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Old 08-25-2008, 05:22 PM   #1
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Not sure if this has been asked.. but any reccomendations on grooming tables? I don't need anything fancy. More looking for a cheap folding one but not too cheap. : ) I need it for a sheltie but have a German Shepherd too I would maybe want to use for ...she's 70 lbs. I was looking to maybe order it online or buy a used one.

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Old 08-25-2008, 10:28 PM   #2
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The best deals are at Petedge, Ryans Pet Supplies, Groomers Choice, or The Dog. You will find a variety of tables that will fit your needs, at good prices.
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Re: grooming table

thanks so much .. I'm going to check those out now
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Re: grooming table

I have small dogs but I got a baby changing table at a garage sale. It works great, has lots of drawers for grooming supplies and is a perfect heighth for clipping and grooming and only cost me $5.00.
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Re: grooming table

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I have small dogs but I got a baby changing table at a garage sale. It works great, has lots of drawers for grooming supplies and is a perfect heighth for clipping and grooming and only cost me $5.00.
Wow I like that idea!!!
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Old 09-05-2008, 04:38 PM   #6
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Re: grooming table

I don't think a baby changing table is going to work for a 70 lb dog.
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Old 09-06-2008, 10:43 PM   #7
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Re: grooming table

ahh, this might b a good plce for me to ask this, Does anyone have a CHEAP table i can get? Or even ideas to make one? thnk u!
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Re: grooming table

If you have a crate, you can get a piece of plywood and cover it with a non-slippery covering, and put it over the top of the crate. They make "table tops" for that very purpose. That would be about the cheapest/safest route for a larger dog anyway. You can order pretty cheap folding tables thru Ryanspetsupply.com, petedge.com, etc.
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