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Nightmare Grooming Services – Is Your Pet Safe? Part 5

Sunday, July 5, 2009

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Many reputable groomers across the country welcome the possibility of being required to get a license to continue their grooming businesses. Of course for every one reputable groomer, there are probably hundreds that run their business in an undesired manner, resulting in abuse and mistreatment of the animals left in their hands. Many people feel that [...]

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Nightmare Grooming Services – Is Your Pet Safe? Part 4

Sunday, July 5, 2009

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How would it feel knowing you took your dog to a local groomer, sat in the waiting area outside of the view of the groomer, and then found out that in order to get the job done the person tied your dog’s mouth up, smacked its bottom, and did other things to “restrain” the pup [...]

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Nightmare Grooming Services – Is Your Pet Safe? Part 3

Sunday, July 5, 2009

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Cruelty among unlicensed “backyard groomers” has been a growing series of unfortunate events in both small and large towns across the country. With cheap services that are far lower priced than professional groomers, it’s easy for many dog owners to see the benefit of saving money over the possibility that the groomer might not know [...]

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Nightmare Grooming Services – Is Your Pet Safe? Part 2

Sunday, July 5, 2009

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Have you considered having your dog groomed by an unlicensed groomer, perhaps one that is considerably cheaper than a professional? If so, there are some important things you should be aware of. For starters, at present, any animal left with a groomer is unprotected by law, and no requirement exists that the particular groomer has to [...]

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Nightmare Grooming Services – Is Your Pet Safe? Part 1

Sunday, July 5, 2009

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Powerful and influential groups are lobbying in many state capitals for licensing of dog groomers. If they are successful, it will no longer be possible for individuals to learn grooming from a book and then open up a business. They would first be required to pass a written test administered by the state. There has been [...]

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