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This is horrible irresponsible groomer. I would call her tell her you are taking Albus to the vet and that you are holding her fully responsible not only for any damage she may have caused but for frightening a pup who was has haviing his first big groom. Personally I would be both worried and livid. This is most certainly neither normal nor acceptable.
I agree 100%. I'd take him to the vet and find out exactly what is wrong with the eye and how that happens. Never heard of anything like this, and I've been having dogs professionally groomed for 38 years.
Oh my goodness- that sounds and looks awful! I would think that a pup has to be pulling pretty hard to break blood vessels in the eyes. And, they don't hurt when they break. So I have to wonder if she maybe got something in his eyes- shampoo or spray? I would take him to the vet and give her the bill. Eye problems aren't anything to mess around with. Poor Albus!!!
And, look in his ears. The head shaking might be from overaggressive ear cleaning....
Poor Albus. I can't add anything to what Nicky and Lori said except that if you take him to the vet, I hope the vet there is nothing seriously wrong and he and you are feeling better soon.
Oy! I'm so sorry to hear this happened to your poor pup! Definitely need a new groomer :(
Unacceptable! I would have been so upset and I would have been talking to the groomer as to what exactly happened. Poor baby and it hurts to even look at the picture. I would have your Vet evaluate the situation. I am so sorry this was his first grooming experience and for you too. It is so hard to see our babies hurting or upset.
There are a lot of dogs who are not crazy about the dryer and then there are dogs that cannot tolerate it without the possibility of injury. Unfortunately there are a lot of groomers who will force a dog under extreme distress to accept it. The drier that is used in a normal shop is very loud and very powerful - think of a blow dryer x 100 - it will literally blow a small dog off of the table. I would find a new groomer and let them know that he is fearful of the drier. Also you might want to think of buying a Happy Hoodie for him to take with you to the new groomers. I use them with a lot of dogs - it is sort of like a sweatband that goes over the head and ears - it seems to really help a lot of dogs by muffling noise and also no air blows in their ears. I also use cotton in the ears for some dogs that react to the drier. Ask them to introduce slowly with the hoodie and/or cotton and if he reacts fearfully to stop and cool fan dry him or use their stand drier. Make sure that they do NOT use cage heat fan driers. They may charge you more as he will take more time - I don't but they might. The HV driers are very fast and many shops are trying to get as many dogs through as they can. He will probably be just fine with future groomings - I have a number of clients at my salon that have HV drier fear - they do just fine and enjoy the grooming session as long as it is not on. I have even been successful after a number of pleasant grooming sessions with a dog with HV fear to reintroduce it after they begin to trust me and have the hoodie on. If you have any concerns, take him to a vet - call the groomer first and let her know that you are taking him and expect her insurance to cover it. Good luck and I am sorry that you had such a traumatic experience.
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