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| - I too, like my daughter McKenzie who also posted a comment was extremely pleased with the service initially received when I first brought all three of my dogs into be groomed. Recently I returned with two of the three to be pampered, bathed, and groomed. This in my opinion is a luxury, a treat for the dogs or atleast it was suppose to be. I've cut their hair at home myself in the past both with scissors and electric clippers in addition to blow drying them and not once have I had an issue with them being misbehaved. In fact, I'm amazed how great they have been being it takes me far longer to groom them then a trained professional. Needless to say I was highly disappointed this visit being told they were so bad and when I returned home one of my dogs actually growled and bit me almost breaking the skin on my hand. In the four years I've had him this had never occurred before. It took me by complete surprise. With some love, time and re-assurance I was able to calm him and haven't had any more issues. I really didn't know what to think, but after my daughter took her dog in for grooming and he returned home to do the same is an indication that something is not right at the groomers. The dog's shouldn't be coming home growling and biting.
Just because one doesn't have their dogs professionally groomed monthly, every two months, 4 or 6 does not make them unfit as pet owners. I have 5 pets total, and each one of them are up to date with their shots, are on preventative flea and heart worm medicine and I am an approved foster mom to dogs under a rescue group I am affiliated with. To say our dogs look like sheep dogs, and lack training, is an insult not to mention extremely unprofessional..
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