YES!!!!! $45
And I go to a nice salon!
2007-03-26 04:57:27
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answered by jtaylor1993 5
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No, but I pay a lot at the salon. I probably pay more for to my groomer than most people pay to the salon. I think I pay 4 times as much for my pet than my boyfriend does for his hair cut. Yikes. That's a scary realization.
2007-03-26 04:58:31
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answered by brassinpocket 3
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***Top 10 reasons it cost more to have your dog groomed***
10.Your hairdresser doesnt wash and clean your rear end.
9. You dont go 8 weeks without washing or brushing your hair.
8.Your hairdresser doesnt have to give you a sanitary trim.
7. Your hairdresser doesnt clean your ears.
6. Your hairdresser doesnt clean boogies from your eyes.
5.You sit still for your haidresser.
4. Your haircut doesnt include a manicure or pedicure.
3. Your hairdresser only cuts the hair on your head.
2. You dont bite or scratch your hairdresser.
1. The liklihood of you pooping or peeing while your hair is being cut is extremely slim !!!
*** Hope this helps you understand why it costs more and if your not already paying more then you should be because there are actually 100's more reasons that could be added to this list.***
2007-03-26 14:27:09
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answered by ♥ Jasmine ♥ 4
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It's about the same because I get perms and she gets the works. When it's simply a haircut, yes, I pay more for the dog but, then again, I never bite my hairdresser and one of my dogs did once bite the groomer's boyfriend. Ah, but he DESERVED it.
2007-03-26 04:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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i've got confidence you ought to placed down what the animal maximum resembles. in case you ever had to (performed alot) breed seek and you put in the pc that the canine replaced right into a chihuahua and it needless to say did not appear as if one, yet regarded like the Rottweiler then you definitely won't discover it. I clarify to the vendors that it particularly is ultimate to put in Rotti instead of Chih with the aid of if the animal gets lost, you may greater certainly become conscious of the puppy. And while the vendors beings in a Labradoodle, Snoodle, Pekapoo, Puggel, or what ever they're going to arise with the following day. If the owner seems they choose to know the certainty we tell them, in the event that they get shielding we will not argue. yet in basic terms says to your pets ultimate pastime in techniques, it is the breed we % for reason above.
2016-10-19 23:18:44
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answered by ? 4
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Thank goodness no. Both of my big dogs cost less than I do, even with using a mobile groomer. My hair is more high maintenance than theirs is.
2007-03-26 05:00:42
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answered by ? 7
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We pay $12.00 for our dog, about every other week. That adds up to more than we pay for haircuts, because we don't get a haircut every other week (me and my wife).
But it's not like we are spending a 'fortune' on doggy, and if she didn't smell bad or have a yelping 'fit' when we try to clip her claws, we would be saving even more money.
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2007-03-26 05:13:58
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answered by tlbs101 7
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Nope
2007-03-26 04:58:38
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answered by skcs11 7
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Yes, but I have a poodle and drop like 50 dollars every month.
2007-03-26 04:59:19
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answered by Stephanie V 3
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No......that'd be a pretty cheap haircut for me if I did, cuz I groom my dogs myself!
2007-03-26 04:57:26
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answered by Munya Says: DUH! 7
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