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Location: East of Seattle since 1992, 615' Elevation, Zone 8b - originally from SF Bay Area
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I happen to like my dogs natural. It's nuts to pay $100 or more to have it cut to look "cute" by someone making minimum wage who will eventually be forced to quit with carpel tunnel and not have the skills for another job.
I happen to like my dogs natural. It's nuts to pay $100 or more to have it cut to look "cute" by someone making minimum wage who will eventually be forced to quit with carpel tunnel and not have the skills for another job.
Ooooookay......
Most of the dog groomers I have met really enjoy their job.
As for the square faced dogs, it's kind of cute. Lord knows it's not worse than some of the other froufrou cuts out there and better than a large number. It is a hell of a lot better than cutting their ears or cutting off part of their tail. As far as I am concerned, I put this in the pink dyed poodle catagory - as long as it isn't hurting the dog, whatever floats the owner's boat is fine.
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you laugh but I have a Bichon and she knows if she hasn't been groomed properly. She looks embarrassed. Also had another Bichon for 16 years and he was the same way.
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