love at first sight – simple ways to support successful pet adoptions
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Speaker: Christina Pawlosky All of us play a role in helping local rescues and shelters find “forever” homes for un-adopted dogs and cats. This session discusses factors driving the growth and popularity of pet adoptions and outlines ways all of us can help promote and support local adoption agencies. Takeways: Review several key market factors driving the growth pet adoptions. Discuss simply ways all of us can help promote local adoption agency efforts. Review the top 10 most valuable grooming techniques that give every un-adopted pet their best chance for a positive first impression.TRANSCRIPT
Christine Pawlosky
Supports Rescues and shelters in adopting animals
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What to love about Nourish
Growth in Adoptions
+6% -6%• Social responsibility• Online profiles• PetFinder/ Adopt-A-Pet• A rescue in Dallas found
that dogs with an internet profile were TWICE as likely to be adopted.
Still A Huge Way to GoTop Reasons for
Surrendering DogMoving 7%
Landlord Restrictions 6%
Cost of maintaining 5%
Owner’s personal life 4%
Inadequate Facilities 4%
No home for litter 3%
No Time for pets 4%
Pet illness 4%
Biting 3%
Pet Ownership is a 15 Year Commitment
Basic Things that Rescues Need
• Money & Donations• People Power & Volunteers• Medications / Flea & Tick / Heartworm• Veterinary Care & Food/Treats• Supplies
– Towels– Leashes– Beds– Bowls– Newspaper
– Bleach & Cleaning Supplies– Shampoo– Grooming Tools– Toys– Much much more
Love at First Sight: Bentley
Before
After
Love at First Sight: Patrick
Before
After
Love at First Sight: Holly
Before
After
Love at First Sight: Zoey
Before
After
Top 10 Grooming Tips1. Where & When to Groom
2. Getting Ready
3. Trim Nails
4. Brushing
5. Check Eyes
6. Bath Time
7. Ear Care
8. Drying Time
9. Clipping
10.Finishing Touches
1. When & Where To Groom
• Plan for enough time to groom your dog comfortably and efficiently.
• Make sure the dog is well exercised and potties.• Find a place that you can secure
the dog safely. – I prefer a grooming table because it is made for the
process and it is easier on your back. – Remember never leave a dog unattended
on a grooming table.
2. Getting Ready
Have all of your Grooming Supply ready• These tools include:
– A tie to secure the pet – Ear powder – Hemostats – Ear cleaner – Nail trimmer or Nail grinder – Blood stop– Brushes – Metal comb – De-matting tools – Shampoo & conditioner – Towels, Blow dryer – Clippers & Scissors.
• Make sure the tub and table are ready too.
Dermis
Epidermis
1. Look under the nail for where the nail splits.
2. Stay in front of where the nail splits, closer to the tip and clip.
3. Take a small amount at a time. Oster Gentle Paws works well!
4. You do not want to cut the Dermis only the Epidermis.
3. Trim Nails
4. Brushing
• Brush and rake a small amount of dead hair and remove matting before the bath
• When a pet’s skin is wet, it becomes more pliable and releases additional dead coat.
5. Check your Pet’s Eyes
• Be proactive and keep the dogs eyes cleaned daily.
• If the discharge accumulates in the corner of the eye, remove it by soaking during the bath and either: – wipe with a cloth – use a grooming comb to remove
6. Bath Time
• Place your pet in a tub and secure him.• Wet your pet• Apply shampoo, add water, and massage
into coat.• Lather• Rinse thoroughly until you hear or feel a
squeak.• Add conditioner if needed
7. Ear Care• Ear infections are common in pets.• Clean ears during the bathing process.
– Gently pluck– Fill ears with cleaner and let the dog shake it out– Wipe with dry cotton– Add a few drops of ear
clean after bath– Pack ears with fresh cotton
for drying• Note: If there is ear drum damage,
do NOT flush the ear canal
8. Dry the Pet
• Be sure to brush the coat while drying• Towel dry • Then blow dry
9. The Clip
• Make sure the dog is brushed and tangle free.
• Clipping and trimming after the dog is dry and brushed will produce the best results.
• Trim your pet according to the confirmation of the dog, the breed standard, and its coat type.
• Reference: “Notes from the Grooming Table”
10. Finishing Touches
• Finishing Sprays• Colognes• Bows or Bandanas• New Collar• Nail painting• Charms• Hair Color
Thank you!
Special Thanks to Kim AlexanderAtlanta Canine Adoption Project (ACAP)www.acap.petfinder.com