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October 1, 2025
Camden pet owners can support their animals' emotional wellbeing with professional pet reiki. Learn when energy healing can benefit your pet's overall health and happiness.
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September 17, 2025
Chester County pet owners deserve professional grooming services that meet the area's high standards for quality care. Discover what makes excellent professional pet grooming.
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September 3, 2025
Bensalem cat owners can find specialized mobile grooming services that understand feline behavior and provide stress-free care at home. Learn what to look for in cat grooming professionals.
By Tail Feathers Grooming
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August 20, 2025
King of Prussia pet owners can expect comprehensive, professional grooming services that prioritize quality care and individual attention. Discover what makes excellent pet grooming.
By Tail Feathers Grooming
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August 20, 2025
Learn what Norristown dog owners should consider when selecting professional grooming services. Find tips for evaluating quality and building lasting relationships with pet care providers.
By Tail Feathers Grooming
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August 20, 2025
Discover what Philadelphia pet owners should look for when choosing a mobile grooming service. Learn about convenience, quality, and finding the right groomer for your pet's needs.

March 29, 2024
Have you ever been excitedly preparing for a vacation, only to realize the strain it put on your animal friends, and end up rescheduling the vacation or feeling guilty or sad the entire time? Being away from our animal friends is hard on them, and on you! It is tough to be separated. With the right preparation, you and your animals can experience a more comfortable time, even though you’ll be apart. 1. Your animal friends do understand you. Start by talking to them and letting them know about the vacation; where you will be going, and for how long. It is often easiest for them to understand if you tell them how many sleeps or meals you’ll be away for, always focusing on your happy return. 2. Let them know what will happen to them. Be sure to tell them where they will be and who will be looking after them, again focusing on your happy return. Let them know they’ll be in good hands, with a caregiver handpicked by you. Tell them that they’ll still have their meals, treats and toys, and hopefully will have some fun with their caregiver. Prepare them as much as you can to help them get ready. I prefer to have someone come and stay in my home with my dogs instead of sending them somewhere because it is much easier for them to stay in their familiar environment. 3. Stay in constant contact with them. During your trip, check-in every day and let them know how you are doing. Communicate with them how soon you will be back, again in terms of number of sleeps or meals. Visualize your happy reunion. 4. Use my grounding exercise to help your animals be more comfortable. This is great for them and can help reduce stress. I created a free training that includes grounding and animal communication techniques. This free “Making the Heart Connection With Your Animal Companions” training will help both of you prepare and stay connected while you are gone. Abundant blessings, Cynthia.

January 3, 2024
THE DOG CHAKRA SYSTEM COMPONENTS When I created my first dog chakra chart 10-12 years ago no one talked about dog chakras, except as being like human ones. Of course, there were lots of people doing amazing with with dogs and canine chakras, but the internet had not quite become the keeper of all knowledge. GENERAL CHAKRA OVERVIEW This will be fast, as this info is easily found, but here is the dash and go overview... There are seven Chakras roughly along the center of our dog's body that govern how they respond to sensory information, emotional input and their environment on all levels. The three lower chakras (root, sacral and solar plexus) govern basic survival needs. The four upper chakra (heart, throat, third eye and crown) govern their mental abilities. Note! No one chakra is better or higher or lower than another. The terms lower and upper are literally designations. Balance, balance, balance. Think of any creature's chakras as a car's systems. A car that is firing on all cylinders/pistons (or whatever makes a car go vroom) will run smoothly. If the car has worn out brakes, a busted carburetor or nasty oil, the car will run roughly, raggedly and inefficiently, if it runs at all. CANINE CHAKRA SYSTEM BALANCING ACT When our dogs chakra system is balanced they are content, confident dogs, in harmony with their surroundings and their people. If their system is not balanced it will show up in how our dogs interact with other dogs, the people in their lives and how they react to their environment. Under-active and over-active chakras use the other chakras to have to pick up the chakra slack. This results in an off-balanced state and caused every aspect of your dog's life to be affected to some degree or another. Think about it...Our dogs are tuned into us on many levels. emotionally, intuitively and physically. If our chakras are out of balance that imbalance can affect our dogs energy system. Just as a nervous owner's fear and stress will travel right down the dog's lead at the dog park or obedience class, so can our chakras affect their chakras. Our off kilter chakras can exaggerate or possibly cause our dogs to have issues! Calm pet owners help make for relaxed pets. We strive for balanced, harmonious chakras not just for us, but for our dogs and other loved ones - human and animal. Balance within all of our energy systems, human and dog, is what makes it work!