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Poor Chanel. They should not have to go through such trauma just to get groomed :( :( :( . I went through a bunch with Max at first, too but they weren't abusive--they just didn't know how to groom a yorkie. I was paying $45-$55 for uneven chopped up hair. I could have done that kind of job for FREE!!!. Here's what you can do...since you can't find someone in houston, you can send Chanel and Cheri to Pittsburgh and they all can have a spa day together. A massage is included in a full service groom, too so they can have a day of pampering :D . AND it's $20-25 CHEAPER than the hack jobs I was paying for before!!! Check out this place--It's called the Cozy Inn Pet Resort and Spa (it's also a boarding facility) http://www.cozyinnpetresort.com/ Make sure your volume is up :D :D :D |
LOL !!! OMG I WANT TO GO !! :D :D I read this and fell out - Aerobics ?? LOLOLOL ~!! Now THAT I'd like to see ! Outside activities include nature walks on wooded trails, summer picnics, aerobic classes for overweight pets and low impact aerobics for older and physically challenged pets, dancing, ball games, frisbee, and much, much more! |
I didn't know they did aerobics either :p . Now THAT'S somethin' to see!!! :eek: I wonder if they do doga :rolleyes: |
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"Hmmmmm.....hmmmmmmm......when is it TREAT time ? This is killin our tails !" |
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with the serene music playing in the background... :lol tears :lol tears :lol tears All jokes aside--it really is a great place. I read an article in the newspaper last year that said the Cozy Inn was going to expand their boarding facility in the near future to include--are you ready for this--Cozy Chateaus, which will have full sized ADULT beds for the dogs to sleep on...for the dogs who are not used to sleeping on "lowly" pet beds :rolleyes: AND a person will spend the night there IN THE BED with your dog since most of them are used to sleeping with their skin family members. HOW ABOUT THAT???!!! I wonder how much it will cost to board your pet in one of THOSE??? |
Oh no that's just terrible!!! I heard a story (don't remember when) about a groomer who put a dog in a cage and put that dryer on him. Well, s/he forgot about the dog, and the dog died from the dryer heat! :( :( |
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Did you guys 'nick' your babies when trimming them or could it possibly be a burn? The blade can get really hot when you use it. So what you think might be a 'nick' could be a burn. There is a spray you can get at Petsmart where the trimmers are located that will cool the blade while you use it. I stop every few minutes and spray the blade and I've never found a sore spot on them since. Next time you're trimming, touch the blade with your finger periodically and check the temp to see if it's getting hot. Just thought I'd share this, as it was something I wasn't aware of. |
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thanks so much for posting that. My bigger trimmers (electric) DO heat up now that I think of it. |
OH MY GOODNESS!! That poor baby!!! This is why when I do take Mojo to get groomed, I stay right there chatting with the groomer. I will never leave him alone - ever! In fact, just a few weeks ago, I took him in and my grandmother had a doctors appt. I didn't want to leave him there or leave him and Lily in the car while my grandmother was in the doctors, so I drove (hauled) home (30 minutes) to take them back home and run back to get her and get to her appt. Whew! |
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