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Article: Tallahassee Democrat, Fla., At Work With ... Column.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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- March 10, 2000
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Mar. 9--Opening Thought: "Lots of people thought we were massaging dogs, but we don't." -- Kathryn Bradley Wilson.
Shop Talk: Kathryn Bradley Wilson is the conductor of a whole train of businesses. In 1973, she got a job at Pampered Poodles. A year later, she bought it.
"As the youngest of six children, my parents had pretty much had their fill of pets by the time I came around. My dream was to work with dogs."
So, there she was, fulfilling her dream, grooming dogs. All breeds are welcome at Pampered Poodles, but poodles do seem to have a primp gene, making them more amenable to clipping without snipping. "Poodles will warn you if they don't ...