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anyone know of Doggie Style groomers in Kingston help needed
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Jeep2000
2004-07-02 15:43:28 UTC
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Hi, I was wondering g does anyone know of this groomers, it is at 200 London
Road in Kingston as I have seen they are selling puppies and I wanted to
know if they were genuine or to avoid them, any help really appreciated
Corey M Seward
2004-07-03 13:32:21 UTC
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Post by Jeep2000
Hi, I was wondering g does anyone know of this groomers, it is at 200 London
Road in Kingston as I have seen they are selling puppies and I wanted to
know if they were genuine or to avoid them, any help really appreciated
Your best bet is probably to post this in kingston.general, as more people
will see it. I've never heard anything one way or the other about them,
myself. HTH.
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Don Guy
2004-07-04 08:59:04 UTC
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On 04-07-02, "Jeep2000" <***@ntlworld.com> had a few words to say about
anyone know of Doggie Style groomers in Kingston help needed...
Post by Jeep2000
Hi, I was wondering g does anyone know of this groomers, it is at 200
London Road in Kingston as I have seen they are selling puppies and I
wanted to know if they were genuine or to avoid them, any help really
appreciated
If you're concerned about it, why not give them a call and ask if their puppies come from either the Humane Society or a registered CKC breeder?

If they squirm, refuse to give you a straight answer, or defer the question to a manager who is never available, etc., avoid them.

Most stores who deal with legitimate breeders are proud of the fact, and won't hesitate to tell you. Conversely most stores who deal with backyard breeders and/or puppy mills are aware of the general disdain of this practice, and don't like to admit that they're supporting it.


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