Bailey gets her groom on
Does this look like a creature who cares
about foofy beauty treatments?
Of course this news comes at the time when I’ve finally managed
to save up the $80 grooming fee and when Bailey’s coat is so overgrown she
looks like a mutant chia pet. Whenever
she moves, a fine cloud of dog hair floats along behind her before finally merging
into tumbleweeds of blonde fur upon hitting the floor. This dog needs a haircut and she needs it
now.
Like it or not, I need to find a new dog groomer.
After googling “dog groomer” and reviewing websites, I made
a few phone calls. The first two were no longer in business, the third was not
able to receive messages (!!!), and the fourth, while farther from my home than
I'd have preferred, seemed to be a suitable candidate.
"Amber," the woman on the phone, sounded
welcoming and knowledgeable as she reviewed rates and policies with me.
I set up an appointment to have Bailey groomed in a few
days. Amber mentioned that they also
have additional services available for purchase.
“You can also
get a relaxing mango facial," Amber offered.
Hmm... my skin has been a mess lately and I could stand some
relaxing. A facial sounds nice.
"Your
pet will enjoy the soothing, tropical scent.
Can I set one up for Bailey?”
Wait...they have facials for dogs? Why would a dog need a facial? Do they get stress acne like I do?
“No thank
you,” I responded. “I’ll just take the
grooming appointment.”
“But our
customers love it and can't wait for their next one!” Amber was clearly
sniffing too much doggy shampoo.
“Um, I did mention
that Bailey is a dog, right?”
“...which help
to soften the nails and leave them fragrant.
Wouldn’t Bailey love that?”
Amber giggled. "I'm
sorry. At this time, our massages are
only for our canine guests. Shall I
schedule one for Bailey?"
I looked down at Bailey, who was sitting expectantly at my
feet, smiling her big goofy dog smile.
She's clearly happy just to be alive, and not bothered at all by acne,
or stress, or non-blueberry-scented toenails.
"Actually,
we're good. Bailey's good. Just the haircut, please."
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to take my dog out for a
walk in the field. There are rodent
holes to sniff and pee-mail to read. These are the things that Bailey truly loves.
No spa treatment required.
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