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    Took my dog to be groomed at BiPiGis, wanted my Pomeranian to be cut down,to be cooler I didn't…read morerealized he would be shaved so short,doesn't even look like his breed! I feel like she did not listen when I told her a trim and to shorten it some, my little guy was shaved all over, thought I was getting a Lion cut! I should have been a little more clear with a what I wanted ! I am very disappointed in this service and my Buddy was there all day no water or potty break, I am on the search for another groomer

    The owner, Sandi, can be harsh and curt in person. I could feel her irritation (burn out?) with…read morecomments she made at me. She seemed friendly over the phone when I first booked. She was recommended so I pushed thru the red flags I felt. Big big mistake. My experience: After I left I heard her yelling at my puppy in an angry impatient way. The front door was open and my dog had been barking. Shame on me for leaving w/out my young dog immediately when I saw the state of her place. I thought, maybe like everybody, "she is understaffed and over busy". So I wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt. Our dog had diarrhea for a week immediately following this appt so I decided to not come back. This was the 2nd time we went. She also did not have her ready at her pick up time and had to cram to get quite a lot done. When I called at two hours after drop off, she said had not even bathed her yet. We were leaving town so she did a bath and trim in 45 minutes. I get it ... the money is good. $125 approx for 1-1.5 hours ... but if you don't like your job and you are working with sensitive creatures that can feel your irritation and anger- maybe it's time to move on. The first time after the grooming, my dog did not let me touch her feet for over 2 months after that grooming. This was an abrupt shift for her. Still my dog is uncomfortable about her feet being touched. BEFORE that 1st grooming I could massage her feet daily. I wanted her feet to be touchable and worked w her daily as a puppy so we could easily remove stickers or burrs every day. My vet said my dog probably got a razor burn on her toes when the hair was being trimmed short there. I had read that Dog groomers are supposed to change the blade as it heats from the trimmer and / or touch that blade regularly when doing the sanitary area and toes as that is a sensitive area and requires a close shave type trim. Making sure that blade is not hot against the skin is huge professional responsibility of groomers. This was a huge learning lesson for me. Trust your gut - look around - if the groomer doesn't care about keeping their place clean ... well then that's a sign. There was piles - multiple - of hair and caked on dust on the everywhere like the decorative mirrors on the walls. I understand you cannot keep a dog salon perfectly clean or dust free. This was days or weeks of build up. My overall feeling is that the owner needs to retire and is very burned out. She seems to have definitely lost her joy of working with dogs to me. I learned a huge lesson and I live in a more conscious aware state BEFORE leaving my dog anywhere now. I was totally new to the world of dog grooming when I first came here. I tipped her over 20% both times. I will gladly and generously tip a groomer for good care of my beloved furry friend. This is not the end result I wanted from these transactions. It's been very hard for me to write this review. Especially to admit my own neglect of listening to my gut and to my dog that went into a wide eyed panic when I left her the second time. That just feels plain horrible but I have learned my lesson. My dog did not deserve this.

    Wash Your Paws - groomer - Updated May 2026

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