Dog grooming tables?

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Ashley

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Anybody know where I can find them? I have decided since crazy me owns a Cocker, I need to get one. I do all of her grooming myself, except in the winter time.

I dont have a warm place to give her, her hair cuts in the winter.
 
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Any large pet supply store doi yourself a huge favor and get one that is ajustable. I was a professional groomer for 20 + years and know how much the adjustable tables saves your body
 
Sometimes used grooming tables can be found for sale in the paper if you live in a big city. If you're within reasonable driving distance from one you may want to check the listings in the paper or on craigslist.com. Otherwise, my favorite grooming supply store that sells wholesale to the public is Ryan's Pet Supply (www.ryanspet.com) in Phoenix, Ariz. Since you're probably only going to be working on your two little ones on the table you'll likely only want to invest in a basic model (no hydrolic lift or fancy arm, etc.) so shipping shouldn't be too crazy.

Hope this helps.
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You can use almost any table or make one just for the grooming. A pair of folding legs from home depot and the important noose which just serves to keep the dog on the table when you step back to admire your work. The table for that size dog should be about two feet by four feet. Almost any pet supply can provide you with everything you need if you choose not to make your own. The cost of buying the two pieces is made back in the first three of four clips you do on your own.
 
ackk hmmm ...well I am cheap so I buy those carpets at carpet shope (a hunk with stitching) for about 2 bucks...toss that bad boy on my dining table
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and commence to grooming
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...my neighbor uses her mom's which was purchased at pet smart
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I own a hairdryer it is far more often used on a dog than on my hair...although with the cold temps I have been using it to prevent icicle hair
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I have a 200 year old redone antique oak table. THere is no way in this life time is there gonna be a dog on there!

She throws to much hair anyway, so I prefer to do it outside.
 

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