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Just want a basic, cheap table I am going to TRY to start grooming my babies myself. (If you read my last thread, you will remember why! :rolleyes:) Anyway, I don't want to spend a ton of money right off the bat, but want to have what I need. I bought clippers and would like just a basic, cheap table to help me with grooming them. Do you think either of these would work or do you have any other ideas? Thanks so much for any input or any other necessities that I will need. I am def. a newbie at this and will accept any and all advice! LOL PetEdge: Master Equipment Small Pet Grooming Table - Blue Top PetEdge: Master Equipment Grooming Tables in Fashion Colors PetEdge: Master Equipment Grooming Tables with Grooming Arms |
Also, those of you that do your own grooming, what kind of shears do you have? I am looking at petedge and my gosh all the different types of shears!!! :eek: I just feel so lost! |
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This is the one I purchased for taking on the road to shows. Pretty sturdy, I've had it for several years. The reason I purchased without the grooming arm is that I bought a grooming arm that folds away, when not needed. What you buy is dependent on the room you have for a grooming area in your home. When purchasing shears, don't go for the most expensive ones until you get better. Reason is you do a lot of dropping them.....and that throws them out of wack. Wait awhile until you get a bit more proficient before investing in more expensive shears. But, one thing you may want to consider is the quieter the better. You'll need a pair of thinning shears, curved and straight and small sharp ones for trimming those lil paws. Oh! invest in a pair of baby manicure scissors. |
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I have a grooming arm, that attaches to any table, or counter. Works well, and I can use it anywhere. That said, I got it years ago... at a pet store |
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I am planning to put in an order today for the first one in your post. For only doing at home grooming it is a great idea because you can just throw it on a counter or table and do the grooming. |
I know this is a really stupid question but I'm going to ask anyway...what are thinning shears for? :confused: |
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We talked about them some in this thread. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-what-buy.html |
My uncle has been a groomer for years. I was reunited with him last night and he is going to train me how to groom the babies. I am also interested in a table, so I am looking forward to reading this thread. |
I am just curious if you have a coupon code or are purchasing enough from PetEdge to get free shipping? I was looking at this table for some time and like the free shipping. Of course it is Ebay and thus bidding on most items. New Largest Adjustable Pet Grooming Table w/Arm/Noose - eBay (item 120510719469 end time Dec-29-09 17:17:32 PST) Good luck! |
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Though I'm a groomer, since I exhibit yorkies, I pretty much specialize in yorkie grooming. |
I also bought this video and while I am NO Expert and have not given it a try yet... it did seem VERY imformative on not only all aspects of grooming but also on recommended equipment. Yorkshire Terrier aka Yorkie Dog Grooming DVD Video - eBay (item 260529981786 end time Dec-29-09 21:00:16 PST) |
I have the first one and love it. I just put it on the bathroom counter when I use it and under the counter when not using. I recently took off the arm as I don't use it. |
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I do the same thing. i love it.... my babys are small. |
For all the scissors I recommend eBay until you decide what kinds of scissors you actually end up using the most. The cheapest thinning shears and stuff even at Walmart are $6 but I can get them cheaper on ebay with Buy-It-Now and free shipping. I just bought curved shears for 7 dollars free shipping from eBay. I work as an apprentice at a groomers so I know WHAT to look for, just not wanting to pay the prices that PetEdge and other professional sites have + shipping costs. It's not really necessary to have expensive items that do virtually the same thing as an item you get off EBay will do, these people who sell on ebay get their items from probably the same type of manufacturers as other stores do at wholesale or whatever price, just don't give the super fancy purple and crazy color ones for huge price. As I personally get more professional I might feel more inclined to pay for higher end scissors, but honestly they do exactly the same thing as what the expensive ones at work do and I don't see any difference. Thinning shears do just that, thinning of hair. It's great for getting mats out and also for thicker hair spots you may want to thin out. It's seamless scissoring. Curved shears are great for doing curved areas like around the front of the paw, around and side of the chest belly and rump areas, maybe the leg area, and top of head. If you feel like maneuvering in an awkward position they are good for jaw lines, too. Blunt tip shears are good for the area around the eyes or ears that is very sensitive and easy to puncture as the dog may jerk around. For pads I just use a regular shear, or the clippers with no extension. BE CAREFUL OF THAT as you can indeed clip the pads easily with clipper OR shears. |
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Thanks for explaining uses for the scissors. It is so overwhelming!! :eek: |
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I always tend to look for cheapest + shipping. You can tell about the sellers on eBay because they will have sold hundreds or thousands of items and have a good feedback rating. A lot of times I will purchase from the Recommended Seller that comes up when I search something. |
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My top tip for a grooming table is a baby changing table. Mine is an Ikea one, quite basic but the correct height, bought mine second hand so hardly cost anything. I bought it for my human babies but now the pup uses it. Im no expert though, our pup is only 4 months and I am still just brushing him and getting out the tangles. I put a handful of kibble on the table top and he munches it whilst I brush. I bought a tangle splitter and a slicker brush but dont use them, I just use a good quality pin brush. What I would like help with is clippers. I was going to buy some Wahl clippers from Amazon or something, but wondered if anyone would like to recommend a pair. Bear in mind I am in England so I wont have the same stores to shop in as you do, but I suspect the brands are the same. |
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I was surprised and very happy with the sturdiness of this table-heavier (in a good way) than I expected. Thanks!! |
I like the idea of the separate arm to use on a table I already have. What do those of you with separate arms think of this one? Standard Grooming Table Arm |
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I also am trying to learn how to groom myself. However, really do not like using scissors or sheers on my 2 girls . You have to be very careful . I already had an accident before i had the table on my shih tzu pup. I was using scissors and hurt her accidently , she needed surgery and stitches to close the cut .. :( That was several months ago. I like clippers better, & when I do use any type of sheers or scissors I am extra cautious about it. I am in the process of setting up a grooming station. I am going to buy plastic drawers that can fit underneath the table , and store all my supplies. I like the small blow dryers sold on pet edge , and need to invest in some really great detangler shampoos and conditioners. I think it is fun to groom my babies. you learn as you go, and get a feel for it. I also like the fact that I did it myself , and saved money . + it is a lot less stressful on the dogs , not to take them to any other groomer or place and have them placed in a cage ... mscat |
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I ended up ordering the first one in pink and I love it!! It works great for my little babies and is small so it dosen't take up a lot of space. |
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