June 10, 2006
Don't Over-Blow Dry Your Dog or It'll Die
This has not been a good week for Shi Tzus. On Wednesday, one was mauled by a Rottweiler in a Queens park, and now, it turns out a Brooklyn dog groomer "fried" a Shih Tzu to death under a doggie hair dryer. The Post reports that 8 year old Zoe De Toro and her mom Tina dropped off their dog Phoebe at the Brooklyn Zoo and Aquarium, only to later get a call saying that their dog was dead. It seems that Phoebe overheated, and when Tina Del Toro got Phoebe's remains in a box, the box was warm. Del Toro wants to get the pet store closed, "This beautiful, sweet, loving dog was roasted. I won't be happy unless there's a vacant sign in this window." State Senator Carl Kruger is sponsoring legislation to make sure dog groomers are licensed and monitored by the state, which means groomers aren't licenser and monitored by the state? Hmm.
And it's not clear what exactly happened to Phoebe - the store owner says the hair dryers have timers and that the groomers don't forget, but the Post found some dryers that go up to 135 degrees and up to 30 minutes of drying.




See, more proof that Shi Tzus generate bad karma! Next time get a real dog!
Why should they need to be licensed and monitored? How would that help? In this case the dog owner can sue the groomer. Why is the answer always more regulation?
You\'re right Jimbo. But what do you expect in the People\'s Republic of New York?