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PWCorgi

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What would really burn me is... you KNOW she knew exactly what she was doing. You KNOW she knew that you wouldn't open the door for "I need a bully stick!" but that you probably would for "IT'S AN EMERGENCY!"

Emotional blackmail/manipulation make me so angry. So. Angry.
Oh she ABSOLUTELY was. Because she was acting all serious at the door and when I opened it she was all like OMG I need a bully stick, jokey jokey! :madgo:
 

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PWC, you should have jabbed her in the eye with one. I probably would have.


Also, if you're boarding your dog and you decide to pick them a day later than you planned, fine. But could you CALL us??? Email? SOMETHING?
omg I HATEEEE that... I swear... do we work together or something???? lol

We have a vizsla that stays with us sometimes. Her mom is adamant about bringing her OWN crate which is WAY too small for her dog so we usually set the crate aside and stick her in one of the bigger crates instead at night. She never calls and the dog usually ends up staying quite a few nights later than planned. Then she gets MAD that we gave her dog a bath too early. We usually give dogs their baths the day they are scheduled to go home.

Also... we have one client that irritates the living crap out of me. She expects special treatment ALL the time. One night she came in about 30 minutes before we closed to drop off her dog. Her dog wasn't on the boarding schedule so I gave her a confused look and she said, "Oh I'm just dropping him off for a few minutes because I have to run a quick errand." ok then. We close at 7 on weekdays. 7:05 rolls around and he still hasn't been picked up. I try calling her. No answer. 7:15 rolls around. I call her again. No answer. 7:20 I'm irritated and I call her AGAIN.... she answers. She says, "Oh actually he is going to board tonight and he still needs dinner." WHAT THE?????????? I wanted to punch that snatch through the phone.
 

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People that wait until their dog food is done, the bag is gone, and have no idea any details on what the food might be. Not even colour of the bag. THEN they get mad when I make suggestions because they're obviously not right but they take something there because the dog has absolutely zero food.. Ugh.
 

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When I helped out at our Uptown store a woman came in, came behind the counter and handed me her dog's leash and was like "Just watch him for me while I run next door, I used to tie him up outside but someone tried to TAKE him once."

And I was like
a) not a daycare
and b) why the hell are you tying your dog up outside of stores, there are SICK people in this world and if they just took him, that'd probably be getting off easy.
 

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Bully sticks are serious business, guys! I remember once a customer called in like 2 minutes before we closed and she was all "I will be there in 15 minutes! Please stay open for me! I really need to grab something before I go out of town tomorrow!" Okay... fine.... we all think she needs a bag of food. No. She needed bully sticks. So that the dogs would not be sad at "grandma and grandpa's" house.

It's called planning ahead, people!
 

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When I helped out at our Uptown store a woman came in, came behind the counter and handed me her dog's leash and was like "Just watch him for me while I run next door, I used to tie him up outside but someone tried to TAKE him once."

And I was like
a) not a daycare
and b) why the hell are you tying your dog up outside of stores, there are SICK people in this world and if they just took him, that'd probably be getting off easy.
Ugh I've had people do that with me too because there's a marble slab next door...
 

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People that wait until their dog food is done, the bag is gone, and have no idea any details on what the food might be. Not even colour of the bag. THEN they get mad when I make suggestions because they're obviously not right but they take something there because the dog has absolutely zero food.. Ugh.
My favorite is when people try to describe the kibble:

"It's like, round and about this big *holds up fingers to show how big*, and I think the bag has some green on it!"

Oh, really? Well that narrows it down... -.-

Also people who shop at our store forever, and buy the same thing, but can't ever remember what the heck it is. If I have to look it up once or twice? Fine. I get it, and I'm glad to help. When you walk in the door and *I* already know what it is and have it memorized and you don't because you buy it so often and I have to look it up every time, then you're just a dummy.
 

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My favorite is when people try to describe the kibble:

"It's like, round and about this big *holds up fingers to show how big*, and I think the bag has some green on it!"

Oh, really? Well that narrows it down... -.-

Also people who shop at our store forever, and buy the same thing, but can't ever remember what the heck it is. If I have to look it up once or twice? Fine. I get it, and I'm glad to help. When you walk in the door and *I* already know what it is and have it memorized and you don't because you buy it so often and I have to look it up every time, then you're just a dummy.
We don't have a system to look it up and people get ANGRY about it.

Also I can identify some kibbles by smell and it weirds out some customers but some are really really impressed by it lol.
 

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We don't have a system to look it up and people get ANGRY about it.

Also I can identify some kibbles by smell and it weirds out some customers but some are really really impressed by it lol.
It's nice...sometimes.

But then there are times where they ask you to look up the food, they've been feeding the same food for years, you show it to them, and they're absolutely SURE that's not the right one. It's like, okay, but this is what I have you as buying EVERY TIME, so it's not my fault if it's "wrong" lol
 

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It's nice...sometimes.

But then there are times where they ask you to look up the food, they've been feeding the same food for years, you show it to them, and they're absolutely SURE that's not the right one. It's like, okay, but this is what I have you as buying EVERY TIME, so it's not my fault if it's "wrong" lol
lmao.

"I don't think that's the right one."
"This is the one coming up on your account.... that you've been buying the last 2 years..."
"That bag looks too blue. I thought it was more teal."
"Well, it's the same name and item number as what we have on record so it should be right..."
"Ugh fine, I guess I'll have to get this then."

Gaaaahhhhh.
 

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Hahaha this is cracking me up.

Okay the fish side of things... "I NEED A BULB/BACKGROUND/LID/ETC FOR MY TANK!" Okay, what size is your tank? Uh...about...this big.. makes a box with their hands.

Okay if you are planning to come to my store to specifically buy something like an aquarium hood, you didn't think to measure and/or figure out what size tank you have??

Or people do measure and they measured like 29 3/4"..and they argue with me that the 30" won't fit. No worries guys, it will, trust me, it's fine.
 

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Hahaha this is cracking me up.

Okay the fish side of things... "I NEED A BULB/BACKGROUND/LID/ETC FOR MY TANK!" Okay, what size is your tank? Uh...about...this big.. makes a box with their hands.

Okay if you are planning to come to my store to specifically buy something like an aquarium hood, you didn't think to measure and/or figure out what size tank you have??

Or people do measure and they measured like 29 3/4"..and they argue with me that the 30" won't fit. No worries guys, it will, trust me, it's fine.
Speaking of aquariums...

People who come to buy filter replacements and have no idea what size aquarium or what kind of filter they have.
 

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ETA: Hey, skittle, how about the clients who say, "Oh my GOD, you just must have SO MUCH FUN every day, just playing with the dogs. I bet it's not even like work."
Not Skittle, but oh my god, I'm always almost reluctant to tell people what I do because it's ALWAYS "Oh that must be SO MUCH FUN!" Yeah because I get to sit on the floor cuddling puppies all day. Please. I love my job but most people would be absolutely appalled by the things I have to do.
 

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When I worked at the pet hotel... omg, I can empathize with ALL OF THESE! People are carayzay. -__-

My least favorite part of being a manager was telling people that their dog bit a person or another dog. Just, painful. Excruciatingly painful! Some people have a brain in their heads and apologize profusely, ask for advice, face reality. But a lot of people would argue with me. "NOT MY CHARLIE!!!" "Umm yes, he did. He's not a bad dog, we lovehim. But we'll have to restrict him from group play..." "That other dog/person must have provoked him!" "Well, even so, it's not good for him to instantly resort to biting. Working with a trainer will really help--" "Excuse me?!? I do train him! I watch the dog whisperer and I got him that prong collar!" *lesighhh* People want to blame anyone but themselves, and their dog suffers for their ignorance. Even people who bring their dog in, lunging and barking at other people/dogs, are completely shocked when their dogs reactivity results in a bite. I hear a lot of terrible excuses like "he's a rescue!" yeah, you rescued him 3 years ago. Time to face the issue and at least manage it and be honest about it. "He's only like this because a dog attacked him as a puppy!" instead of babying him, actually teach him not to be afraid of other dogs. Or manage his behavior, and stop treating him like a perfect little angel. Just because he got attacked doesn't make it ok for him to do the same to other dogs now.

I'm still shocked by people who act like their dogs are beloved and spoiled, and they feed Dog Chow. C'mon now! The information is OUT THERE! What excuse can you possibly have for not realizing that is crap food, if you call yourself a dog enthusiast? This super rich woman would bring in her Golden Retrievers, and forget their food all of the time. We would offer to feed them our house food for free (Science Diet), but she would insist that we go into the store and pull an enormous bag of Dog Chow for them. I tried over & over to explain to her that SD was not the best, but it's way better than Dog Chow! Never convinced her of that. So many people were like that and made me want to pull my hair out... "Nope, he can only eat Alpo! I swear by it!" Wow, really? You think he's in top condition with his coarse, yucky coat, yellow teeth and disgusting odor? Okayyy

On top of those, I despise...

* People with leash reactive dogs who INSIST on them meeting your dogs! Wtf, bro?

* People who ask for training advice over and over, but proceed to not even listen to you every time.

* People who let their dogs pee all over merchandise, walls and the floor. At Pmart once, $500 in bolster beds were ruined by one Great Dane pissing all over them repeatedly!!! People either look away, or laugh and shrug. They never clean it up. Not even their dog's ****. Keep your dog close to you! Don't let them wander around aimlessly and not pay attention to them! Let them **** outside! Seriously...

* People who think that because it's a pet store/hotel, they can just drop the leash and let their dog run amok. Only Fozzie is allowed this luxury.

* People who get pissed at you because their dog has poo on their butt (boarding pet peeve)... of course, we clean their butts if we notice that, but really it's not our fault! Get your dog on a better diet! Take them to their groomer to trim their sanitary area! They came in with poo on their butt, and you didn't pay or even ask us to clean it.
 

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Not Skittle, but oh my god, I'm always almost reluctant to tell people what I do because it's ALWAYS "Oh that must be SO MUCH FUN!" Yeah because I get to sit on the floor cuddling puppies all day. Please. I love my job but most people would be absolutely appalled by the things I have to do.
Lol for real!!! Yeah... getting covered in diarrhea, getting attacked at random, cleaning up super strong dog pee... it's a walk in the park.
 

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People that wait until their dog food is done, the bag is gone, and have no idea any details on what the food might be. Not even colour of the bag. THEN they get mad when I make suggestions because they're obviously not right but they take something there because the dog has absolutely zero food.. Ugh.
My favorite is when people try to describe the kibble:

"It's like, round and about this big *holds up fingers to show how big*, and I think the bag has some green on it!"

Oh, really? Well that narrows it down... -.-

Also people who shop at our store forever, and buy the same thing, but can't ever remember what the heck it is. If I have to look it up once or twice? Fine. I get it, and I'm glad to help. When you walk in the door and *I* already know what it is and have it memorized and you don't because you buy it so often and I have to look it up every time, then you're just a dummy.
I'm bad with that... I go into the pet store, and stare at the foods trying to remember what I fed last time, what food is next on the rotation, and what combination I want to buy :p

Luckily (I think?) I've been there often enough they all know me by name and 99% of the time don't even bother to ask if I need help with anything because they know my system of choosing foods :p
 

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Speaking of aquariums...

People who come to buy filter replacements and have no idea what size aquarium or what kind of filter they have.
UGH. Don't get me started.

And the ones who get mad because you don't carry the Walmart/Petsmart exclusive brand.

Someone got seriously angry we didn't have falconry gloves one time. Or people come in "Do you sell diapers?" Shows them the doggie diapers.. They give me a weird look.. "No..for human babies". Uh..no.
 

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PW, you make me LOL

So this past Wednesday was my first day at work, which is a horse farm. We had this lady come in, probably 26-28 years old and she has a beautiful little girl, probably 3 years old. Well said lady has a 2.5 year old horse (that she just bought about 3 weeks ago and has seen it maybe 4 times, doesn't go pet her or feed her or anything, this lady has no interaction with this horse at all), that's not completely 100% broke to ride yet, never had kids on her back, just my boss has rode her a few times.
Anyways, said lady comes to the barn and asks if I know where her horse is, I say yes and told her she could follow me on the Gator and I could take her to the working arena. So she follows me and we get to her horse. She gets out of her car and grabs a lead and halter, and starts to walk into the working arena.
Me: "Ma'am please don't go in there. Your horse is sick (which she already knew this) and if you pet her then pet another horse, the other horse could get it"
Her : "Oh no, that won't happen. Horses can't get sick by it being passed around like people do"
Me: *insert wtf face here* "Yes ma'am they can"
Her: "I don't know what you are talking about young lady. I've been around horses for the last 2 years and ride almost everyday, I think I know what I'm talking about"
Me : *wtf face again*

I call Ron, my boss, and he comes down there. They proceed to have the same convo her and I just had. She told Ron he has no idea what he is talking about. Ron has worked with horses for over 25 years, breaks horses, trains in barrel racing, can do farrier and vet work, etc etc. I've been around horses for over half my life and have worked with them for almost 5 years and have dedicated my life to knowing everything about them.

This woman then asks if she could put her THREE YEAR OLD child on this horse that has never had anyone but Ron on her. I thought Ron was going to hit the ground laughing at this lady. He said no because it was to dangerous for the baby and the horse had never had a child on her back.

To this, this lady said: "Well its my horse and I can tell she is very gentle. It will only take me a second to take the picture. Help me get my horse out of the arena so I can do it."
I know it took Ron a good 15 minutes to tell this woman that her idea was very dangerous. She finally said agreed it was dangerous and left.

I'm like... you are willing to put your child in danger to take a photo? Not worth it lady, not worth it.
 

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