Things You'll Need
- Grooming table with adjustable arm
- Screwdriver
- Pliers
- Measuring Tape
Instructions
Determine how tall your grooming arm needs to be. Most dogs under 20 inches in height do well with a grooming arm adjusted to around 24 inches, while larger dogs require a taller arm.
Loosen the grooming arm by turning the adjustment clamp or turning the screws to move the arm up and down. Loosen it up enough that the arm will slide freely, but not so loose that you take the arm completely off.
Measure out the correct height on your grooming arm. Some arms come premarked with measurements on the side, but if yours does not, use a measuring tape to measure the proper height for the arm.
Tighten the clamp or screws once you have the arm adjusted to your chosen height. Be sure that you get the arm secured firmly so that it does not move or fall down while you are grooming your dog.
Set your dog up on the grooming table and test the height of the grooming arm. The arm should not be too tall that it chokes your dog, and also not so short that it interferes with your ability to groom the dog.