Keep Your Clients’ Pup Calm This 4th of July 🎆

Steal this ready-to-send email to help your clients’ pups stay calm this 4th of July.

Happy Fourth of July, Daily Groomers!

Keeping this one short—I’m locking in to watch Joey Chestnut make his triumphant return at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.

Will he break the world record and down more than 73 hot dogs in 10 minutes?!

We’ll find out soon. (For our Daily Groomers outside the USA—yes, we know it sounds a little crazy 😅)

Anyway, speaking of dogs…

This holiday can be a nightmare for our furry friends. Fireworks are loud, scary, and stressful for most pups, and pet parents dread seeing them so anxious.

If you’re sending any marketing emails, this is a perfect opportunity to connect with your clients and give them a reminder that shows you are thinking of them!

Feel free to steal this email template below:

Subject Line Ideas:

  • Keep Your Pup Calm This 4th of July

  • Fireworks & Furry Friends: Safety Tips Inside!

  • Help Your Dog Stay Happy During Fireworks

Email Body:

Hi [Pet Parent’s First Name],

The 4th of July is almost here—and while we humans love the festivities, it can be a stressful time for our furry family members.

To help you and your pup have a safe and stress-free holiday, here are our top tips for keeping dogs calm during fireworks:

🐾 Create a Safe Space Indoors

Set up a quiet, cozy area inside your home where your dog can retreat. Use a crate or a small room with their favorite toys and bedding.

🔊 Drown Out the Noise

Turn on calming music, the TV, or a white noise machine to help mask the sound of fireworks.

🚪 Secure Doors & Windows

Fireworks can cause dogs to panic and bolt. Double-check that doors, windows, and fences are secure before the festivities begin.

🐶 Keep Them Occupied

Offer a long-lasting chew, food puzzle, or special treat to distract your pup during noisy moments.

💊 Talk to Your Vet if Needed

If your dog has severe anxiety, ask your veterinarian about medications or supplements that can help.

🚫 Avoid Bringing Dogs to Fireworks Shows

As tempting as it is to include them in the fun, the safest place for your dog is at home in their comfort zone.

Your pet’s safety is our priority—and we’re always here to help with grooming and advice to keep them healthy and happy!

Have a safe and wonderful 4th of July! 🇺🇸

[Your Grooming Business Name]

And for a laugh, here’s an AI-generated image of Joey Chestnut going head-to-head with a cute wiener dog. 🐶🌭

For the love of grooming (and hotdogs),

Alex

That’s all folks! Keep calm and groom on 🐶🤘