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Businiess name:  Pooch's Choice
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After reading glowing reviews and being misled by the alleged award-winning-groomer fluff, I elected to give this groomer a try. I brought my Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in to get a bath and have his ears cleaned and nails trimmed. I also requested that they lightly trim the area between his shoulder blades and under his collar and the pads of his feet, but not to trim anything else. I return and was told, ""We decided to give him more of a full groom because he had a lot of hair."" First of all, I didn't ask for that. Second of all, they had my contact information to call and ask if, in light of their (anti-breed-specification) opinion, I wanted any trimming done. Third, it is beyond me why they would remove essentially all of the feathering that has taken two and half years to grow on a breed of dog whose feathering you are not supposed to trim EVER. My Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's coat is ruined and will likely take one to two years to fix itself, if it will ever be fixed. I will never return and will tell everyone I know to avoid your business. In the meantime, you should brush up on your knowledge of breeds and breed-specific trimming. Had this been a show dog, the dog would be disqualified based upon the grooming you did. ""Premier dog spa,"" huh? Cons: No knowledge of AKC Breeding Standards

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