Posted on 06/01/2015 1:21:35 PM PDT by McGruff
A Virginia woman said she is considering legal action against Petco after she says her Golden retriever died while in the care of a store's grooming services.
Allison Marks told ABC News today she dropped off 2-year-old Colby at a Petco in Midlothian, Virginia, early Friday morning and was told he'd be finished around noon. Marks said she started worrying when she didn't hear from the groomers by 1 p.m., so she called and was told to go to a local animal clinic.
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Large long haired GSD I had, I swear it took days...
My American Bulldog is super easy to groom, thankfully.
Sad story; but your response made me laugh like an idiot, reminds me of my boys and girls.
We love our pets, and the way this dog died is tragic.
However, in my family we make jokes about pretty much anything - even the passing of human family members - sometimes at their funerals.
I see. It’s “classy” to insult someone’s intelligence and call someone a moron just because their joke hurt your feelings?
Does McGuire’s make a good dog wax?
My dog used to wear goggles when riding in my sidecar rig.
The dogs remains were transported to “Ho Lee Sun Korean BBQ” for further analysis.
Sad thing is, thousands of dogs, many of them sweet, loving and still not sure why their family abandoned them, will killed today.
Not that this isn’t tragic, but if one in 10,000 of the people upset about this adopted a new family member .....
A mix of Wasabi and soy make a nice sauce! But seriously, some people don’t understand off-the-wall humor. Sometimes, you have to laugh rather than cry, or else go crazy.
Yup.
“However, in my family we make jokes about pretty much anything - even the passing of human family members - sometimes at their funerals.”
Gee, are we related?
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