At Pet Aesthetics, Southbury CT., we enhance the beauty and well-being of your pet with a caring, holistic approach to grooming and health in a pet-centered environment.
Come in for our Salon Experience or to Shop our Retail Boutique full of unique treats, toys, and products to pamper your special pets!
Southbury, Connecticut. 06488
Reasons to Visit Pet Aesthetics Pets Salon:
Open
Mondays 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Tuesday thru Saturday
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Services
Evenings by Appointment
when Available.
By Special Request
Scissor Cuts
Tinting and Dyeing
Hand Stripping
Salon A' La Carte
Ears $4
Nails/Claws Trimmed $8.28
Nails/Claws Trimmed & Filed $12
De-Shed (Reduces Shedding) $15
Phone# if you wish us to Contact you
Pet Aesthetic Clients
Daphne, Coco, & Lulu
recently featured on the
cover of American Dog,
Spring 2009
Susan Begasse Owner of Pet Aesthetics Hosted Cesar Millan's East Coast Debut The Dog Whisperer.
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Southbury, Connecticut. 06488
Pet Aesthetics Salon & Boutique

- Routine Pet grooming will keep your pet feeling and looking its best.
- Pet Grooming is often where your pet's medical issues are first discovered.
- We can alert you to problems such as ear infections, parasites, skin irritations or growths.
- Pet Grooming removes dead skin cells and keeps the coat shiny while stimulating the production of natural skin oils.
- Regular pet grooming greatly reduces shedding in your home.
- We can assist you on how to keep your pet free of fleas and ticks.
- Pet Nail trimming is essential to your pet's health and comfort when walking and to help prevent numerous other health problems.
- Keeping the hair out of the ears and around the face and eyes of your pet will reduce irritation and infections
PePet Aesthetics Pets Salon rates are determined based on the breed of your dog, the cut you request, and the condition of the coat. Exact pricing may not be available until we see the condition and size of your pet. However, please feel free to call us for an estimate, 203.267.7297

It's important to know how to keep dog warm in winter. If it's below freezing, any dog, even with a thick coat, shouldn't be outside for any length of time. Also remember that the smaller the dog and the shorter the dog's hair, the more vulnerable the dog is to cold weather.
Keep your pet dry and away from drafts. Gently towel or blow-dry your dog if he gets wet from rain or snow. Make sure your pets have blankets or pads on cold floors.
Grooming
Your dog's coat provides natural insulation against the elements. Keep your dog's coat brushed and free of mats and burrs. Trim the hair between the foot pads to help prevent ice balls from forming. Regular grooming helps ensure proper body temperature during the winter months.
Food and Water
Some dogs, especially those kept outside, require extra food during the winter months. Discuss these nutritional needs with your veterinarian or pet professional. If your dog is kept outside, make sure that he has access to clean, fresh water at all times. Snow and ice are not appropriate for hydration. Be careful to make sure that the dog's water has not frozen over.
Outdoor Dogs
If your dog lives primarily outside, make sure you get him a good quality shelter. Many pet supply stores and online manufacturers make great quality dog houses in a variety of styles for every budget. Find one that will help keep wind, rain, and snow away from your dog. Make sure that the opening to the dog house does not face the wind.
You also want to lay down straw or provide a bed or several blankets to help protect your dog from the frozen ground. Change the straw and/or bedding periodically. Blankets and beds can get wet. Straw, when wet, can get moldy. Moldy straw can lead to upper respiratory and skin infections.
Some people like to provide heat to their outside dog houses. Do not use heating pads or space heaters with electrical cords. Your dog can chew through the cords, causing a hazardous accident. If you choose to provide heat to an outdoor dog house, have it done professionally. Some pet stores offer heated beds that contain a disc that can be heated in the microwave or with hot water.
A Waterproof Insulated Dog Blanket is another way of how to keep dog warm.
How to Keep Dog Warm in Winter
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Here comes Winter AGAIN
a few of our friends who attended the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden in NYC on February 14th & 15th, 2011.
BISS, GCH Regal Seas America's Most Wanted " Capone " received an Award of Merit at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show February 15, 2011. Capone was owner handled by Michael Marucci of Newtown, CT.
BISS, GCH Action Chaos I'm So Delicious " Cupcake " received Best of Opposite Sex at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on February 15, 2011. Cupcake is owned by Renee Idone of Roxbury, CT.
Radio Show,
The Grateful Dog
with Host
Mary Ellen Walsh
Guest Speaker
Sue Begasse from Pet Aesthetics
Our hearts go out to the families that have lost a beloved pets in 2011.
Here's to all of our furry friends that have passed over the Rainbow Bridge - Hannah and Harry Strenkert, Ben Barrett, Jazzy Jannetty, Wheatie Gross, Buddy Donnarumma, Bear D'Amico, Brandy Cammilletti, and Holly Drakeley. Each one of them possessed a unique specialness. Hannah, Ben, and Jazzy were 3 of our very first clients back in 1999. With all of them they take my dear CH Frogmoor Love Me More
" Pinkie ".
As we welcome in 2012, it is the time of year that I look forward to all year. Each new year marks another milestone for Pet Aesthetics. In December 2011, we celebrated our 12th Anniversary, not too shabby considering the state of our country and economy. I am very proud to say that we have countless loyal clients that I would rather call "friends". Our friends, 2 and 4 legged, are the backbone of Pet Aesthetics and are the reason that we come to work each day. It brings me such joy to see people and their beloved pets every day. I truly cherish everyone that walks through our door, so Thank You to all of our fabulous and faithful FRIENDS!!!!
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