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The higher tub height puts the washing surface at a standing working height, so groomers don't have to bend over while grooming, directly reducing strain on the lower back and lumbar area for those who do multiple baths a day. In professional settings where staff perform 4 to 8 baths a day, this ergonomic benefit builds up over a full week of work.
To control the water temperature exactly when bathing a pet, you need separate hot and cold supply lines that mix at the fixture rather than a single pre-mixed line. The VEVOR pet grooming station has dedicated dual hot and cold faucets that feed a dual-control showerhead. The operator can change the temperature in real time during the session without stopping the wash. It is because different dog breeds and individual animals are more or less sensitive to temperature.
You can choose from three pressure settings on the showerhead to match the output to the task at hand. For example, low pressure is best for wetting and rinsing sensitive skin, medium pressure is best for general coat saturation and shampoo application, and high pressure is best for thoroughly rinsing out thick double coats. This pressure range is directly related to the list of breeds that can be compatible.
The right-door design of this grooming station determines the operator's natural working position relative to the tub entry point. The right door hinge directs the opening arc to the left, placing the operator to the left of the entry point when loading and unloading pets. This setup works well for grooming rooms and bathrooms where the left side of the tub has the most space for the operator to move around and handle pets.
Choosing the right door orientation before installation means you won't have to move or replace the unit after it's been set up to make it work properly. In professional grooming salons with several stations set up in a row, switching the doors between left and right can improve traffic flow between stations and reduce the risk of operators crossing paths during simultaneous sessions.
When pets move around while bathing, they put repeated lateral forces on the tub and stair assembly. It can cause poorly designed units to move or rock on uneven floors or to let water escape through seals that aren't working properly at the base and the drain connection. The VEVOR station fixes this by adding better sealing to all water-contact joints and stairs and by installing limited holes that keep the step assembly in place when pets come and go.
The drainage kit helps move water quickly out of the tub basin, preventing standing water from forming and allowing bacteria to grow in the drain fitting and the tub corners. In a professional grooming station that sees many animals each day, quick drainage between sessions keeps the area clean without having to wipe up water left on the basin floor.
It is a practical safety requirement to prevent pets from being injured during bathing. It affects both the quality of the grooming and the animals' stress levels. The VEVOR station features a duckbill buckle built into the tub structure, so you don't need to buy a separate restraint arm or collar hook. The buckle keeps the pet in the wash zone the whole time, so the person washing can use both hands instead of just one to control the animal.
The aluminum alloy soap holder is mounted at working height in the tub area, so shampoos, conditioners, ear cleaners, and grooming tools are always within reach without the operator having to leave the station in the middle of a session. The aluminum alloy construction makes it resistant to corrosion in wet conditions and strong enough to hold several full product bottles at once.
In professional grooming, the speed of cleaning after a session directly affects throughput. The VEVOR pet grooming station reduces cleaning time between sessions by using non-porous stainless steel surfaces and an efficient drainage kit that quickly drains water, fur, and debris at the end of each session. Unlike molded plastic, stainless steel doesn't hold onto bacteria in surface imperfections. Its smooth finish lets fur clumps and shampoo residue rinse away without scrubbing.
The drainage kit's flow rate is set to handle the water flow from a three-setting pressure showerhead without backing up in the basin. It keeps the tub floor dry between sessions, so cleaning is as simple as a quick rinse rather than removing standing water. The new sealing structure prevents water from collecting in hidden joints around the base, a common cause of bad smells in grooming tub installations.
The VEVOR pet grooming station is safe for certain small dog breeds, such as French Bulldogs, Poodles, Corgis, Bichon Frises, Miniature Schnauzers, Pugs, and West Highland White Terriers. It is also safe for three cat breeds: Exotic Shorthairs, Ragdolls, and British Shorthairs. This compatibility list shows the tub size, stair-step height, load capacity, and water pressure range that are best suited to these animals based on their size, weight, and coat type.
The station's features directly meet the different bathing needs of each breed. French Bulldogs and Pugs are brachycephalic breeds that need careful temperature control to keep their breathing from getting too stressed. The dual hot-cold faucet system helps with this. The three-setting showerhead has a high-pressure rinse option that is needed to completely remove shampoo from dense double-coated breeds like Corgis and West Highland White Terriers.