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Originally Posted by Dawn125 Most groomers won't let you stay and watch because they want to be safe. Dog's get very excited when their owners are around and tend to jump around. Jumping around and sharp sissors are not a good mix. I have never told a parent that they couldn't stay and watch their dogs groom. Very few have expressed a desire to stay anyway. However, today I had one ask if she could watch her dog get a haircut. The woman had a 4 year old daughter and it was the daughter who wanted to watch. I told her she could watch but if the dog got too excited she would probably not be able to stay. She lasted about 45 seconds. Her dog was wiggling and jumping around. It was getting clipped short all over so no sissors involved at that point, so no danger as far as that is concerned. The dog began to bark at the owner and kept trying to jump off the table (did I mention that this was a 90 lb german shepherd?). Anyway, the owner grabbed her daughter, gave me a little wave and beat it out the door. It took me about 5 minutes to calm the dog back down and get back to clipping. That little 45 seconds was very stressful for everyone in the salon (the woman and her child, her dog, me, other humans in the shop and the rest of the dogs). I still won't ever tell someone that they can't stay but it is much easier to have mom go have lunch or go shopping and come back when we are done. |
I wouldn't have a problem at all leaving my dog with someone I trusted. I guess dogs are like kids, Kids usually do better if the parents are not in the room like if they are getting stitches or something like that, kids will cry and kick and scream 10 times worse with mom or dad in the room because they think that will get their way with parents in the room. I know this is my down fall but I have issues with trusting new people.