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Originally Posted by kaymo Call me a skeptic but something doesn't sound right with this story. I'll bet you either an accident happened when the dog was with the groomer or the owner and she wanted the dog replaced free of charge without letting the breeder know the real story. For the groomer to send the wrong dog home and then the owner doesn't recognize his own dog and in addition to that the dog doesn't recognize his owner .......hmmmmmmmm? I smell a rat!
I also happen to have the best groomer in the whole world so maybe that's why I'm so skeptical. |
Krissy, you would NEVER have to worry that I would send the kids home with someone else... However you might worry cause I might take them home myself lol. Maybe Mike wont notice 3 extra dogs in the house. I think Bentley and Sherman could possibly blend in if they dont roll over and expose their bellies

considering all my yorkies are girls
However I think he will notice Cha Cha since we dont have any short haired Chi's here.
I could never imagine sending the wrong dog home with someone. The dogs should have ID cards on their crates.
Im so happy my customers do trust me with all the evil groomers out there, I could never imagine hurting someones dog. Its just not right.
I dont think I would ever forgive myself if something happened to one of my clients dogs.
On a different note:
I was almost in tears today.. I groom a sick golden retriever who has cancer all inside of his body. He doesnt look or act sick at all, you would have no idea hes sick. His owner told me he started having seizures recently. I get so scared that I may never see him again when he leaves the shop. Hes such a sweet boy and always so happy and eager to please. Im going to miss him when its time for him to cross over, I hope he continues to beat the odds and I pray for him all the time. He came in today, thats what made me share this story right now. Im starting to tear up just typing about him now.