shihtzulover
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I took my dog to a new groomer today. She is fairly new, but she has a nice website, and has a certificate in dog grooming.
I was a bit uneasy, because I had to drop my dog off at her house. She worked from her basement ,and she welcomed me in. It seemed okay, so I decided to try it out.
Since I live a bit far away from her house, I decided to stay in the town and do some shopping. The website had said to allow at least 2 hours, but she said that it would be 3. I wasn't thrilled about that, but I went to the mall and did my shopping.
I actually had my mom with me, so we decided to head back there after about 2 hours and 45 minutes. We figured that he would be almost done. Instead, she did not look happy to see us. She even said (not meanly and kind of in a joking tone, but still) "I haven't called yet, have I?". Then she said that it would be another hour, and that he was too wiggly, so she was not sure that she would be able to finish him properly. She said that he was good, but that he squirmed around a lot.
This is the fourth groomer that I have brought him to, and none had a problem with him. If they were only working with one dog at a time (as she was) it took a maximum of two hours. It just seemed that she did not know what she was doing. He is a dog - of course he is going to wiggle and get impatient with being groomed. To me, a good dog groomer should be able to handle that.
We left and then went back an hour later, and he was ready. I was upset about the whole experience and since she owned the business, i only gave her about 10% as a tip. I wasn't even sure if I was supposed to tip her, because she owns the business, and she was working from her home.
Now I have him home, and this is actually the best haircut that he has ever had. She did a good job on it, and I feel bad for tipping her so little, but at the time, I was planning to never bring him back. Now I'm not sure. I just can't understand how a dog groomer could have so much trouble with him, especially when none others have had any issues in the past. I don't deny that he can squirm around, but he is not aggressive at all (as she even said herself), and he is small.
There were things about the other groomers that I didn't like (I didn't like the haircuts, etc), so I don't want to bring him back to them, either. I'm not sure what to do. At this point, I think that I might just buy a clipper and start grooming him myself.
Thoughts?
I was a bit uneasy, because I had to drop my dog off at her house. She worked from her basement ,and she welcomed me in. It seemed okay, so I decided to try it out.
Since I live a bit far away from her house, I decided to stay in the town and do some shopping. The website had said to allow at least 2 hours, but she said that it would be 3. I wasn't thrilled about that, but I went to the mall and did my shopping.
I actually had my mom with me, so we decided to head back there after about 2 hours and 45 minutes. We figured that he would be almost done. Instead, she did not look happy to see us. She even said (not meanly and kind of in a joking tone, but still) "I haven't called yet, have I?". Then she said that it would be another hour, and that he was too wiggly, so she was not sure that she would be able to finish him properly. She said that he was good, but that he squirmed around a lot.
This is the fourth groomer that I have brought him to, and none had a problem with him. If they were only working with one dog at a time (as she was) it took a maximum of two hours. It just seemed that she did not know what she was doing. He is a dog - of course he is going to wiggle and get impatient with being groomed. To me, a good dog groomer should be able to handle that.
We left and then went back an hour later, and he was ready. I was upset about the whole experience and since she owned the business, i only gave her about 10% as a tip. I wasn't even sure if I was supposed to tip her, because she owns the business, and she was working from her home.
Now I have him home, and this is actually the best haircut that he has ever had. She did a good job on it, and I feel bad for tipping her so little, but at the time, I was planning to never bring him back. Now I'm not sure. I just can't understand how a dog groomer could have so much trouble with him, especially when none others have had any issues in the past. I don't deny that he can squirm around, but he is not aggressive at all (as she even said herself), and he is small.
There were things about the other groomers that I didn't like (I didn't like the haircuts, etc), so I don't want to bring him back to them, either. I'm not sure what to do. At this point, I think that I might just buy a clipper and start grooming him myself.
Thoughts?