I took my new puppyJustin to get groomed at petsmart

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Colin Gimp

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I just took our yorkshire terrier puppy to Petsmart infor his first grooming. We had tried to get him groomed at a local groomer one time before but he was too skittish around the hair clippers, and the groomer didn't want to scare him away from grooming for the rest of his adorable life, so she didn't groom him. When we brought him into Petsmart, my girlfriend gave a heads-up to the groomer folks that he may be difficult and is a little scared of hair clippers, and the groomer said that was fine and that they'd work with him. They mentioned that if he was too uncomfortable, they'd do some of the job today and finish the rest tomorrow.

The grooming went fine and he looks great, so no problems there. He was, as expected, creeped out by the hair clippers and was apparently difficult to groom. The Petsmart groomer finished the whole job today, though, and tacked on an extra fee of $6 for him being difficult to groom. Prior to the grooming, and even with a fair warning from my girlfriend, we were never informed that we could be charged an extra fee if he was difficult.

We still paid the fee and went on our way, but we have a bit of a bad taste in our mouth about the extra fee. Chances are we would have tipped somewhere around $6 anyway, knowing that he is uncomfortable around hair clippers, but the idea of being forced to pay the extra fee seems iffy. I don't want to downplay the difficulty of grooming a scared dog at all, but I guess we feel that would have been covered by the $44 price tag.
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We used to babysit a dog for a friend frequently and whenever one of my friends of mine came over the dog would always hump it's leg LOL!