Thursday, September 30, 2010

School Daze...

So! We took the summer off from writing in our blog...the dogs and I like to spend time doing outdoor and fun activities ;-) in the summer!

Welcome back! Yes, our blog has a new look!!! Thought we'd update our look this fall! We hope you all had a great summer, we all did!

The kids are all back to school, now its time to send your pups off to school...give us a call and enroll your dog today in our doggie day care program!

Here are some pictures of some of our furry friends in "school" (as our guests like to call it) and a picture of Matt our full time day care supervisor:


















Friday, May 28, 2010

Latest News Article on Hair Booms to clean up oil!

Local groomers confused after BP rejects dog hair for oil spill
By Evan Lips/Daily News staff
The MetroWest Daily News
Posted May 26, 2010 @ 12:01 AM
Last update May 26, 2010 @ 12:44 AM
Northborough's Dawn Giovannucci, one of thousands of dog groomers across the country pitching in to help clean up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, thought the boxes of pet fur clippings she was shipping south were being used to sop up pools of toxic oil.
But after hearing Friday's announcement that British Petroleum was not planning on using the hair, she's not sure what to think.
"I don't know what's going on, but I did receive a press release from the agency in charge of the hair effort," she said yesterday. "They basically said they might have jumped the gun a little bit."
The president of that organization - an environmental charity called Matter of Trust - said she's confused, too.
"One department at BP told us to open the floodgates and send all the hair we could find," Lisa Gautier said yesterday from her San Francisco office. "But on Friday another department in the same building told us they couldn't use the hair."
Gautier said she was contacted May 15 by BP's Houma, La., Critical Resources Materials Management Department and told to send as much dog hair as possible. But Friday's press release issued by BP's public affairs office said the company would not use the hair, preferring to use other means instead.
"One problem with the hair boom is that it became water-logged and sank within a short period of time," said Charlie Henry, a scientific support coordinator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, who was quoted in the press release.
Hair booms, which are essentially breathable nylon nets packed to the brim with pet fur, are currently being produced by volunteers working in 19 warehouses along the Gulf Coast.
The press release went on to state that a "commercial sorbent (absorbing) boom is readily available and scientifically designed and tested" for oil containment and absorption, citing a February 2010 side-by-side field test comparing sorbent and hair booms.
"On Monday I sent out 28 pounds of fur," Marquel Johnson, the manager at the Flying Fur pet grooming shop in Medway, said yesterday. "I'm going to keep collecting more because I'm not sure what to believe, and I just want to help any way I can."
Gautier said she asked groomers and salon owners who signed up after BP's Friday (May 21) announcement to wait for emergency alerts before sending more hair to the Gulf Coast.
"I had not heard the quote about the hair booms sinking," she said. "Whoever said that does not understand that we never intended for the hair booms to be stand-alone floatation devices.
"The booms would be marked and retrieved the same way fishermen use lobster buoys."
Giovannucci said she's still collecting hair.
She said John Gallagher, the Northborough Post Office officer-in-charge, had come in earlier and picked up a box of dog hair.
"He told me he'd have them delivered for free," she said.
Each week Giovannucci said she receives an e-mail from Matter of Trust that contains directions telling her where to ship the excess hair.
"This time our boxes are going to a warehouse in Florida," she said.
Gautier said she hopes BP's decision not to use the hair booms will only be temporary.
"These natural, renewable fibers are extremely effective, and any reports to the contrary are false," she said.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Check out our latest article

From Action Unlimited Magazine


There are many benefits of having your dog professionally groomed
on a regular basis. These benefits result in not only a happy dog, but a
healthy dog too. You don’t want to wait until your dog is matted and
miserable, you should be grooming your pups on a regular basis every
4-6 weeks and start them on their regular schedule at a young age. One
of the major parts of a professional grooming includes a full brush out.
Brushing removes all dead hair which eliminates odors, keeps them
cooler, cleaner, reduces itchiness, and also stimulates blood flow. You
can also keep on top of any health issues if your dog is professionally
groomed on a regular basis.
Sometimes being a groomer means being a detective; groomers make
many discoveries on dogs that were not seen before by their owners
such as fleas, ticks, lumps, hot spots, and even ear infections.
If you have a happy dog prancing down the street chances are they
were just groomed!
There are also many benefits to bringing your dog to doggie day care
regularly. When you meet a well socialized puppy, they most likely
attend doggie day care at least 2 times a week! Dog Day care offers
puppies invaluable social skills to help them properly interact with
other dogs in a variety of situations. Many dog owners work long hours
these days or have very busy lives and are unable to exercise and/or
socialize their dogs. They often feel guilty that they just don’t have
enough time to devote to their beloved dog. If you want a dog or puppy
to be well socialized, and have an outlet for all their energy so they are
just happy to see you at the end of the day then you might want to think
about enrolling your pup in doggie day care. This way you can simply
relax and enjoy your dog’s company at home and not have him or her
making your feel guilty by demanding your attention. Dog day care
offers a safe place for your dog while you are busy at work and provides
the best or both worlds for dogs and owners alike.
Because a dog is just a kid with fur!
A Diamond in the Ruff
A Day Spa and Day Care Facility for Dogs!
326 Main Street, Northboro, MA 01532

Friday, May 14, 2010

Bring your dog in for a grooming with us and we will donate all the hair clippings from your dog's appointment to help clean up the oil spill on the gulf!! Help us to help the environment! New clients, mention the oil spill clean up when you call for your appointment to receive a discount!

Check us out on NECN news at : http://www.necn.com/pages/landing?site_define_args_1=landing&site_define_args_2=&blockID=234443
Also, in Metowest Daily News at : http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1773731861/Northborough-groomer-to-send-extra-dog-fur-to-Gulf?img=1
We are also featured in the Worcester Telegram and Gazette!
http://www.telegram.com/article/20100514/NEWS/100519814/1116

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Many Benefits of Doggie Day Care!




Doggie day care provides many benefits for not only the dog, but their owners as well. Day care is perfect for dogs whose owners have busy schedules and aren't able to exercise or socialize their dog daily. Bringing the dog to day care will allow them to get out all their energy while also making lots of new friends! Owners will benefit from a guilt free work day and a calm, relaxed, and very happy dog to come home to. Doggie day care provides the best of both worlds for dogs and their owners!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

We have the safe alternative to chemical filled flea and tick products!


Don’t let the fear of ticks carrying Lyme disease or mosquitoes carrying West Nile, heart worm or encephalitis keep you from enjoying the outdoors with your pet! The safe, natural, and effective answer to creating an invisible barrier of protection to your pet is waiting for you at A Diamond in the Ruff! It contains a perfect fusion of aloe, herbal extracts, and essential oils which not only repel ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes, but also help to heal skin irriations!
Don't these cute faces deserve a non-chemical, safe and effective flea and tick repellent!?

Come in today to ask us about this wonderful product!!





Thursday, December 17, 2009

Happy Howl-A-Days!


"If you are a dog and your owner suggests that you wear a sweater. . . suggest that he wear a tail." - Fran Lebowitz

Well as the year comes to a close my staff and I would like to thank all of our loyal guests who come to A Diamond in the Ruff! We LOVE all our pups and really enjoy them all!! I also enjoy coming to work every single day (of course the dogs make us all feel that way), but I have the BEST staff and I want to thank them as well for a wonderful year!

  • Stacey our full time day care "mom" is so sweet with all of the dogs, but don't let her size fool you - she won't take any crap either! She knows all their personalities and spends all her time with them! As many of you know Stacey had a "ruff" year because she broke her arm playing Women's Professional Football (YES! I said football - defense even)! She came back like a trooper and is now healed - I think the dogs love had something to do with this! YES - she is starting up another year of football - keep your fingers crossed for her! The dogs are so attached to her and I think she's just as attached to them!
  • Avery who started with me as a bather is now a grooming assistant and is grooming dogs on her own! She is also an equine student at Becker College and LOVES all animals! She comes to work EVERY DAY with a smile on her face ready to have fun and learn! I'm very proud of her accomplishments and look forward to her "nothing gets me down" attitude every day! She is great with all the dogs and you can tell how much they trust her!
  • Kelly is our newest addition - working double duty you might say...she comes in every morning ready to greet the dogs and give baths, then she shifts gears to take over for Stacey and do the afternoon daycare "mom" shift! She LOVES the dogs and has a very gentle, soft way with all of them. She has tons of dog experience from volunteering in shelters and working in veterinarians office and is great at reading the dogs body language and a knack for knowing what they want!

I look forward to watching our little company grow and I hope that you as clients would like to grow with me and my wonderful staff! I want to wish everyone a safe, healthy, happy and prosperous New Year!!!
Dawn