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Old 03-12-2015, 08:11 PM   #22
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Same with SirTeddykins. Lots of patience and treats! Zoey's bit more stubborn. Sometimes, I have to hold Zoey's muzzle gently so she wouldn't bite the flea comb or turn her head. After couple strokes, I'd let her rest a bit and offer a treat. It's been working well so far.

Many members here groom at home for maybe reasons. (I'm one of them.) If you decide to go to a groomer, just make sure you research them first. Perhaps get some recommendations from friends that use groomers.

There are a lot of good groomers out there but some of the horror stories I've read/heard makes me paranoid. lol
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