Beware if you choose to use a dremel type tool on your dog's nails that you don't get the hair caught around the sander drum stem. It gets wicked nasty for the dog. And then for you when you try to untangle the poor dog.New product for trimming pet's nails? It's like a sander type?
The tool is called a ';Peticure';. It took me quite a while to find it. I am seriously thinking about purchasing it.
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http://www.peticure.com/
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I see Melon has already told you. Yes they work but you still need to be careful not to go too far. With these tools it is much easier to trim the nails if your dog will tollerate the nosie.
It's a dremmel and you can pick them up at Home Depo for possibly less than your pet supply store might sell them.
Yes there is, its just like the one they use at nail salons, the problem with them, you can really hurt a dog with them..the dog cant tell you when the sander has hit a vein in the nail, not till he/she yells from pain, then its vet time, because you wont be able to stop the bleeding if it goes too deep....be careful.......just take to groomer or vet and let them trim nails...
I think this is the product you're talking about.
http://www.peticure.com/
I've seen a dremel used. This basically looks like the same thing with a cover over it. I agree with the above answerers about the pros %26amp; cons of using a dremel-type tool. This ad makes it look like it's so safe, you won't hit the vein. Read carefully. Nowhere in the ad does it say that.
The dremmel is ok on small dogs with light nails but the big black nails can be a problem. The nail will get hot.
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