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Yorkie death at groomer Without details of the tragedy, my beloved Yorkie died at the groomer from gross negligence on their part. I would pray this has happened to no one else, but I understand that it has. MY QUESTION: Does anyone out there know of ANY law or legal ramifications???? I am told none exist. Please help if possible! Thank you...and go kiss your yorkie! |
Im so sorry for your loss that is terrible. |
I'm so sorry for your lost. Hopefully someone here may be able to give you some advice on the legalities. |
OH MY GOODNESS!!!! That is soo horrible!!! it makes me so sick to my stomach to hear things like this. I am a groomer and i do not even understand how that happens!!! A friend of my mothers knew of someone who took their cocker spaniel to a groomer and she was killed in a cage with a cage dryer left on her too long, and the stainless steel cage got too hot and killed her. I just cannot even imagine this ever happening. ALthough i refuse to use a cage dryer. Did you sign any form of release to the groomer before you left your dog? Did it have any health problems? |
i'm sure if you contacted a local lawyer about wrongful death of a pet or animal neglect/abuse from that groomer you would have a case in small claims court at least. it's sure worth a shot. they won't be able to get your baby back and i'm so sorry to hear about the loss, but you can get financial compensation and possibly put them out of business or have their license revoked. |
Ugh I am so sorry to hear this! When I first got my puppy, her breeder warned me about groomers. I wish yours had given you the same warning :( I don't know the legalities of it, but I would NOT rest until you expose them! Call your local news, start a blog, a facebook page, ANYTHING to destroy their name. I am so sorry for your loss. |
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I cannot imagine the grief you must be going through right now. I am so very sorry for your loss. |
Oh my gosh how sad. Sending hugs I would agree maybe just call a lawyer and ask. You may save someone else's dog. |
I am so sorry for your loss. Accidents happen quite frequently with small dogs at the groomers, in doggie daycare, and at home, and many are preventable. As I am not familiar with laws in your state, it may be best to contact a lawyer to see what can be done. Again I am so very sorry for your loss. |
Someone already gave you the legal advice I would have so I just wanted to let you know how very sorry I am for your loss |
RachelandSadie gave good advice. I am so very sorry for your loss. |
I am so sorry for your loss. This is a fear of mine when I leave Gizmo with someone. I also had a friend who lost their baby due to an accident at the groomers. |
How awful! I am so very sorry for your loss! |
This is such a terrible tragedy, my Prayers are with you. I know you are heartbroken. There should be something legally you can do, there was a story in the news in Atlanta last year, a man left his small dog at the groomers and they left the dog on the table with the leash on his neck and he died from a broken neck. The man sued the person that owned the grooming salon. |
Oh how horrible! I can't imagine what you must be going through. I hope you find some way to bring them to justice for what they have done. I am so sorry! |
I am so sorry for your loss. I cannot even begin to imagine..... I would definitely spend a few dollars to consult with an attorney for advice on how to proceed. I also would contact the Better Business Bureau and ask for advice on how to lodge a complaint against that business. |
I am so sorry for your loss. If you believe the death of your furbaby was caused by either negligence or a deliberate act on the part of the groomer, than your local animal control might be a good place to start. After that, I would seek the advice of a lawyer to see if there was any further action you could take. Small claims court, where you represent yourself, might be another option. I'm also a big believer in the power of the press. If you believe this was a preventable tragedy, you might consider contacting your local paper or news station to see if they could run a story about it. That way it might possibly prevent someone else from suffering the way you have. |
First of all im so sorry for your loss. A few years ago a relative of mine brought her dog to groomer to get her nails clipped and the groomer cut the nail to close, a blood infection formed and the dog died soon after. I don't really remeber the details because I was living far away at the time but I can find out for you. I believe she sued and won...at the very least the cost of the dog, and vet bills. |
I am so sorry that is awful,,,my DIL"s sister took her poodle to the groomer and most likley yours was drowned like hers was |
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Oh my goodness!!! i cannot beleive a groomer could drown a dog!!! This is soo sooo sad!!!!! |
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I don't leave my pups at the groomer. If I cannot sit there, then they don't go. Period. |
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After picking up their dog from the groomer they took it for a necropsy and was told that it was drowned |
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OP there is an attorney in BR who deals with animal laws. I don't have the name, but perhaps you can google for it. Are you close to BR? |
Oh! I just found this.....a list of attorneys in LA who specialize in animal law: Animal Law Section of the Louisiana State Bar Association |
This is just so very sad. I'm so sorry for your tragic loss of your baby. |
I bet the dogs that drown at the groomers do so getting sprayed with water while being rinsed. They probably did not realize you do not have to be underwater to drown. |
This is so sad. I hope you contact some lawyers, the BBB, Animal control, your local news, all the online review sites. I remember a thread on here a while back a baby was left in the cage dryer and suffered 3rd degree burns. Poor baby was cooking from the inside out, but she survived. The damage was horrific. :( http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...n-graphic.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...-largo-fl.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...es-friend.html |
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