquariums can begin to drop without filtration and water movement. Consider:
✅ Battery-operated air pumps
✅ Backup power sources
✅ Minimizing feeding during extended outages

Many established aquariums can tolerate short outages, but preparation is always best.

🦎 Reptile Owners
Be mindful that reptiles depend on heat and UVB lighting for their health. Have a plan in place if the power goes out:
✅ Monitor enclosure temperatures
✅ Have hand warmers or emergency heat sources available (used safely)
✅ Know which species are most sensitive to temperature drops

🐰 Small Animals & Birds
Make sure cages are secure and away from windows where strong winds or flying debris could become a hazard.

A little preparation today can make a big difference if severe weather moves through our area. Stay safe, keep an eye on weather updates, and don’t wait until the last minute to make a plan for your pets.

❤️ From the Art In Motion Pets team, we’re wishing everyone a safe and storm-free day.

06/09/2026

☀️🐾 SUMMER GROOMING TIP FOR PET OWNERS 🐾☀️

As temperatures start climbing, many people think shaving their pets will help keep them cooler. But did you know that's not always the case?

🐕 For many dogs, especially double-coated breeds like Huskies, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Great Pyrenees, and Australian Shepherds, their coat actually helps regulate body temperature. Their fur acts as insulation, helping keep them cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Shaving these breeds can make them more prone to sunburn, overheating, and may even damage their coat permanently.

✂️ What CAN help?
✅ Regular brushing to remove loose undercoat
✅ Trimming excess fur around paws and sanitary areas
✅ Keeping mats and tangles removed
✅ Providing plenty of shade and fresh water

🐩 Dogs with continuously growing hair, such as Poodles, Shih Tzus, Yorkies, Maltese, and Doodles, can benefit from summer haircuts. A shorter trim can help make them more comfortable and easier to maintain during hot weather.

🐱 What about cats?
Most cats do not need to be shaved. Regular brushing is usually enough to help remove excess fur and reduce shedding. Cats with severe matting may need professional grooming.

🌡️ No matter what breed you have, remember:
💧 Always provide fresh water
🌳 Offer shade when outdoors
🚗 Never leave pets in a vehicle
🐾 Avoid walks on hot pavement during the hottest part of the day

When in doubt, talk with your groomer or veterinarian before shaving your pet. Sometimes the best way to keep them cool is simply a good brushing and plenty of water!

Stay cool and stay safe this summer! ☀️❤️🐾

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