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Originally Posted by peggato Thank you to everyone who shared their experiences and advice. Just for those of you who live in the Boston, MA area. Do NOT go to SANDY's in Quincy, MA.
And again, for those of you from the Boston, South Shore area, can anyone recommend a groomer who LISTENS and does what the owner wants not what they perceive is best???? If you do have suggestions, I would love to hear from you. And since I am highly considering taking this task on my self, are there any groomers in the Boston/South Shore area that give lessions on grooming your Yorkie. If anyone out there provides lessons I would be happy to sign up and pay whatever you charge.
Many, many thanks to everyone. . .wish us luck with the neuter on Thursday. I was just reading the saddest post from the woman who lost her baby last week during a neuter . . .scary!!! My heart goes out to her. . .I just said a prayer for her and her husband. . .I can't imagine!!! Her loss has made me put a lighter perspective on my situation. . .Barclay is healthy with a bad hair cut!!!! It's all going to be OK!!
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I'm glad to see that you are beginning to put it all in perspective. Hopefully the shock of it is wearing off and you are adoring him and playing with him like he's the most handsome little guy in the world. Having a first haircut (and such a surprise one at that)must seem like an end to "puppy-hood", but surely it is not. If you haven't already seen the thread "Leo's new hair cut" in the Photo section, take a look at it and see all the compliments Leo is getting, and how proud his mommy is. I'll try to insert a link here:
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/my-...-hair-cut.html
Perception has a lot to do with it. And you are so right, compared to the loss of Sammy due to anesthesia, this is nothing. Good luck with the neuter, and give you little guy a hug for us. Tiki would just think he is handsome, and want to play with him!