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she`s tired HI everyone!! I am new here & it seems like a nice place to be!! Good job everyone!!:p I took Darla to the groomer this morn. At 9:45 & picked her up at 1:15. This is her first time to stay for any period of time. The only other times she`s been is to have her feet trimmed & toenails cut. I didn`t have to leave her for that. Well, since we`ve been home she`s just laying around, resting up I suppose.:confused: |
Is she acting abornomally for her usual ways? I have heard stories of groomers sedating dogs so they could groom them. Keep an eye on her. |
The first thing that crossed my mind is sedation too. Isn't that illegal without permission from the owner??? |
I`ll keep an eye on her. I haven`t ever had a baby to have to go to the groomer before. She`s only 5 months. We only have one other baby a 15 year old Boston Terrier. She gets her baths & stuff done at home. |
The groomer didn`t tell me anything about sedation. I hope she didn`t give her anything!! especially without asking first.:( |
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She`s had all of her vaccines. I thought maybe she was just tired out. You know leaving your baby at the groomer,is about like your childs first day of kindergarten.I was scared to leave her (all alone)! |
I doubt a groomer would sedate without permission. Tricksie would come home tired after 3-5 hours at the groomer, it was stressful. I have a mobile groomer now and it takes 1 hour and Tricksie is full of energy when it is done. |
I'm sure she's just tired from the stress. Three hours is a long time and the stress can wear them out. A person can tell when they've been drugged. They just don't look the same out of their eyes and they don't act the same, either. |
Lulu was the same way, tired. She must of put up some fight at the groomer's. LOL! I wouldn't worry.... |
:aimeeyork poor little one. I would let her sleep, but, also pbserve her closely .She had a rough grooming experience, and probably was a bit stressed .If she was hearing all the other dogs bark and cry, then some strang person man handeling her, then Yea she is exhausted.:aimeeyork |
I wish we had a mobile groomer around here!! That would be nice. So they come to your house & groom your babies? Her eyes look fine, maybe a little tired looking . which she hasn`t had them open that much. yeah, probably just stressed out. I guess I`d be stressed out too listening to all those barking dogs.:) |
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So lucky to have a home groomer, she did my Maltese for 15 years, she charges $50 and is well worth it. Check on the internet, there are a lot of mobile groomers. Just hug that baby.:) |
I`ll check on the mobile groomer. The lady that I took Darla to is doing all of her grooming alone. I didn`t know that she was the only person there. If I can`t find a mobile groomer in my area, I`m going to try a groomer at a vets. office. My vet doesn`t have a groomer at his office.I was thinking it would be better if more than 1 person could see what was going on. |
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Oh yes, my boys are EXHAUSTED when they get home from the groomers. I think its a stressful experience for them and when they get home they are wiped from being away from mommy and being bathed and brushed and cut (which they HATE)! Usually they are pretty chilled out or sleeping for the rest of the day! |
Tricksie's 5 hours of grooming, when they forgot to call me was at the Vet's office. |
This is one of my biggest fears. I just posted a thread about being afraid of taking my Jazzi to the groomers again. After I took her the first time she acted funny and now HATES for me to brush her (she turns a little physco)! Im afraid that they will abuse her or even sedate her due to her behavior. I dont want that at all! |
Oh no, you`d think the vets. office would be better.but I guess not. |
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