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What Is a Grooming Arm?

Cindy Quarters
Cindy Quarters

When grooming small animals it is usually easiest to work on them when they are up on a grooming table. This eliminates a lot of bending as well as the clumsiness associated with trying to hold onto the animal while working on it at the same time. Since brushing, combing and clipping small animals typically requires two hands, a grooming table also has a sturdy grooming arm that is used to hold the pet in place while it is being worked on.

In most cases a grooming arm is made of sturdy metal that is shaped like an upside-down letter “L.” The straight part of the arm either fits through a hole in the grooming table or clamps to the side of it, depending on the table and arm styles. The height of the grooming arm can be adjusted by loosening the clamp, sliding the arm up or down and then tightening the clamp again. This allows the height of the arm to be suited to the size of the animal being groomed.

A grooming arm keeps the pet in place when it's being worked on.
A grooming arm keeps the pet in place when it's being worked on.

When grooming very large dogs such as Newfoundlands and Great Pyrenees, the grooming table is typically over-sized but on very short legs. This makes it easier for the dog to get on and off of the table. The grooming arm that goes with a giant breed grooming table should be very sturdy, so that it won’t bend if the dog pulls against it. Such arms are also extra long so that they can be raised high enough to accommodate very large dogs.

At the end of the grooming arm that is parallel to the table, is a collar that holds the pet in place while it is being brushed, trimmed or dried. For animals that are used to being groomed, this is usually just a simple nylon noose that is slipped over the pet’s head to discourage the animal from jumping off of the table. Some grooming arms are made so that the top bar folds out of the way, making it easier to work on animals that are comfortable with being groomed and don’t require being held.

For pets that are resistant to the process of grooming, the grooming arm can also be used with a double noose. This attachment has one noose that goes around the animal’s neck and another around its middle, to make is harder for it to get away. Smaller dogs and cats can also be placed in slings attached to the grooming arm that support the animal’s entire body, allowing the groomer to work on one section at a time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a grooming arm and what is its primary use?

A grooming arm is a device typically made of stainless steel or another sturdy material, designed to hold pets, usually dogs, in place during grooming sessions. Its primary use is to keep the animal still and safe while the groomer trims fur, clips nails, or performs other grooming tasks. It often comes with an adjustable clamp and a harness or loop to secure the pet.

How does a grooming arm attach to a grooming table?

A grooming arm usually attaches to a grooming table through a clamp or a secure bolting system. The clamp is designed to fit a wide range of table thicknesses, allowing for easy installation and removal. Some grooming arms are part of a grooming table setup, while others can be purchased separately and added to existing tables.

Is a grooming arm suitable for all sizes and breeds of dogs?

Most grooming arms are adjustable, making them suitable for a variety of dog sizes and breeds. However, it's important to choose a grooming arm that can accommodate the weight and height of the specific dog breed. For larger breeds, a heavy-duty grooming arm with a stronger clamp and thicker arm is recommended to ensure stability and safety.

Can a grooming arm be used for cats or other animals?

While grooming arms are primarily designed for dogs, they can be used for cats and other small animals with the right precautions. It's essential to ensure the harness or loop is comfortable and secure for the animal's size and to always supervise the pet to prevent stress or injury during grooming.

What safety features should I look for in a grooming arm?

When selecting a grooming arm, look for features such as a no-slip surface on the clamp to prevent shifting, a reliable locking mechanism to keep the arm in place, and a comfortable, adjustable loop or harness to secure the pet without causing discomfort. Additionally, rounded edges and quality construction materials can help prevent accidents.

How do I maintain and clean a grooming arm?

Maintenance of a grooming arm involves regular cleaning to remove fur, dirt, and potential bacteria. Stainless steel arms can be wiped down with disinfectant wipes or a cloth with soap and water. Check the arm and clamp for signs of wear or damage regularly, and ensure all parts are tightened and functioning properly to ensure the safety of the pets.

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