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Pamper your pet at Chateau K9

A new pet grooming salon has been opened in Enniscorthy by Dee Greenwood at Coolnahorna just 2kms past Medeira Grove (Eircode Y21 T6K0).

Dee is a graduate of the Gorey Adult Education Animal Grooming Course at QQI Level 5. Content of that course includes: n Canine, feline and other small animal body language so as to handle, house and groom animals appropriately. n Cycles of hair and nail growth in a variety of dog breeds and other small animals. n Anatomical skin structure and physical skin appearance in animals so as to be able to suggest skin and coat abnormalities. n Potential causes of hair loss and how to deal with them if evident in the grooming facility. n Correct uses of equipment used in the grooming facility and the appropriate maintenance of such equipment. n Information sources, including dog owner, examination and observations of dog, to plan the grooming process including brushing and de-matting, nail and ear care, bathing, drying and clipping, hand stripping and/or cutting as appropriate.

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Dee loves working with dogs and looks forward to pampering your pet at her new salon. n

Welcome to 'Chateau K9' a new and welcoming dog grooming salon at Coolnahorna, Enniscorthy, just 2km past Madeira Grove (Eircode Y21 T6K0) For enquiries or to book an appointment please contact Dee Greenwood on 085 114 7303 or message through Instagram or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chateau.K9.Ireland https://www.instagram.com/chateau.k9/ WE LOOK FORWARD TO PAMPERING YOUR PET

Cllr Lisa McDonald (Rosslare District) started off Christmas Day with a charity swim in Rosslare Strand in aid of St. Mary’s Daycare Centre. Pictured here with her children Cormac and Caragh and dog

While most people pick up after their dog, sadly others do not. Dog poo is not just unsightly and a nuisance, but it can pose a significant public health risk.

When out and about enjoying your local walk, with your dog, please remember:

1) Carry bags to clean up after your dog.

2) No public bin? Bring dog waste home and bin it.

3) All bags are litter, even compostable bags.

4) Don’t let your dog roam and leave poo in public places. n

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