Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
First trip to the Groomer's... quite the adventure!
It was off to a rocky start right from the get go...
So this was not what I expected our first trip to the Groomer to be like. I still don't even know the woman's name. She is NOT friendly to humans but she talks to the animals in her shop in a super sweet voice. Goldie seemed to love her and she did a good job.
So my question, would you look past the look (and smell) of the shop and put your personal feelings for her aside and continue using her based on her skills or would you look elsewhere? Finding a reasonably priced decent Groomer in this area has proven to be a challenge.
Todays bill was $20. Petsmart quoted me $65 to have the same thing done.
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Good point about Goldie being the customer! I agree, I'd rather have someone great to Goldie and rude to me than someone incredibly nice to me and rude to Goldie since this really is about her.
And you're right about her liking to give advice. The only time I saw any warm look on her face was when she was showing me how to comb Goldie. It started out as a little bit of scolding but then as she showed me certain strokes and ways to hold her she seemed to be more relaxed, probably because she was doing something she likes. Maybe she really just has horrible people skills! I still wonder what her name is... HAHA ;)
while i do agree that Goldie is the customer, my POV is that you and Goldie are one in the same customer... let me put it this way... you wouldn't take your child to a dentist who had a dirty/smelly office who was also rude to you, but was exceptional at his dentistry... you and your family are the customers, not just the one having the work done on them :)
also i'd say there's a difference in giving advice vs beating you down with the things you were doing wrong but that's just me :)
This IS a tough one! First, as Karen mentioned, if the groomer didn't ask for proof of up to date vaccinations, I'd move on, even if both my dog and I adored the groomer. The fact that Goldie loved her would weigh heavily with me. Because the woman is direct to the point of rudeness, maybe you could be direct with her too. "I love the way Goldie looks and she likes you, but lady--this place STINKS! That bothers me."
My first groomer sounds a lot like this lady, except she shaved Trav's nose when I emphasized that I didn't want his nose shaved. Said this several times, actually, and in addition to a shaved nose I got a diatribe about labradoodles--how could anybody think that the mating of a poodle and lab would result in any kind of decent dog--amazing, considering I was customer with a labradoodle! This crosses the line from rude to stupid. lol
That is so funny you mentioning that... this lady said something similar to me. She said "you do realize that ALL DOGS shed don't you? I hope you didn't get this breed because it's supposed to be nonshed. She will shed and she will mat. that's what everyone signs up for when getting a goldendoodle. I'm still not sure I understand all the hype". HA! I was like "yep. I did my research. I understand both the shedding and matting factors"
I do like your idea of being direct with her too. Next time Goldie goes I will mention the smell! "LIGHT A CANDLE LADY GEEZ" ;)
Your story is awful and I'm sorry that you had to go through that. HOWEVER, I must say that Goldie looks adorable.
I personally would never, ever go to that groomer again! I have learned to trust my instincts more after trying to ignore them and finding out the hard way that my insticts were right, I find when getting bad vibes from somewhere or someone then there usually is a good reason. You were treated very rudely and poorly and one only can imagine how she treats the dogs. That is just my opinion and what I would do, but that was just not right.
Just another note...Karen did make a good point about the vaccines...also I do not know how this lady dries the Dogs, but do not go to anyone who puts them in one of those enclosed dryers...very dangerous... Your baby is adorable!!!!
What is an enclosed dryer?
It is an automatic dryer that they set the timer on, basically they put your dog in their close the door and set the timer, It looks like an oven...but there have been a lot of cases of dogs dying because the groomer left them in there to long or just forgot, really horrible, I am not sure if they are legal anymore or not..but the first thing I asked my groomer is how they dry the dogs...also just to let you know I pay $45 for my grooming....
I've been having my dogs professionally groomed for 36 years and I have never heard of this.
Neither have I but I did know someone whose Bernese Mountain dog became very ill after becoming overheated and dehydrated while at the groomer.
These two were left in the dryer for over an hour and basically fried
http://www.wkyc.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=119421
(2010)
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,539289,00.html (2009)
http://fox8.com/2012/06/22/groomer-expected-to-be-charged-in-dogs-d...
This dog hung himself in the noose and found just hanging. This groomer was criminally charged!
These are just my area and there are many more :(
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