My groomer butchered my dogs hair.

////My groomer butchered my dogs hair.

Question

We said cut the dogs hair short, this monster butchered my 2 golden doodles. What can I do?

Answer

I hope your dogs are doing well. It is not likely a dog’s “parent” will be compensated for their dog’s bad haircut unless the haircut caused injury to the dog. People who believe that a groomer’s negligence caused harm to their animal can sue to try to get compensated, such as for veterinary expenses incurred in treating their animal’s injuries. If the groomer had insurance and/or if the groomer acknowledges liability, it may be possible to settle the claim without the necessity of litigation. Complaints may also be made with consumer protection agencies and better business bureaus. Some municipalities require groomers to have permits and adhere to standards. In these municipalities, complaints may be made to the licensing agency too. If there is evidence that the injury was caused by an intentional act, law enforcement authorities should be contacted.

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