Baltimore, MD – They say dogs are our best friends, so investing in their care
and wellness will give them something to bark about! At Happy Day Baltimore,
our four-legged friends can relax and benefit from a holistic approach.
Conventional guidance around dog care, nutrition, grooming
and health is creating canines that are sick, anxious, disease-prone, and
living a much poorer quality of life than we may even realize.
That’s why Happy Dog Baltimore adopts an integrative approach to canine care and wellness that
simultaneously addresses the mind, body, and spirit.
This approach also looks at your dog as a whole, and
treatments consider physical, emotional and environmental factors. Holistic
thinking is centered on love, empathy, respect and looking at the animal as an
individual. This all enables the highest quality of life and longevity.
Their basic spa includes a bath with all-natural shampoos
and conditioners, with Oatmeal, Tea tree and Hypoallergenic options available.
A blow dry, brush, nail trimming, ear cleaning and gland expression complete
the makeover.
Happy Dog Baltimore offers a full groom, which also
includes a partial spa that involves a face and sanitary area trim.
For their Doodle / Poodle clients, they recognize that
curly hair takes a lot of care. They are committed to honestly evaluating each
breed and their specific cut and coat needs during each grooming consultation.
When it comes to holistic medicine, they offer animal
acupuncture. Its purpose is to create harmony in the body. Happy Dog Baltimore
has found great success in treating various physical and emotional issues and
conditions such as pain, arthritis, mobility challenges, digestive troubles,
allergies, pre & post-surgery support, anxiety and depression.
Additionally, they treat many elderly animals and have
observed acupuncture tremendously helpful in improving quality of life and
easing the transition process. Treatment focuses on preventing symptoms while
intentionally minimizing the underlying alignment that has caused these
symptoms.
Their acupuncturist, Stacey MacFarlane, is licensed in
Maryland; Stacey has been practicing acupuncture for over 20 years and
graduated from the Traditional Acupuncture Institute in Columbia, MD.
She was certified in animal acupuncture in 2006 and is
drawn to Chinese medicine and Eastern philosophy because of their holistic,
body/mind/spirit perspective.
Happy Dog Baltimore also offers a variety of other
holistic services, including dog training, anesthesia-free teeth cleaning, dog
walking and natural supplements. On their website, the company has a host of
accessories, dog beds and collars for sale to make your dog feel good and
comfortable.
To schedule an appointment, call 410-814-0964, or email: info@happydogbaltimore.com. For more information about their services and shop, go to https://www.happydogbaltimore.com/
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