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Dog deaths during grooming revive calls for regulations 

| Associated Press
Curly, a toy poodle, was 17 years old when he died. But old age didn’t kill him — grooming did, his owners and veterinarians said.
Scott and Elsa Wyskocil took Curly in for a wash and trim in January 2014 at a Los Angeles grooming facility, but Curly didn’t make it home. He died after being placed in a hot dryer, with his internal temperature higher than 109 degrees an hour after his death, documents show.

 

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