I dont take the boys to the groomers. I work from home and am with
them all the time. Although ideal for some dogs, my chi especially is
so attached to me, when I have to go out, he lays on the kitchen bed
waiting for me to get home. He won't eat and he won't go to anyone
else. I can't even imagine the trauma getting groomed would envoke!! 

spoiled babies!!

very good point though to mention. 

DD.

--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 4/11/2006 11:26:46 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> I am not  sure from your message
> if you do or don't harness  walk?
> 
> 
> Yes, Sophie is ONLY walked in a harness.  This  reminds me of
something I've 
> wanted to mention.  Sophie's a smooth coat so  she doesn't go to a
groomer but 
> many of the members here have the long hair  chis.  Way back I had a
tiny 
> yorkie girl.  She went to the groomer's  one day and right away,
after, started 
> doing the honking from the collapse  trach.  It didn't take me long
to figure 
> that out!  Groomers often  restrain the dogs using a collar and
leash set up 
> Somehow my yorkie must of pulled or the groomer must of  pulled
(grrrr) and 
> it ended up hurting my yorkies trach.  If any of  your toy dogs, of
any kind, 
> go to a groomer, don't let them use that set  up.
> katie
>







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