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Originally Posted by ProfessorPeteZa its a lil box with a plastic door (kinda resembles a microwave). on the side you can set the temperature and the time. And air corresponding with the set temperature blows onto the cage and dries the dog for the alloted amount of time. The dog in the segment had been set to 100 degrees for 30 minutes. The groomers were screaming when the dog owners walked in to pick him up |
A young couple in Mississippi bought a puppy from me and the first time they took him in to be groomed(6 Months) he died in a cage dryer. The groomer worked for a vet clinic. It was heart breaking and completely preventable. Always ask how your dog will be dried, use a high volume stand dryer, or hand held only. Dogs who experience separation anxiety are especially susceptible to stress and death in a cage dryer.