Title reads: "Bantam Pack presents Animal Beauty Parlour".
Location of events unknown.
A woman shampoos a Poodle in a bath then dries its hair with a bizarre hair dryer. She then clips its hair and puts curlers into it. A long-haired Collie dog yawns. The Poodle has its teeth cleaned...
Title reads: "Bantam Pack presents Animal Beauty Parlour".
Location of events unknown.
A woman shampoos a Poodle in a bath then dries its hair with a bizarre hair dryer. She then clips its hair and puts curlers into it. A long-haired Collie dog yawns. The Poodle has its teeth cleaned and nails filed. Its hair is taken out of curlers and combed. A Yorkshire Terrier (?) stands up on its hind legs. A rhino in a zoo is given a wash by a zookeeper. Lots of spectators. The rhino seems to like it!
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