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    Paw Domain Studio

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    I'm very nervous when taking my little one to the groomers but once I entered the door I was…read morewelcomed by Rica and her staff with open arms! They made me feel super comfortable and relaxed in trusting them with my little girl and Chibi was super loved and care by them. Once I got her she smelled lovely and soft ! They did everything I asked for ! I'll will bring chibi again

    I do not write reviews like this. Today I have to…read more I called ahead and told the groomer my dog is a Pekingese. I asked for a sanitary trim, paws cleaned up, nails cut, and a wash. I said clearly that she needs a breed-appropriate cut. The groomer acted like she was familiar with the breed. I came back to a shaved dog. Shaved down to the skin, body, chest, legs. Uneven, especially across her chest. She does not look like the same animal. I did not ask for that. Nobody asked for that. Pekingese have a double coat. You do not shave a double coat. Any reputable groomer knows it. Her coat insulates in heat and cold and protects her skin from the sun...and once you shave it, it can grow back patchy, wiry, thin, or not at all. This is not a bad haircut I have to live with for six weeks. Her coat may be permanently damaged. I paid $85 for this. I also tipped $10, because I used to work service and I was not going to be that customer. So $95 to have my dog's coat taken off her body without my consent. Today was her first birthday. I only went somewhere new because my regular groomer was out of town. Annoying side note...My iPhone no longer recognizes her. Every photo I took of her on her birthday fails to sort under her name in Photos, because the software cannot match her with this butchered haircut! That is how different she looks! To be clear....when I was Standing at that counter, holding my dog, I did not push back. I was in shock, and I paid and left. I know a lot of people do the same thing, which is exactly how a business keeps doing this. And it is being done repeatedly. After I got home I read through the reviews here, and this is not a one-time mistake. Multiple customers describe the same thing: they asked for a trim or a specific cut, and their dog was shaved down instead. A Shih Tzu, twice, five months to grow back. A Yorkie. A standard poodle. Owners saying they did not recognize their own dog at pickup. I wish I had read these before I handed my dog over. That is the only reason I am writing this, so the next person does. If you own a Pekingese, a Pomeranian, a Shih Tzu, a Husky, a Chow, a Sheltie, an Aussie, any double-coated breed, take your dog somewhere else. A groomer who does not know the breed standard should decline the appointment, not guess. And no groomer should ever perform a service the owner did not ask for and did not authorize. Before and after photos attached. Judge for yourself.

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