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Old 08-09-2014, 01:54 PM   #4
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Poor lil thing, that's some nic, I agree with windwalker, stay with one groomer, the pup will get use to that person and "maybe" will be more calm, not sure of staying with a groomer that nic the pup, that one the pup may be afraid of. I took my adopted boy of 9 months (he's 3 y/o) for his first grooming since I have had him, I was told he was not a good boy and his face hair cut showed that, his whiskers were a bit uneven.This groomer came recommended to me by my neighbor, they have 2 yorkies and they always look so well groomed, so I Know it's my pup and not the groomer. I don't know if the prev. owner took him to the groomer. The one I used with my now past lil girl is out of business, they were great with the pups and always gave a beautiful hair cut. It is hard finding a good caring groomer. Good luck.
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