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September 2022 400 LIFE PLUS : Ace this school year with free resources from your library | Learn what it takes to embrace change | Legal expert talks about navigating windy roads of north Georgia carefully How woman’s passion for pets changed her path Moesser’s second dog grooming shop in Forsyth County thriving CANINE COUTURE GROOMING

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Publisher Stephanie Woody Managing Editor Tracie Pike www.ForsythNews.com This magazine is a product of the Advertising Stacy Clark David Smithson contributors 4 Dawn Moesser has been an animal lover all her life. She turned that passion into a career with her first business d’Tails Dog Wash & Spa more than 10 years ago. In 2021, she opened Canine Couture Dog Grooming in south Forsyth. A vibrant, family-friendly pet wash, Canine Couture attracts pet owners to bring their dogs in for a wash, professional self-washing stations, expert grooming services and doggie touch-ups. 14 carefully.northwindyNavigatingYOURKNOWRIGHTS:theroadsofGeorgia Sign up for daily newsletters at ForsythNews.com Special contributors Jennifer Colosimo Sudie Crouch Leslie Marinelli 10 400 READS: Ace this School Year with free resources from your library. Canine Couture Dog Grooming 8 MENTAL HEALTH: Embrace change by overcoming fear and finding your power. contents Sales Manager Tim Anderson September 2022 | 400 LIFE | 3 Photographer Vicki Alsup Photography

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How one Forsyth County business owner makes pampering your pooch personal by Jennifer Colosimo | by Vicki Alsup Photography

Dawn Moesser was “that” girl who grew up wanting a pony. She never got one (typical for most of those girls), but she remained a lover of animals, and since then, she’s always had one or more pets of her own. But as much as she loved her own pets, she never thought she’d be in the business of taking care of others’; yet, in 2011, she became the owner of d’Tails Dog Wash & Spa, and a decade later, its boutique sister location, Canine Couture Dog Grooming. And the joy those storefronts have brought her — and the families they serve — is a heck of a lot better than cleaning out a pony stall, any day.

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Dawn Moesser owns Canine Couture Dog Grooming on Old Atlanta Road. The doggie spa re-opened in November after a complete renovation, equipment revamp and décor update.

They work with customers to figure out exactly what pet owners need to do to keep their pets healthy, and because both loca tions are by appointment, customers know they’re getting the staff’s undivided atten tion.“It has always been super important to me to have people on my team who are truly passionate about taking care of dogs,” said Moesser, who holds on-site, hands-on interviews before hiring a new staff member. “It doesn’t take a lot to learn how to wash a dog, but we hold our employees to a higher standard. Our people truly love what they do, and they love the dogs, and they love the owners. That makes a big dif ference.“It’spart of the vibe that we’ve created here,” adds Moesser. “I love it. We have such good people. It’s a happy place, it’s good, it’s humming. And it’s a lot of fun.”

‘Often, we’re the one to spot something or diagnose things for pet owners, because we get all the way down into their coat with our washes and grooming services. And we take that seriously.’

“When I used to take my own dogs to get washed, I always had the thought that it would be fun to open one of them else where,” said Moesser. “A few years later, the owner of that shop was selling her sec ond location. It took a lot of time, but I was excited to make it my own, and I am super proud of where we are today.” Where they are is a vibrant, familyfriendly pet wash that attracts adults and kids alike to bring their pups in for a quali ty wash, professional self-washing sta tions, expert grooming services and doggie touch-ups.Formore than a decade, they’ve wel comed clients into their furry family, get ting to know pet owners just as well as they get to know their pets, offering tai lored knowledge and insight with warm and friendly conversation. With the re-opening of Canine Couture in November of last year, they provide cli ents with that same expert-level service, but add in an elevated, stylish atmosphere.

Because they’re all certified “dog peo ple,” the staff truly care about delivering that insight and making sure the work they do is high quality. They cover the why something happened to the how to prevent it, sharing advice on grooming schedules and other services.

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“Honestly, I’ve always loved working here, because I love the environment Dawn’s created with the dogs and the cus tomers,” said Klingler.

“It’s not just a place where you drop off your dog and you get entered into a system. We understand that dogs are another mem ber of our clients’ families, and we treat them that way.

“This type of service really matters,” Moesser said, hoping to reach new cus tomers who maybe haven’t considered professional cleaning services for their pets.“We are important to dog owners as part of their preventative care plan. Often, we’re the one to spot something or diag nose things for pet owners, because we get all the way down into their coat with our washes and grooming services. And we take that seriously.”

“I love helping people understand what services we’re recommending, or what’s going on with their dog — it’s personal, really, and people seek us out because of it.”With two South Forsyth locations, Moesser is able to serve clients all the way in Alpharetta and Cumming, to Johns Creek and Suwannee. She’s an active col laborator with the Humane Society of

- Dawn Moesser, owner of Canine Couture

The doggie spa on Old Atlanta Road underwent a complete renovation, equip ment revamp and décor update. It’s a fresh, exciting place to be for both dogs and their owners.Ateither location, you’ll choose from three tiers of services: washes, grooming and touch-ups. The dog wash packages cover the basic bath bases to the full gam bit — both promising to leave your dog genuinely clean and smelling good for a longProfessionaltime. groomers tailor their ser vices to dog breed, size and coat condition, and are able to offer pointed tips for regu lar grooming schedules. Touch-ups includes services like teeth brushing, paw pad cleaning, nail trims and more.

They focus on educating pet owners as they care for their pets, explaining what they’re seeing as they work with your dogs, teeth, skin, coat and more.

Part of the fun for both Moesser and the clients is the store manager at both loca tions, Noelle Klingler. A part-time high school helper at one point, Klingler came back to work for Moesser at d’Tails full time in 2012, and by 2017 she became the store manager. She now fills that role for both“Peoplelocations.love Noelle,” said Moesser. “She has this big, bright, shining smile that just immediately disarms you. Our clients look forward to seeing her and she’s a big part of why people trust us.”

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Allow the change to process. Change happens on its own timetable sometimes. Sure, those unexpected changes may feel like they are happening quickly but how we respond to them may not be immediate. In fact, it may be helpful to try to wait until we are able to think it through somewhat before we make any definite moves. Same goes with those changes we initiate: allow time for things to happen. I always recommend a ‘marinating’ period, or a time frame to think about the change fully before taking any big steps. So how can you be empowered in the face of these two forms of change?

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Similar to the Law of Attraction, by focusing on what is going right and working, you start to see there are more good/positive things than negative. I often use this with my coaching clients after they have identified an area of concern or what they need to change.

That second type of change is the one we initiate. There are times we know something needs to change or move, shift — whatever you call it. You just feel stuck. We know we need to make a change in our lives some how, but we don’t know what that may be. Are you operating out of fear or power? Anytime we encounter change, we either get paralyzed by the fear of facing it, or we can use it as an opportunity to find our power. Of course, unexpected change can cause you to feel powerless and defeated at times. Even initiated change can make you feel that way — you will have moments of self-doubt and fear. It’s nor mal. And it is normal to want to hide in that fear, but it will not help you move forward in life or on your path until you are able to find your own inner strength and resolve to face the change. If you don’t know if you are operating out of fear or power, ask yourself what you would tell your closest friend to do in the same situation. Would it be empower ing? Or would it be hiding in the fear?

Don’t focus on blame. Trying to blame someone else may make you feel better about the situation, but you also are giving your power away. Own your mis takes that may have brought you to this point in time. In fact, own your mistakes every day. It helps you strengthen your character and can help you grow in the midst of change.

I find there are two types of change that we encounter. How we deal with either type can greatly impact how we feel on the other side of the situation. The first kind of change is the unexpected change — those occurrences that we feel like happen to us or are out of our realm control.Relationships or jobs ending are two changes that come to mind that fall under this category and can be quiteTheseupsetting.changes can throw us off balance and make us feel like we are going through a horrible upheaval, and sometimes, we are. Interestingly enough, a positive flip of those two — beginning a new relationship or job — can be just as Unexpectedstressful.eventsin our lives are definitely sources of change but what about those times when we need to get out of a rut?

By Sudie Crouch Health & wellness columnist

Using this technique is quite helpful whether you are dealing with unexpected change or change you are creating.

One technique — Appreciative Inquiry — can be quite helpful in embracing change. It is the process of identifying and focusing on the things that work well with the intention of identifying the positive traits that were present, so you modify and apply in other areas.

Whether we like it or not, change is often inevitable. I’m the first to admit I am not a big fan of change. My mother used to say it was because I was like a cat and cats notoriously hate any change to their routine. Maybe so. But I find it is more a matter of control or the lack thereof in certain situations.

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Sudie Crouch is a health & wellness coach, helping clients create healthy, attainable changes using positive psychology and cognitive behavior approaches.

Identify what is happening in your life. Reflection is key here. Are you experiencing an unexpected change or needing to create a change? By looking at what is really happen ing, you can see the steps you need to take. If the change is unex pected, can you identify any signs that precipitated the event that could help helped you prepare? If you are needing to create a change, what is the outcome you are seeking? Take some time to really reflect on this and be honest with yourself. Create some actionable steps you can take and focus on the outcome you hope to have.

Take inventory of what is going right in your life.

Here’s 5 tips to help embrace change and learn how to deal with it.

Overcome fear, find your power

Be adaptable. Before you say, “Easier said than done!” think about what being adaptable means. When you are adaptable, you are open to change. You are flexible, not rigid, in the outcomes. You are able to see there may be many solutions to the situation that change presents.

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Needless to say, if your kids are anything like mine, at some point they may need a little help getting through an assignment, or concept, or class. Never fear — your local library has everything they need to ace this school year, and at the best prices in town!

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As a mom of three, the month of September is always one of my favorite times of the year. The kids are back in school, we’ve settled into our daily routines, and my teenage son’s shiny new school binders don’t yet look like they’ve been run over by a fleet of tractor trailers.

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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with us as we showcase art of vari ous mediums from Georgia-based Hispanic artists! All ages are wel come to view the exhibit.

Hampton Park Library, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 30 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a soldier in the American Revolution? Join us and the Robert Forsyth chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution to learn about clothing, military ser vice, and day-to-day life as a colonist! For ages 7 and up.

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Leslie Marinelli has lived in Forsyth County for 19 years and is the Communications Manager at Forsyth County Public Library. She may be reached at leslie.marinelli@forsythpl.org or on social media @forsythpl.

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Join us at the library for a chess meetup for kids. Learn to play chess, practice your skills, or learn some new moves with a certified chess coach from Championship Chess. This program is suggested for grades 2-8. Please note: Space in this program is limited. Tickets will be handed out beginning 15 minutes prior to the program.

Presented by That Puppet Guy, Lee Bryan Sharon Forks Library, 11-11:45 a.m., Friday, Sept. 30. What do you get when you take one sassy little girl, sprinkle in three lit tle pigs, and add in one Big, Bad, Wolf? A hilarious, fun-filled, puppet extravaganza! This clever original script and catchy music will amuse and delight. For ages 3 and up. Please arrive fifteen minutes before show time as seating is limited.

Celebrate Grandparent’s Day by creating a piece of art together as a family. You are invited to bring a memento and story to share that is meaningful to your family.

Sharon Forks Library, Sept, 15 through Oct. 15

Celebrate Hobbit Day at the library with crafts and activities inspired by the world of J. R. R. Tolkien! All ages are welcome, but crafts are geared towards elementary grades and up. Tolkien costumes are encouraged, especially Hobbit themed ones.

Sharon Forks Library, 11 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Sept. 10

Individuals with special needs and caregivers are invited to join us for our Special Needs Resource Fair to learn about local resources avail able to them. We will have a Sensory Storytime and activities for your child to enjoy while you learn from our guests. Local resources that will have a representative available to visit with you include: Girl Scouts, Parent to Parent, Power Performance Fitness Gym, IEP Advocate, Special Needs Attorney, Forsyth Parks and Recreation.

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Hobbit Day Celebration Cumming Library, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 22

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Post Road Library, 1-2 p.m., Monday, Sept. 26 Explore your artistic side while learning to create your own optical illu sion artwork. This program is for children in grades 3-5. Parachute Games and More!

Language Learning - Hindi Sharon Forks Library, 4:30-5 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 7

Sharon Forks Library, 6:30 p.m., Monday, Sept. 26 and 10-11 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 28 1-2-3 Go! Let’s play some group games at the library. This special Fall Break event will feature parachutes, stretchy bands, balls, and more as we explore how playing together benefits young children. We will learn how play can help foster both fine and gross motor skills, help children learn to follow directions, foster group cooperation, and even help with early literacy skills all while having fun! This program is intended for children age 3-8. Big, Bad, Little Red Pig Show

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Learn simple Hindi vocabulary and phrases through songs, stories, and more. Perfect for the whole family.

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Discover what tidbits of life knowledge your teen still needs to master adulthood and test your own knowledge while you’re at it! Beth Carey, author of the L.I.F.E. series, will lead a trivia game that will be fun and enlightening for parents and their teens.

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Craftsmanship: The Craft of Blacksmithing Cumming Library, 2-3 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 10 Explore the art of handmade crafts through the Craftsmanship series. In this program, Wind Chapman of the Long Mountain Living History Center will present a lecture and demonstration of the tools and processes used in blacksmithing.

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6:30-7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 20, Sharon Forks Library

The Georgia Green Landscape Stewards Program is a certification pro gram to get landscapes certified as a Green Georgia Landscape. All sessions begin at 7 p.m. at the Cumming Library. Sept. 7: Composting and Encouraging Biodiversity in Your Landscape; Sept. 14: Native Plants and Water Conservation; Sept. 21: Storm Water Management and Mulch in the Landscape; Sept. 28: Welcoming Pollinators and Identifying Invasive Plants; Oct. 5: Welcoming Wildlife and Protecting Water Quality.

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 2-3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 18, Sharon Forks Library. Dr. Ana Pozzi from the University of North Georgia will take us on an exploration of important Hispanic artwork in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.

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Parents should make certain that before children ride on a bike, or on four-wheel ers that they wear a helmet. Before anyone operates a vehicle, they should be properly trained. As an assessment of brain injury often requires the use of specialist and specific testing. Brain injuries are serious and vary from person to person. People in Georgia should be aware of the dangers of head injuries.Because off-road vehicles are often not covered by insurance, it is vital that people riding in them speak to their insurance agent to see what the insurance will cover. Sad, but true many people do not properly insure themselves with adequate coverage. Uninsured motorist coverage and medi cal pay coverage are essential when riding in these Georgia mountains.

Although many people think they will never get injured, many outdoor driving activities lead to physical injury. Often times brain injuries can occur from force ful hits to the head even when wearing a helmet.When children are involved in fourwheeling, motorcycles, road bikes and other activity many will get injured.

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