Selecting a Pet Grooming Table

Friday, April 17, 2009 ·

By Bob Donson

There are many important factors to consider when buying a pet grooming table. Consumers are often overwhelmed with the sheer variety of options, choices, add-ons, and other features that can tread a thin line between convenience and overkill. In this article, Ill tell you how to get the most from your pet grooming table purchase.

Perhaps the most important thing to do when you start looking for a pet grooming table is to understand your needs. Nothing is worse than getting the table and realizing you've paid for a bunch of features that are really worthless to you. The most important question you need to answer is how professional do you want to be? Some people are just looking to save a little money by grooming their dog or cat at home, while others are looking to turn to pet grooming as a business.

Step two should be deciding which varieties of pets you intend to groom. For most people this is limited to cats and dogs, sometimes either, sometimes both. If you're grooming your cat, a smaller table with limited surface area and a thinner harness will do just fine. But if you plan to groom your great dane on the table, be aware that your needs will be significantly different.

Many people shop for pet grooming tables online. While this can be a great way to save a little money, youll want to remember to check the dimensions carefully before you buy. I particularly tell people to check the height with a tape measure before clicking the add to cart button. Its incredibly important for the groomer that the table is at the correct height, both for comfort and safety. Try to find a table in your house of a similar height, and see how it feels to stand against it.

If youre serious about pet grooming, youll want to consider a leash harness. There are all kinds of varieties of leash harness for all breeds and sizes of animals, everything from single leashes to double harnesses for particularly stubborn dogs. While the use of these devices seems archaic at times, it is important to remember that the function of the leash harness is to help rather than hurt your dog or cat.

Many newer table models which do not collapse have a hydraulic lift option. These lifts make much easier work for groomers who do a quantity of large animals. If you are a cat groomer it is probably pointless and overly expensive, but for large breed groomers the lifting help and adjustment capability can be a real life-saver.

A double harness is an option for pet owners with particularly squirmy pets. These harnesses fix your dog to the table with multiple straps that make it virtually impossible for the dog to hurt itself or you. Once again, while these measures may seem extreme, it is important to remember that the safety of your pet is paramount.

While there are many styles and options available for pet groomers, I hope I've given you some tips that will help you make an informed decision. The most important thing to remember is that you must take an active role as a consumer, and don't be sold without asking the right questions.

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