unless he was particularly uncooperative, and then I'd tip her more. She'd take that stinky old dog and transform him into a sweet smelling adorable mutt; she deserved to get a tip for that magic feat.
I've always wondered where that rule of thumb came from about not tipping the owner of a business.
I have followed this gal to a couple different places over the years to groom my dog because I like her, and I always tip her, so I continue to tip her now that she has her own business.
She deserves it too. She's good to my dog and she's always been good to me.
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