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02-05-2025 06:08 PM
For PETS that is.
Due to my fur baby's UTI on Christmas Day, the vet advised me to shave/clip that area every 8 weeks. Really?
My dog goes wild whenever I try to trim her tail or nails. Wild. Her nails alone take me 3 hours.
So, I bought a small grooming table, grooming arm with hoops, a hanging sling, & a clipper set.
I couldn't get the legs to attach to the separate grooming tabletop, & have no idea what finally locked them on after 10 minutes of trying.
I couldn't detach the legs later, & ended up hauling the table with legs still attached into the basement after our grooming session.
I figured out how to attach the grooming arm but it had to go on 1 of the long table sides bc the underside table edge was too narrow at the short sides for the clamp. TG she's a short dog.
My fur baby is <7 lbs. & I measured a couple times to get the adjustable arm height right.
I tested the table & arm for strength knowing my fur baby's physical antics.
Twice the table bumped lower a notch & I gasped. Once she tried to get off & dislodged the arm. Yikes.
After 3.5 hours, I had trimmed her backside, her tail, & did only a semi-good job on her nails.
I never used the clipper set. I just continued to use a blunt-end kiddie scissors I have to snip her fur. I did use 2 people hair clips to hold back her tail fur.
I wasn't able to hold her up in a standing position to be sure I cut the hair around her UTI area, which is the reason I bought the grooming table & accessories.
I then cut the long hair around her legs, but I could only sort of see underneath & used the blunt kiddie scissors.
I have no idea how I did; I do know that I never really got a view of the UTI area I needed to trim.
I used the hanging sling while I trimmed her nails. We both hated that. But I have to say that it was better than the usual of my laying on the bottom stair landing using my foot to keep the surgery cone I put on her head to face the steps so she can't see what's happening.
She hated the whole table scenario. I hated it, too.
Groomers might be worth their weight in gold, eh? Lol
02-05-2025 06:17 PM
Huh. I growled, hissed, and scratched whenever my mama came anywhere NEAR me with those "tools".
That way, I got a trip to the groomer and got a nice blow dry!
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♥ Love, Kitty ♥
02-05-2025 07:32 PM
I have dogs that will let me clip. I have to trim the fur on their feet on top and underneath so they don't slide. I use a battery operated clipper.
But, cutting their nails is difficult. They fight me. I even have a dremmel to smooth their nails...they hate that too.
Their goomers say they sit perfectly still for them. Go figure.
I was thinking about getting one of those hanging slings. I am getting desperate. It costs me $30 each for just a nail trim, plus tip. Way too much, IMO.
Tip: did your clippers come with cutting guards? If so, just attach and smooth the hair away in the sanitary area....much easier than using shears.
02-05-2025 08:53 PM
Excellent. I can't be bothered. My cat & dog each have their own personal groomers. Dog has 2, cat has 1.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
02-05-2025 09:08 PM
The UTI area is called the "sanitary" area and keeping that area trimmed can help with infections and matting.
We were at the vet's today with both dogs and forgot to get them to cut the Dingo's nails
We have to muzzle him to do it. They do too but at $10 it's worth it to have them do it.
02-05-2025 09:41 PM
@monicakm $10 is a bargain to trim nails. My groomer charges $30 and my vet tech charges $35. My dogs need their nails trimmed about every two weeks.
2 dogs x $30 =$60 + tip $10 equals $70
That's $140 a month! My dogs have black nails, so you can't see through them to find the vein. Scary for sure.
I do what I can and they get groomed every few months and get the works.
I should have opened a pet salon instead of a salon for humans.
02-05-2025 10:45 PM
I should have opened a pet salon instead of a salon for humans.
LOL, maybe it's not too late. Better clientele for sure (g)
02-05-2025 10:48 PM
02-05-2025 10:49 PM
We can cut Frankie's nails with no problem. The problem is the Dingo. We have to muzzle him but it's still scary and traumatic for all of us. I don't like putting him thru that if we don't have to. The vet can do it in less time than it takes us to do one foot.
02-06-2025 02:48 AM
heh @Desert Lily
You're a Hoot!!
I can see it vividly now. Your description! heh
I used to have a sweet, Pure Bred, Lonnng Hair Persian & needed the Privy Cuts also. She'd be standing up, all fours. I'd grab a long vertical handful of her backside, privy hair, up her, upper leg (but NOT too close to skin) and just cut with scissors, quickly (but carefully not close enough to possibly get any skin)).
Then brush, fluff it out a bit. This part she doesnt want anything to do with! (She had her fill already) heh
I'd rather take a little bit, Privy cut, more often, than risk cutting too much, too close to the skin, infrequently.
And, after the cutting, I'd give her something she particularly likes, so she knows this wasn't punishment for anything.
This wasnt her favorite thing to have done, but she accepted it (briefly) heh
Better if she's a little dopey from just having awakened.
And if I have to do one Privy side, then later, the other side, is okay. It still gets done. ![]()
And not too close to her skin, just enough to keep her clean from straggle hairs, when relieving herself.
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