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Is it ok to pluck whiskers?? Last Saturday I took Katie to the groomer but Katie's regular groomer was out sick, so someone else worked on her. Anyway, Katie got her bath, blow dry and trim and everything was going fine until I saw the groomer take out a pair of tweezers and PLUCK OUT one of Katie's whiskers!! I stopped her because I have NEVER seen anyone do this before and it totally freaked me out! I said to her "Are you crazy?!?!?! Don't pluck her whiskers - you're hurting her." And she said to me "It's part of the grooming process. Every groomer does this. Don't be paranoid". DONT BE PARANOID???? Needless to say she got a severe tongue lashing and NO tip! How dare anyone tell me now to care what happens to my baby?? I have NEVER seen ANY groomer do this and I've never even heard about it! I have 2 dogs and I've been taking them to a groomer for over a year and this is the FIRST time I ever saw something like this being done. I always stay for their appointments because I don't like them being put in the cages and I also want to make sure that no one ever hurts them (or someone tries to steal them - hey, you never know!). But is this normal? Could plucking out whiskers damage her little face somehow? It must have hurt her! My poor baby!! :mad: |
I've NEVER hearde of that either. Now I am not a groomer so I wouldnt know but that just sounds odd to me! |
I don't think that's normal. Poor baby!! That must have been painful. I would be so upset if someone did that to Otis. Whiskers are there for a purpose, to help them "feel" and aid their senses! |
Good question Both my babies go to the groomers tomorrow morning. Silk's first time since I have gotten her. She came to me in March and her hair had been shaved down. I took her one other time to a groomer that I ususally don't use but I had to kennel them and thought I would give them a try. I told them not to cut any hair on her....guess what she came back with bangs. I did not want bangs. Anyways I never knew that they pluck thier wiskers. Chris |
Both of mine were groomed recently and she didn't pluck their whiskers. |
Their never plucked Maximus whiskers...they are everywhere..lol...but no I have been to 2 different groomers and both times they didn't |
I don't think yorkies need or should have those plucked - if someone wants the face CUT - thats fine -but plucking face hair ? It sounds like it may hurt on top of not being something any of the groomers I've been have ever done - They DO pluck the hair inside the ears - that's normal and should be done... It's really hard to find a good groomer - Writing down what you WANT done in easy to follow instructions may help a bit - I bet your yorkie looks cute but no that doesn't sound normal to me....course I could be WAY wrong. |
Thanks guys! So basically this lady is off her rocker! I know it hurt because Katie JUMPED when she plucked the first AND ONLY whisker - she didn't have a chance to pluck a second because I was up and yelling like a bat out of hell. I didn't know what the tweezers were for when she took them out so I hesistated to watch and see what she would do. I was so SHOCKED and mad because it was obvious that it hurt my girl. I told my mom what happened and she went out and bought Katie a bunch of treats as a "get well" gift. :D |
Villette is right..I started making a list 2 weeks beforehand..and carrying it everywhere that way I addressed everything..I then gave it to the groomer...after the horror experiences I had..I found a groomer where I can stay and watch and I made sure my list was right there next to her..call me crazy!!!! |
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I remember on Showdogs Moms and Dads they showed a person who plucked their dogs whiskers so some people do this. I just don't think it is necessary. |
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I also heard another story from my groomer where someone came to pick up a dog but it was not their dog - they stole it! Some guy must have heard the lady who dropped her poodle off say the dogs name. Then he came in later after the grooming and said his girlfriend sent him to pick up the dog for her. Can you imagine that happening to you? Totally disgusting! |
It is horrible...the things that go on...I watch from behind the wall so Maximus doesn't see me because otherwise he is totally distracted..but they have seats and magazine and you can hear and see everything..but it is angled so they can't treally see you...I slipped up last time and walked up to ask something and he saw me and he was barking like a madman...lol |
I pluck a few hairs on my chin, but not Maggie's |
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. If I Saw That Done To My Puppy, I Would Of Grabbed The Tweezers And Pulled One Out Of Her Mustache.. |
LOL! :rolleyes: |
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I've never heard of plucking the whiskers for grooming purposes. But if that groomer's proffesional, he/she should've asked you if you wanted it done. I know I have yelped (:D) because Pickles' whiskers pokes while she's giving me kisses. I'd rather get all "yelped" out than have her go through the plucking(which sounds painful). |
Dont they need those? Dont wiskers help with thier senses or something? I know they do with cats and other animals. I would think that dogs have them for some sort of reason. I watch too much animal planet and discovery channel :p . And about watching your groomer- I think thats a great idea. I am still a little scared to take CHloe to the groomer so I havent yet. But I have seen the groomers at pet smart and they always look like they are being mean to the animals. I have seen some be very mean. It scares me. |
whiskers They clean the face of many breeds to show them, like Doxies, hounds etc..but they cut the whiskers off. I have gotten them caught in a fine toothed comb and they cry when the whiskers is pulled out..then it grows back like a wire. |
I took my yorkie to the groomers twice and both times she shaved his nose( I didn't like this) and around his eyes. I have been trimming him myself for about 6 months and he looks okey but I am afraid to pull the hair out of his ears ( don't want to hear him cry). My vet said it wasn't necessary to pull hairs unless they got an infection. I don't want to take him to any groomer but am worried about his ears. Any advice would be appreciated. I didn't mean to get off topic. I don't think you should pull whiskers. |
I cut those coarse whiskers that always seem to be 2 inches longer than any of their facial hair. I did Remi's ears today-if I don't pluck his ear hair, he gets the worst gunk and the hair stick together. He is the world's biggest cry baby so I do one ear at a time with him. He doe okay with one at a time.. They need to be pulled for health reasons,, |
OUCH!!! I know it hurts when I try to pluck mine and theirs goes in much deeper than ours! :eek: |
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