1/5 Tz0rtz1s 3 months ago on Google • 73 reviews New
First,
the
fact
that
a
dog
is
nervous
or
phobic
when
it
comes
to
grooming
means
that
it
reflects
its
general
behavior.
Our
dog
is
a
wonderful
dog,
who
barks,
bites,
is
extremely
social
and
happy
with
all
dogs
and
people.
If
you
ask
in
the
neighborhood,
everyone
knows
him
and
loves
him,
from
shoe
stores
opposite
you,
from
bakeries,
florists,
pharmacies,
coffee
shops.
Yoshi
the
yorkshire,
why
go
and
ask
in
Colonos.
Second,
because
you
say
it
mimics
behaviors
if
you
are
implying
that
we
have
a
behavior
problem
as
humans
that
is
best
known
to
the
people
around
us.
Third,
no
matter
how
many
lies
you
tell,
the
truth
doesn't
change.
In
August,
you
had
a
dog
full
of
fleas
and
other
pests
right
next
to
you,
and
right
next
to
it,
while
your
colleague
was
cutting
his
hair,
you
were
combing
ours...
and
we
were
freaked
out
seeing
it
and
we
didn't
say
anything,
which
normally
if
it
was
someone
else
he
would
take
his
dog
and
leave,
but
we
preferred
to
keep
quiet
because
we
didn't
want
to
offend
you
or
cause
an
issue.
I
should
emphasize
that
there
is
also
an
audio
message
of
you
admitting
the
incident
in
question.
Otherwise
you
claim
that
you
don't
accept
dogs
with
parasites.
In
general,
you
agree
and
contradict...
And
now
the
same
thing
our
little
dog
got
stuck
again,
you
falsely
claim
the
other
dogs
came
45
minutes
later,
my
wife
was
present
as
always
but
at
least
one
of
us
is,
we
never
leave
him
alone
and
he
contacted
me
15
minutes
later
after
she
arrived
for
the
appointment
at
8:45
to
tell
me
in
a
frustrated
and
scared
way
how
many
dogs
you
have
brought
at
the
same
time,
one
of
which
had
skinnies
and
others,
which
you
also
took
pictures
of
and
discussed
with
your
colleague
about
how
they
bring
them
to
you
.
I
should
emphasize
here
that
the
previous
time
it
stuck
again
after
receiving
it
from
your
place,
I
was
also
present
with
the
dog
that
was
full
of
fleas.
Fourth,
what
do
you
mean
you
were
next
to
us?
What
exactly?
Your
job
is
to
get
appointments
for
your
clients
and
you
get
paid
to
serve
you
don't
do
it
for
charity,
just
like
your
suggestions
about
trainers
it
was
your
initiative
to
help
when
I
told
you
that
the
ones
we
found
didn't
give
due
importance
to
being
involved
in
training
which
was
basically
that
he
peed
in
the
diaper
and
not
a
general
behavior
problem,
which
is
perfectly
reasonable
and
expected
for
his
age.
Luckily
again
after
researching
we
found
an
excellent
instructor
who
took
him
on
and
is
now
a
master!
But
you,
I
repeat,
where
exactly
were
you
next
to
us?
From
where
and
to
where?
All
the
stuff
you
say
about
taking
the
time
to
hear
about
rushes
and
mating
and
stuff
sounds
so
funny
just
to
mention
it
and
it
shows
so
much
about
your
low
level.
Because,
these
are
conversations
that
usually
take
place
either
over
the
phone
or
in
person
in
the
context
of
a
friendly,
human
atmosphere
supposedly
(sorry
if
we
misunderstood)...
No
one
is
forcing
you
to
either
participate
in
conversations,
or
to
continue
them,
or
to
propose
to
mate
him,
when
we
told
you
he
has
drives,
and
you
even
told
us
you
could
find
a
female
from
your
customers.
As
for
our
house,
it
makes
sense
that
it
needs
deworming
since
we
got
our
dog
from
your
always
"clean"
basement,
with
always
clean
dogs
and
with
an
owner
who
"observes
all
standards
of
cleanliness
and
hygiene"...
And
we
have
already
taken
all
the
necessary
actions
to
protect
ourselves
and
our
pet.
One
of
them
is
not
to
come
to
your
place
again
and
to
open
the
eyes
of
those
who
care
about
their
animals!
And
yes,
we
have
plenty
of
time
for
that.
It's
obviously
your
constant
tactic
to
make
people
out
to
be
liars.
Our
dog
is
wonderful
in
every
way.
So,
learn
to
accept
criticism,
it
will
be
for
your
improvement
and
not
to
attack
with
nonsense
and
a
bunch
of
lies
and
descriptions
of
non-existent
behaviors.
I'm
sorry
for
you
but
you
won't
win
customers
like
that,
you'll
probably
lose…