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    All Breed Pet Grooming

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Cain's Dog House - I can't believe I paid for this!

    Cain's Dog House

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    So - it's been quite the journey my moving from Warrington to Ferry Pass! Much safer, more…read morebeautiful & I am finding it a little more pricey . But worth it! Case in point - Cains Dog House grooming on Creighton. I have taken my yorkie Lexi to Cains a handful of times now. Besides grooming, they also offer boarding. I have fallen in love with Cains. They greet you so happily when you arrive & ask you what you are looking for when you bring in your dog each time. They care so very much about following your specifications that they have taken pictures off of my phone into theirs so they can forward it to that groomer. I have been very impressed by their dedication to making sure you are completely happy with the final result. They also make sure to put Lexi in a top cage until pickup because smaller dogs are less stressed than putting them in a bottom cage! When I pickup Lexi, she is happy - not stressed and isn't that what we all want for our pets? They also offer something her former groomer did not which is the polishing of her nails. I'm excited to try that very soon. I'm probably going to be more excited about that than Lexi!

    HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE! I rarely leave negative reviews, but I hope sharing my experience encourages…read moreCain's Dog House to improve its communication and consultation process for future clients. I adopted my 2-year-old Goldendoodle, Crumbl, in March 2026. As a new doodle owner, I relied on Cain's Dog House's professional expertise when I scheduled his first grooming appointment with me on June 24. Prior to that, Crumbl had received a professional full grooming on May 9 with another groomer, so I believed I was maintaining his coat appropriately. At check-in, the consultation lasted less than five minutes, which lasted from me handling my dog with his leash to the groomer. That brief duration was the groomers quick visual assessment of my dog. I asked for a "good trim" & possibly shorter in the belly area. She briefly stated that Crumbl had matting and would need to be groomed "shorter," while trying to leave some fluff on his head. At no point was I clearly told that "shorter" meant shaving nearly his entire body down to the skin. I was not shown the matting, educated on what "pelted" meant, advised of the final appearance, or given an opportunity to make a truly informed decision before the grooming began. I entrusted them with Crumbl. To be clear, I am not disputing that shaving may have been the most humane option if Crumbl's coat was in fact severely matted. I am not a professional groomer. However, if that was the only safe option, I believe I deserved a thorough consultation explaining why, what the finished result would look like, the potential risks of shaving so closely, and proper aftercare. As a first-time doodle owner, I depended on the groomer's expertise and guidance. Unfortunately, that guidance was never provided. The result was heartbreaking for my son and me. I was completely shocked when I picked Crumbl up. He looked like an entirely different dog, with nearly all of his body shaved to the skin. It was emotionally upsetting to see such a drastic transformation without any warning or preparation. Since returning home, Crumbl has also experienced intermittent trembling, something I had never observed before. While I cannot determine whether it is related to the grooming itself, it is concerning enough that I will be scheduling a veterinary examination to ensure there are no underlying injuries, clipper irritation, skin sensitivity, or other medical concerns resulting from--or unrelated to--the grooming. What disappointed me most was the owner's response afterward. Rather than acknowledging that communication and expectation-setting could have been handled better, every response focused solely on defending the haircut and denying any responsibility for the consultation process. Even if the shave was professionally appropriate, effective communication and informed consent are equally important components of professional customer service. The owner also referenced Crumbl's previous grooming history with their salon from January. However, I was not his owner at that time. I adopted him in March 2026 and was bringing him in as a new client. My expectations, knowledge, and experience should have been treated accordingly. Every new owner deserves the same level of education and communication regardless of where the dog was previously groomed. This review is not about whether a short shave was necessary. It is about professionalism, transparency, client education, and informed consent. A responsible grooming experience should include taking the time to show owners the condition of their dog's coat, explain the available options, prepare them for a significant change in appearance, answer questions, and ensure they fully understand what to expect before proceeding. Despite my refund request being denied, I sincerely hope Cain's Dog House views this as constructive feedback and improves its consultation process. Better communication would have completely changed this experience, even if the final haircut had remained the same. *FOLLOW-UP TO OWNER's RESPONSE* While I acknowledge Crumbl had a few tangled areas, I disagree his entire coat required shaving to the skin. I don't recall being told he'd "look like a naked boy." The photo you provided shows the grooming already underway, not the alleged severe matting beforehand. Given his grooming just 6-weeks earlier, a more thorough consultation and explanation were warranted.

    All Breed Pet Grooming - pet_sitting - Updated July 2026

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