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Logan
05-14-2002, 01:38 PM
left a message at the groomer's this morning, hoping for an opening later this week. We've had lots of rain, therefore we have muddy girls (red clay....yikes).
When she returned my call, she said she could only take them "right now"....no opening the rest of the week. This is a good thing....they only have to stay a couple of hours, not the whole day, like normal.

The chase started!!
Lilly is so good about coming to me, even for a ride in the car. Honey.....no way!! I ran, I chased, in bushes, out of bushes. I said "STAY"....she ran anyway. I tripped in a hole they had dug by the fence and landed on my "you know what". LOL!! All of this is in the bushes, mind you! Finally, she plops herself on the back steps and I am able to get her. LOL!!

Then everyone is in the car, and there is a wreck on the road we need to get on, so we wait, we sing, etc. When I get to the groomer, luckily, I have already clipped both girls to their leashes before opening the back of the car. Poor pitiful things about smushed themselves in the car. They didn't want to get out. Makes me sad. Got them out, and Honey started backing out of her brand new collar!!! Scarey stuff!!! Thankfully, a customer who was getting there the same time as me got the groomer to come outside with another leash to help me in. Had to carry Honey inside, while the lady helped me with Lilly. Think I'll be calling the plumber and searching the web so I can get set up to do it here. It is not worth it to upset them. I've already given up on boarding them. Now, I guess I'll be spending some $$$$ to give up on grooming them outside of the house too.

2 1/2 hours and they'll be home, all clean and beautiful. Will they get spoiled?? You'd better believe it!!!

Logan

momoffuzzyfaces
05-14-2002, 01:47 PM
Gosh, the title of your post gave me such a fright. I'm glad it was only a merry chase and they will come home squeaky clean. That may last about an hour.:D

AmberLee
05-14-2002, 01:48 PM
Well, ... they will be gorgeous. (Although that may not be compensation as far as they are concerned, right?) Any chance we can see photos of them when they are fresh from the groomers?

You've had a challanging morning already. Hang in there.

Edwina's Secretary
05-14-2002, 01:51 PM
Around here there are groomers who come to your house in a panel van and groom your dogs at home. Anything like that around you?

Logan
05-14-2002, 02:00 PM
I need to find out, Sara. I think that may be the only other solution to the problem. I am tired of upsetting my girls! :(

tatsxxx11
05-14-2002, 02:11 PM
Yikes Logan, you scared me too!!! Poor babies sound so traumatized!! I would look into the mobile groomers. We have several of them here too. I know they will be pampered like queens when the come home!:) And of course, looking more beautiful than ever!

Cincy'sMom
05-14-2002, 02:13 PM
Poor doggies! How cruel to make them ride in the car and go get groomed! What a mean mommie! LOL!!! Mine are more upset if they DON"T get to go in the car. I even took Sadie with me to get the oil changed in my truck today and believe it or not, they let her inside their waiting room and gave her dog biscuits! They made a customer for life :)

Have you ever heard of or seen the Premier collars? Both my girls have them. They are nylon, like regular buckle collars but they tighten if they try to back out. Their is also a version called the "Chinook", that has a safety break away in case they get caught in a fence or something. They have worked great for us.

Honey and Lilly, enjoy the spoiling mom gives ya :)

Former User
05-14-2002, 02:23 PM
And above all, it's TUESDAY!!!!!!! :eek: ;)

mugsy
05-14-2002, 02:30 PM
Geez Logan, were you trying to give me a heartattack?? With all the bad news on here the last week or so, I was almost afraid to open this (being that I am at school and didn't really think it would be appropriate to blubber in front of the class) for fear of crying AGAIN!

You did make me smile though with the first part of your story and smiling hasn't been part of my life the last few days.

I want pictures of your pretty girls when you get them home. Give them an extra treat from the Kendall Klan!

Logan
05-14-2002, 02:42 PM
Well, it IS Tuesday....you're right, Molly, and if we got a smile out of you at my expense, it was worth it!!! Helen laughed her head off when I told her what happened!! LOL!!!

Muddy Mom.....clean pups. What's up with that? LOL!!!

Sorry to have scared you all. Just felt so sorry for those nice, clean girls........ :D :D

ramanth
05-14-2002, 02:57 PM
Thank goodness Kia doesn't have to be groomed professionally. ;) :D However, having the nails clipped....*giggles*

You forgot to say POOR LOGAN!! ;)

Dixieland Dancer
05-14-2002, 03:03 PM
:D :D :D NICE PRETTY CLEAN GIRLS! :D :D :D

I just put mine in our bath tub! I tell them in and they jump right in. I groom them myself and then about every two months I take them to the groomers to do the ears. I never seem to do a nice grooming on the ears. :confused: Everything else turns out nice (especially the paws).

I do one dog at a time though. It is a time consuming experience for me! :eek:

Can we get pictures of these two fresh and lovely beauties? ;) Especially since you scared the heck out of all of us with your subject line! :eek: LOL

Logan
05-14-2002, 04:22 PM
Sorry to have scared you, friends!!!!! :)

They are home, and so clean. I will definitely put a new roll of film in the camera and get a picture of the "clean" version. Too bad I didn't take a "muddy" picture, so you could appreciate the difference!! LOL!!!

The lady at the groomers said "no fleas, no ticks, but a lot of red dirt!"!!! I'm not surprised! :eek:

Rachel
05-14-2002, 04:53 PM
Tucker gets done at home every other time. He's a good boy, but it is still an effort. In the summer we do it outside. I've bought a couple of those big Rubbermaid type storage containers and haul out hot water (by the buckets full) from the house, then add cold from the hose. One container is for his shampoo and the next is for his rinse. Don't know which is worse, hauling water outside or cleaning up the bathtub afterwards inside.

Neither one of mine actually relishes going to the groomers. Both of them will put the skids on as we get near the door, but never had to carry one in yet. You are a kind and gentle, Mommy, Logan, but I don't know how you can heft up a big dog like that.

Enjoy how good they smell while you can as we all know they will try their best to find something not so pleasant to roll in the first chance they can.

DoggiesAreTheBest
05-15-2002, 05:51 AM
Logan, your story cracked me up! Drake loves car rides and would sell his soul to go on one! :D :D He does hate the groomers though. We took him there only once and we were politely ased to leave and NEVER BRING YOUR DOG HERE ANYMORE! Andrew and I groom Drake our selves. It is quite a feat, but I manage. He gets a bath in the tub and I have an attachment that goes on the faucet, a hose/brose combo. He gets shampooed, rinsed off, and then towel dried. Can not use a blow drier cause he hates it! He will growl at it and bark, evben if it isn't turned on! LOL!

He gets brushed everyday and gets a summer haircut twice, one in April and then again in July. His ears get cleaned once a month and his teeth brushed everynight when I brush mine. Never have to clip his nails because our 6 mile run on the pavement seems to file them down!

Your chase sounded very familiar! I do that every morning when I try to leane the house!

Give the clean girls a hug and a kiss from Me!

Pam
05-15-2002, 06:17 AM
Logan your topic scared me too at first! :eek: As I read a little I found myself laughing though! Yes I can relate to chasing a dog around the yard, only I am usually trying to retrieve things out of her mouth that she shouldn't have in her mouth! (The last being a trashcan lid which I posted a picture of on "What does your dog steal?" under Dog Behavior)

I hope your "bottom" is OK today after the tumble you took, not to mention your back from lifting Honey and carrying her! OUCH! Mine aches just from reading about it!!

I'm with everyone else here. I would love to see some pictures!!! Hurry and stick your nose in that heavenly smelling fur. I know at least around here that smell is only temporary! :D

Albea
05-15-2002, 09:41 AM
Logan:
I was also afraid to read your post, but laughed a lot after I realized that nothing bad had happened to the two darling girls. They must be more gorgeous than usual after their grooming.
I used to groom the dogs myself in the bathtub. Natasha and Irina would jump right in, but they also would jump out covered with shampoo :rolleyes: You can imagine what it was like to try to get a 75 lb. slippery dog back in the tub. For a while, I also groomed Carina but when my back and knees started to give me grief I tried several groomers. Carina was scared of all of them. Now I have a van come to my house and it works very well. It is slightly more expensive but worth every penny. If you can find something like that, I'm sure you'll be happy with the result.
Give Honey and Lily a great big hug from me.

Gio
05-15-2002, 10:29 AM
LOL :D :D :D Another interesting Tuesday at Logan's house! :D
I bet they look lovely though!

CountryWolf07
05-15-2002, 01:54 PM
I didn't want to read this post.. because of what happened with my Anna last Friday. LOL, but funny story, though :) My old dog was like that before I got my two girls. Benny would make me chase him all over the neighborhood, then he'll just stop there and let me take him home.... it's all part of the game he invented when he was alive.. I miss that. lol. But with Anna and Rosie on the run? Oh no, that so is not a fun game, to chase after them! Anyway, glad you have your dogs back n' they're safe and everything! :) - Rachel