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Jenn, I am sorry you had this experience and I am sitting here fuming mad that it happened at all. I tend to be a bit 'in your face' about things like that so I am sharing what I would be doing at this point. Either I would take the boys with me or I would take excellent pictures of the damage, cut, redness and so on, I would head back to the Petco and ask to speak to the manager. We would have a long talk about the injuries and see what he/she has to say, if they are not sympathetic toward you and angry at their own employees I might mention calling in authorities about cruelty to animals. I hope your boys feel better soon.
I had a similar experience once at Petsmart. I had taken Sophie in to have her nails trimmed. Long story short they let her slip off the table with the strap on her neck. I had offered to stand and hold her on the table and they said I couldn't be behind the counter. So I stood watching while it happened. Fortunately she was ok. At that point another groomer came over to assist. When I got home I put a scathing review on their website. Within 1/2 a day I had a call from the Salon Manager apologizing and saying any time I came again to please ask for her and she would do it personally. Bottom line, I just learned to do it myself and have never been back.
That being said, I personally do not cut all of the hair out of the pads. I trim them up with the scissors and keep them all neat and clean, but I don't try and get in there with the clippers and get it all out. I talked with Lucy's allergy Dr about it and she agreed that it doesn't need to all come out. I haven't had any trouble with matting or stuff getting in there so for me it really isn't an issue. Just like pulling all the hair out of the ears. We don't have ear infection issues so I don't pull the hair out. Sort of like If it isn't broke, don't fix it.
I'm so sorry this happened to you and the boys. It's inexcusable, and I agree with Judy that the management needs to be told about it. I also agree that you shouldn't beat yourself up about it.
There are good groomers out there, but it can take some work to find them, and they are rarely working at the "big box" stores. If you can do it yourself, that's great. I never have and never will groom my own dogs, and over the years I've followed some groomers from place to place and stopped using others when things weren't to my liking. I recently stopped using one who's been grooming JD for several years, because something started feeling "off" about her, so I agree with "going with your gut", too. It took some doing, but I found a groomer who lets me stay with JD the whole time, and arranges our appointments so that we don't have to wait around.
Hugs to you & the boys. :)
So sorry for this experience for you and the doods. Quincy goes to PetSmart for day care camp all the time, but I don't use the groomers. Too noisy and chaotic. I have been lucky to find a local groomer owned by two sisters that are lovely. They told me that Quincy jumped back up onto the grooming table when the groomer was done! Guess that tells the story. Plus he looks great - just the right length.
I hope PBJ have forgotten all about that day!
Have you posted pictures lately of the yard do over?
This is awful! I'm so sorry you, P & B had to go through this. I totally agree with Judy! But don't beat yourself up about it. Sometimes it's hard to know what to do in the moment. The first time I took Finn to be groomed, I talked with the woman in advance with the puppy so he could meet her. I explained I only wanted him bathed, brushed and nails clipped and that I wanted him to have a positive experience. All good. When I dropped him off she immediately shoved him (no greeting, no nothing) into a cage next to a wet dog with a blower on full blast. She told me I couldn't stay and I didn't know what to do either. When I picked him up he seemed ok but she was "too busy" to answer any of my questions as to how it went. This was a puppy! I never went back to her and I did talk to the manager a few days later. I also found out later, that with her careless ways, she had burned a dog's eyes with a dryer!! Today, I wouldn't hesitate to say I've changed my mind, I want my dog back, now! ((Hugs))
Yes, Jenn, get a clippers and it is easy to trim between their pads. You can also use the clippers to do the inside of the ears (I do) and the parts of the face that you want really short. We use 1 mm between the toes and 6 mm on the face. We also shave the belly. You can do it. Take your time and plan to do their grooming when you have the time to spend with them. We spread it over a few days and there are two of us working on the dogs. Relax. It will all be okay and their hair does grow out quickly. I'm sure the dogs were very happy to see you and get rescued.
Well, there are two of us, and we seldom do a groom in one day. We get too tired. Groucho Too would willingly stand for five hours with only one break to go to the dog run, but Harpo is not that patient. You will find the right schedule for both of you. Charlie usually does the feet and face one day and that is about it. If their toenails needs trimming or ears cleaned, he will do that too. The next day I start with shaving the inside of the ears and the belly, then give the first cut with scissors. Then I give a bath and Charlie usually does the blow dry and final cut. No problem at all between the two of us and the dogs look forward to a groom. They just think of it as one-on-one attention.
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