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Really good information for when taking your cavalier to a professional groomer!

That's really helpful, and lets people go in and speak the right language to their groomer. I tmight spare some owners the dreaded shaved cavalier surprise! :lol:
 
That's really helpful, and lets people go in and speak the right language to their groomer. I tmight spare some owners the dreaded shaved cavalier surprise! :lol:
Right - we've had a few members in tears when their cavaliers were shaved.:eek:
 
Cathy, this is so timely for me. A nice couple here adopted a LS rescue and after a few months off he went to the groomer (my groomer). The communications must have been awful, I was stunned when I saw him. This groomer loves this Cavalier and was an essential person in his rescue. I am printing out the forum for his "Mom" and hoping this will help her if she takes him in again. I had him on an overnight and today, when she came to get him, she told me when she first saw him after grooming , she cried.
Actually he went in initially for grooming it was first to tidy up his "muttonchops"-:).
 
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