Length-adjustable, front grooming loop for grooming tables. Basic front strap with plastic fasteners 1.5 cm wide.
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Length-adjustable front strap 1.5 cm wide.
Front strap for dogs to attach to the control post. The 1.5 cm wide grooming loop is adjustable in length with the help of a plastic clamp. With a width of 1.5 cm, the grooming strap is suitable for rather small dogs to prevent them from falling off the grooming table.
Basic grooming loop for smaller dogs and puppies.
Features of the front grooming loop:
- Width 1.5 cm
- Depending on availability in blue or black
- Can be adjusted to the dog's size and gives protection
- The strap can also be shortened to the desired length
- Quick release fasteners
- Adjustment and closure system with a simple click
Use of the grooming strap:
The grooming noose is the perfect support for dog grooming and provides safety for your charge from falling off the grooming table. You can shorten the length of the nylon straps by cutting off the ends and sealing them with a flame. (Caution fire hazard, please seal only briefly with a flame such as a lighter, find a non-flammable area for safety).
As soon as the dog is attached as with a dog leash, the work can begin.
Front strap - the different steps:
- Adjust to the neck circumference of the dog
- Put on like a dog collar
- Open quick release for length
- Hang the grooming noose on the control post
- Set the desired length and lock the quick-release fastener with a simple click
- If necessary, attach the back strap (sold separately) using the quick release in the middle
Dog Barber Vienna Advice:
As a dog groomer, always use a grooming noose and a control post when grooming your dog. Even though dog salons often use the slogan "We work without a control post", this is not a serious statement for professional dog grooming. In the course of my work as a dog groomer, I have seen many dogs over the years that have suffered serious injuries after a fall while being groomed in a dog grooming salon. Clients don't want their pet to be too beautiful, but they also want to come back from the dog grooming unharmed. I also don't think your clients would leave their dog to a dog sitter who advertises that he walks dogs off-leash. Better educate your clients and don't pull the "dog leash" too tight so that the dog doesn't feel affected.
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