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ultraviolet555
post Feb 1 2011, 06:25 PM

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I dont have any problem with them. I have tried a few groomer. they are fine reasonable price and acceptable standard.

Is your poodle a new pups? maybe it need some training to learn how to behave not running around too much like what my Lab used to behave.

try buying a clicker and train your next dog. I am always there for my brownie when she was still a pup when grooming.


it is just bad luck. hope you can get it back soon.
ultraviolet555
post Feb 2 2011, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(Divas @ Feb 1 2011, 08:30 PM)
Disagree with this. I do agree that a lot of dogs need better training, however this has nothing to do with the poodle's situation as pretty much any dog will run out of an unfamiliar place without their owner present no matter how well trained they are.

If your dog slips off the grooming table it could be bad luck (or bad training). If your dog gets out of a cage (due to their own cleverness of opening the door) and eats some kibble that gives them a slight tummy upset, it could be bad luck.
If your dog manages to leave the premises of the shop without anyone noticing, this is bad shop management. when dealing with live animals, you should expect that some will figure out how to get out of a cage and make your shop as secure as possible so they stay confined in the premises at least. It could be that this was a freak accident and an isolated incident, accidents do happen Not a reason to shun the groomer all together, but perhaps an excuse to be slightly more cautious.
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I totally agreed with you, Divas. That is why I am always there for my brownie.

If this happen all the time then they have a serious problem with their management. I will bring my dear for grooming after CNY and will try to find out whether they have any reasonable precaution to avoid this kind of thing from happening. Rationally I think it also depends on the size of the animal that can slip out.

we can be a safe driver and follow all the safety measurement on the road but accident still happened la. unless we drive tank on the road. right??

But let say who to blame if one of the dog jump off the table while grooming and bite a customer? and you are the customer.

I cant simply rely on what other people say and I will try to find out what really happened. Or maybe some competitor trying to affect their reputation. I just not convince to rely on that post and comments and choose another groomer for my dear.

gong xi fa chai to you and hopefully the owner can find back the dog if it is really missing. icon_rolleyes.gif



 

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