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Old 07-17-2014, 12:33 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by jp4m2 View Post
That groomer clearly didn't know how to cut a yorkie. Thank goodness it will come back.....I haven't taken mine in in years I just do it myself. Too many groomer not able to follow directions.

I will never forget the time a groomer cut my Jack's (RIP baby) hair on the inside of his back legs. I didn't notice it until I got home, I put him down and watched as he walked away from me. The look on my face was There was nothing back there! He was walking like he just got off a horse, all bowlegged and stiff looking. I think he could feel the breeze back there going through his legs! That was the last straw....
OMG... LOL!!!

I tried to groom them myself. I did a better job than this 'so-called groomer' did!!! But honestly.. Dex, my 6.5lb baby boy turned into an 18 legged 80-lb BEAST!! It was awful. I was crying, he was crying. He wanted to cuddle in my neck to get away from the scissors/clippers... it was just a nightmare. We both needed valium (kidding!)... it was awful! So I won't even bother trying to groom him again. Its not worth the blood, sweat and tears. Then Fletch lets me w/o a problem, but he stares at me the whole time with these huge terror filled eyes. its sad. So I stopped trying.
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