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Businiess name:  Jan's Dog Grooming
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
While driving by one day I saw the sign that mentioned the $5 toenails and I decided to bring in my dog, big mistake.\r \r I have a lab mix, he is about 8 years old. I got there at 3pm and saw at their door that they closed at 4pm. I asked if they could give my dog the works, they said that they were done for the day. They had just got done with a dog, had no other dogs, and in an hour they couldn't give my dog a bath? He didn't need much more than that.\r \r Since he needed his toenails trimmed badly, I asked if they could do it, and the lady agreed. She was just snipping it away, and not being very careful either, she cut too short on the 3rd nail, to which he cried a little and then she started screaming at him. At one point she snipped too far, it seems and he moved his head towards her, and then she started yelling at me for not holding the dog. He didn't even open his mouth, she was in no danger.\r \r In my opinion, if you own a business and you have business hours posted you will stay opened till the last customer leaves. Furthermore, you don't yell at customers, and if you choose to work with dogs, you should love them. I am NEVER going there again.

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