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#68955 - 06/11/06 09:49 PM
Pet Grooming !!!
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Registered: 02/24/04
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Loc: Nevada
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Please take heed...this situation has been happening all to often now and it usually goes unreported to the media. These busy groomers will wash your precious dog and throw them into a metal cage with a dryer turned on full force and walk away to do another dog or even two. These dryers get very hot and the poor dog has no where to go. A beautiuful very little Lasa Apso in New York was left in one of these hellish contraptions unattended to and when someone finally checked on her, she was DEAD. An autopsy stated she died of extreme heat exhaustion and that it must have been a miserable way to die. Don't kid yourself all the groomers with these machines use them and the animals are just left there, they are time savers for the groomers who over book in order to make the big bucks. There are NO qualification to say you are a groomer, no tests they need to take, no licensing to worry about, so anyone can say they're a groomer. If you must use a groomer insist they DO NOT use the drying cage but dry with a hand dryer. Tell them the dog has a heart condition or asthma, what ever you need to say to save your animal this fate. Or take the dogs to Petco or PetSmart where they groom in front of a glass and you can watch them. I have been investigating this for some time now for an article and was shocked to find so many owners that have suffered a loss like this. They might try to say their drying cage is safe and not too hot, well just put yourself in the animals place, in a enclosed small space with hot air blowing into that space....If you love your pet please be careful and don't trust what the groomers say about these, hopefully, soon to be discontinued cages. [ June 17, 2006, 08:29 PM: Message edited by: chatty lady ]
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#68956 - 06/11/06 10:13 PM
Re: Pet Grooming !!!
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Registered: 10/08/04
Posts: 1274
Loc: MD
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Chatty, I will tell my daughter about this she takes her little yorkie to a groomer to have her washed and cut . Thanks for this very inportant tip. What sad new though about that poor dog [ June 11, 2006, 07:13 PM: Message edited by: Renee ]
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#68957 - 06/12/06 01:22 AM
Re: Pet Grooming !!!
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Registered: 03/10/06
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Chatty, I lost my beautiful bichon in 2003 after a grooming, but not quite the same way. She was cut with a razor or scissor and developed a staph infection at the site of the wound two weeks later. The groomer never even told us about the cut. The vet tried so very hard to keep from having to put her down but she was 15 and her immune system was compromised simply due to her age. It was awful. She was in pain and truly suffered at the end. We still cry over our loss that we feel was not necessary. My son in law has now learned to groom their new bichon himself. She looks so cute and they refuse to send her to a groomer. I will certainly pass along your story to all I know that use groomers. Thank you.
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#68960 - 06/12/06 09:10 PM
Re: Pet Grooming !!!
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Registered: 11/07/05
Posts: 1096
Loc: West Chester ,PA
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Chatty. I just took my 2 cockers for their grooming on Friday and the groomer asked me to sign a petition while I was there...it seems Pennsylvania has a bill on the table to require all dog groomers to be certified by the state and licensed before they can groom animals.the groomer has to take a 5 month course and be recertified every few years...i think it's a spectacular idea...so I refused to sign her petition against it...the news stations and papers in Philadelphia have done quite a few investigative reports about abuse and neglect by these groomers...hopefully this bill will pass and other states will follow suit...the fact that my groomer was so upset makes me not want to take my little guys back to her....it's so scary!!!
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