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  • Report:  #468331

Complaint Review: PETCO - Pasadena California

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- los angeles, California,
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PETCO
845 South Arroyo Parkway Pasadena, 91105 California, U.S.A.
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626-577-2600
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Dear Petco,

RE: Complaint - Falkor (Groomed 07/09/09 at Pasadena, CA Petco)

I went into your Petco today, the same one where I adopted/rescued my puppy Falkor. I called in a couple of times and spoke to one of your groomers Paula, who told me of this special deal you give puppies during their first groom at Petco. I was given instructions to bring my vaccination certificate, rabies certificate, and my Petco P.A.L.S. card. It would only cost $22 for the groom with an additional $11 for a haircut.

Falkor was an abandoned puppy that we rescued two and a half weeks ago. She was spayed eleven days ago. The vet told us that she would be fine for a bath and grooming 7-10 days after her spay, so today was the day we were going to get her groomed. We were excited to take her in for her first fresh haircut and groom.

My friend and I dropped her off at your store around 1 P.M. to Paula. She told me that she had a lot of dogs ahead of Falkor and that it would take awhile. I asked if it would be around 3:00, the time she was supposed to be done with work for the day. She informed me that she was off of work at 3:30 but she wasn't going to be done by that time due to her work load. She said she would call me when the grooming was done. That was understandable. So I went off, and decided at 4 P.M. after not hearing from anyone to return to your store and just wait in the grooming salon while reading a magazine or something.

When we walked in, I noticed fur on the ground that looked like Falkor's. "Maybe she is finished!", I thought. Paula confirmed my observation, printed out the paper I had to take to the register to pay for the services. I stood there, waiting for my puppy - but when she continued to clean, I asked "Do I have to pay for this first before I get my dog?" She was obviously tired, having worked longer than her shift. She confirmed that that was indeed what I have to do. (How was I supposed to know this? Obviously I got "Puppy's first groom" you would think this was my first time.)

I went to the register and paid for the groom, and then I awaited the store manager, Jessica, at the time so that I could get change to tip Paula for grooming our puppy. Jessica informed me that she had no change for a $20 at this time and that the groomer likely had change. I went back into the grooming salon.

Paula had my puppy in her hands. I didn't notice at first, until she showed me that she nicked my puppy in the nipple. Falkor was bleeding. I was in shock. I didn't know what to do or think. Paula informed me that she didn't know Falkor's nipples went up so high, she said that my puppy was afraid of the clippers and that she squirmed. She said Falkor didn't act like she was cut, she was going to bring Falkor next door to Vetco so that they can make sure she's okay. I couldn't process the information as fast as it was being given to me. I just nodded and followed her.

My puppy disappeared into Vetco. Paula and Jessica explained to me that the veterinarian was going to take care of her, I felt so helpless and though I'm not the type to get emotional in public, I couldn't help but to cry. I took my puppy in for her first groom and now I'm in a waiting room while she gets medical treatment? A few minutes passed, and Jessica refunded me for the groom. (Which I appreciate, and I also appreciate Petco covering the Vet fees - thank you but I think these gestures go without saying.) She said that Paula was the head groomer, and that she's very good. I looked at her baffled, gestured towards "Vetco" and expressed my disagreement saying 'apparently not.' A few more minutes passed, and they told me she wasn't going to get stitches. A few more minutes passed and I was asked to sign a form for the vet. They asked me to come back in on Sunday so they could make sure everything is healing okay.

After half an hour my puppy came out bandaged, I was handed antibiotics and pain killers. The veterinarian told me that she lost 1/3 the nipple that was cut. I was instructed to give her half of a pain killer tablet every 12 hours for 5 days, and one antibiotic tablet every 12 hours for 5 days but not when to start. Tonight? Tomorrow? While she was at the vet, did they give her one of each? I was too distraught to think to ask at the time, and by the time I got home and called the vet, they were closed. I called your store, which is attached to the vet, and they couldn't give me any after-hours number and informed me that no one in the store had any numbers for any of the Vetco staff. Don't you think this would be helpful information to have?

I understand that this was an accident and that small cuts might happen from time to time and that animal owners often act like over-protective parents. I don't disagree that this is unlike how I acted today. However, I don't appreciate that no one apologized to me. As one of the leading pet stores, I expect your employees to be sympathetic with all pet owners. Especially when something like this happens to first time puppy owners like me. You have to understand that if this is a occurrence that you see regularly, that doesn't mean it is one that I experience often, or in this case - ever before.

Since you offer "first time grooms" for puppies, I also expect your "head groomer" to have better experience in handling puppies who are frightened by the sound of clippers. Since she was working overtime, perhaps she was tired and not taking as much care by the time she groomed my puppy? I would have understood if the day was booked up and would have found another time to come in. Secondly, If your employees felt I was overreacting, perhaps they should be trained to try to comfort customers instead of trying to stifle their slight giggles in front of me. A little bit of sympathy and understanding would have gone a long way for me today.

My puppy was a rescue, who just had surgery eleven days ago. I don't know what she went through before we adopted her, but the last thing I want (and I imagine any pet owner feels the same) is my puppy to endure any more pain. I feel that since all this happened at the end of everyone's work day, no one really had the capacity to care about what my puppy or I was going through. And at the very least, I expect more customer service from a company that I've supported for years. (I've had a cat for a few years before adopting my puppy.)

Lastly, after all this, my puppy's haircut is vastly uneven.

You can say that I am thoroughly disappointed and that I will do my best to avoid supporting your company, and your store in particular.

Sincerely,

Celeste.

CT

los angeles, California

U.S.A.

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3 Updates & Rebuttals

Barbi

Birmingham,
Alabama,
U.S.A.
puppy groom

#2UPDATE Employee

Sun, August 09, 2009

i am very sorry to hear about your puppy. i will say i do not work for that petco and i've never been there but i am a grooming mgr at another petco. just so you know some puppies ofcourse don't do well with the sound of clippers, they can pull, tug, twist, and whine. some puppies can be calmed down by using sizzors or going slow and petting. this does not always work and sometimes there is a helper required to give a puppy a groom. but this is not something that could have just happened at petco. it just so happened to be the first place your baby was groomed it could have easily have been 'fancy fur'. keep in mind you don't want to take your puppy somewhere on a day that they seems too busy. pick a middle of the week day to start because EVERYONE tries to squeeze in on the weekends. an early morning groom will be quicker and insures the groomer will not be warn out. it doesn't matter where you take your baby but always ask for your favorite groomer do not just take him to the same store and let anyone groom him. different groomers have different abilities. when you find the one that's perfect for falkor ask for them every time. and it was very un professional for the vetco (my store doesn't have a vet) to not inform you if your pet had already been medicated. i hope you have found a groomer that you like and that your pup has great luck in the future finding a groomer that makes him feel comfortable.


Mrsz

Grover Beach,
California,
U.S.A.
Poor puppy!!

#3Consumer Comment

Fri, July 10, 2009

How sad that she lost a nipple during a simple grooming! I do agree that its hard to hold a squirmy pet, and clip hair. It was an accident. Head groomer or not, they only have one set of hands, and there is only so much they can do. I think they should have said We're sorry, at least one time. It would be the decent thing to do. This is an animal and first time owner involved. If someone hurt my Fishy (my cat) I would be in tears too. At least they did refund your money, and have their vet take care of her. It was just a small cut, and heck, she survived the spaying, so this probably wasn't too much more for her. Just pamper her, and love her and make her comfortable and feel safe. She'll forget the pain quickly!


Ashley

Springfield,
Missouri,
U.S.A.
What more do you want!?

#4Consumer Comment

Fri, July 10, 2009

They refunded your purchase, they gave you free vet care for it, they gave you medication and follow up, there's no permanent harm to your dog. It was an accident, its not as if the groomer did it on purpose. I'm not sure what else you expect them to do? As for the medication, have you never gotten a prescription before? Of course you start it right away. When have you gone to the doctor and they dose you before you fill a prescription? you ARE overreacting over this. This company did not rip you off and went the extra mile to fix their mistake. Some people are never happy.

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