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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Condolence card?
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 14.11.11 17:42 UTC
Had my first death of grooming client, an elderly Border terrier. She must have gone downhill quite quickly, she was about 13 but still pretty lively when I groomed her 3 weeks ago. I didn't know whether I should send a card, like some vets do?
- By LindyLou [gb] Date 14.11.11 17:52 UTC
If my dogs were professionally groomed I would be so pleased that you thought of me at such a sad time. Especially if I'd been going for some time.
- By WestCoast Date 14.11.11 17:58 UTC Edited 14.11.11 18:07 UTC
Always.  If it's true, then I'd say what a pleasure they were to groom, how much I'll miss seeing them too and hope that the owner will keep in touch.  By leaving the door open like that I would often have owners ask me to help them find another puppy/dog and then I could steer them away from bybs. :)
If they weren't a pleasure to me (very few weren't!) then I'd just say that I'm sure they'll leave a big gap in the owners lives. :)
- By Sawheaties [gb] Date 14.11.11 18:39 UTC
What a lovely thought, I would be touched to receive one.
- By Stooge Date 14.11.11 18:43 UTC
If you want to send one, and I think you do, do it.  Don't make it a business decision.  They will appreciate it I am sure and know it is a genuine offer of condolence. 
- By Cava14Una Date 14.11.11 19:01 UTC
I would send one I'm sure the owner will appreciate it
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 14.11.11 19:33 UTC
what a lovely thought--the owner will be so touched.
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 14.11.11 22:22 UTC
Oh good, I'll do that - thanks all. :-) I doubt she'll be looking for another as she's pretty elderly and is housebound, but you never know.
- By MsTemeraire Date 15.11.11 01:56 UTC
Oh please do.....
It's an emotional thing to get condolence cards from the vet, but it would be even more precious to get one from someone else who knew the dog.
- By lincolnimp [gb] Date 15.11.11 08:00 UTC
Maybe if she does contact you, it would be nice to steer her in the direction of an older rescue dog?
- By WestCoast Date 15.11.11 08:40 UTC
Older dogs for older people is a great solution for both. :)  And groomers involved with their local dog community are well placed to match both. I've done it many times with perfect outcomes. :) :)

I've also invited my older clients with no dogs around for a cuppa so that they can share my dogs for an hour.  To me it was all part of the service. :)
- By furriefriends Date 15.11.11 17:30 UTC
definitley send one and maybe a copy of the Rainbow Bridge too. If I recieve one yes it would b make  me cry but I would also be touched by your thoughts 
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Condolence card?

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