PediPaws Pet Nail Trimmer
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PediPaws Pet Nail Trimmer

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I love mine! Works great on my older dog. She is so fussy in her old age, hair cuts, manicures etc(not like when she was younger).

This works great for my silky terrier who is terrified of nail clippers

I have two small dogs (under 12 pounds) and they HATE having their nails trimmed. Since they have black nails, it is often difficult to judge where the quick starts. I got PediPaws as a last resort. After introducing them to the feelings of it, they sit and have their nails trimmed with little resistance. The product works well for me, I haven't had any issues with it stopping.

i have this product and use it on my boston terrier bulldogs. they are so calm and quiet when we use pedi-paws. they hate the clippers so i love this product..

My husband and I bought a German Sheppard and it desperatly needed it's toes clipped. I didn't want to hurt him and went out and found this! Worked great...he just stood there and let me do it. So unstessful!

I love this product. Althought I do think it could use some more power. Works great on my little dogs. I can see where it would be a problem for bigger dogs.

I have one of these for my dogs!! I have had this for product for 3 yeats now and my cocker spaniel likes it more than a regular nail trimmer. A+++ product

I have my pedi paws for over 3yrs, minus the last 6 months I haven't been able to use it because I misplaced it in my home. Anyhoo, when I did use it, I found it to be difficult to use in the beginning because I have small hands and this product is a bit on the clunky side but once I took the time to introduce the product to my pet, it became easier to use. Cons: a bit bulky, loud noise, several tries to get the hang of it. Pros: noise was no issue after the initial introduction to the product, the grinder actually grinds down the nail as long as you follow the directions exactly to the letter, product is safe to use and easy to clean up and any additional accessories are readily available.

My dog was extremely paranoid about getting her nails clipped. It was a chore that left her terrified and me in tears. As a last stitch effort before I took her to a groomer I got this and she LOVED it! I was able to trim her nails and she would fall asleep while I did it.. I guess she felt like she was getting a little massage. Love this thing!

My dog freaks out every time anyone tries to clip her nails. At the vet's office she needs to be sedated to do it, and I hear her yelping all the way out in the waiting area. This product is amazing. She doesn't mind it one bit, and lays quietly while I file her nails. It's definitely the way to go.

Life saver. No more guessing where the quick is in my dogs black claws. Have to slowly get them used to the sound but then it's the perfect product for dog owners. No bleeding, no sharp nails. Awesome

The reviews are right- it has a very weak motor. BUT, rather than completely dismissing it, I varied my technique, and was successful. All in all, I think a Dremel would be better, and we may work up to it- but this was a good starter to get my dog used to the vibration/noise of filing her nails and help her overcome her fear of having her nails touched in general.

I took the time as the vidoe showed to introduce this to my "Furkins" they sit and let me grrom their nails with NO problems..the problem I have with it..is simply ORDERING more rings if file! wht can't the simply sell the extras in the stores and make it easy on us??

This works pretty well the only problem i have is keeping my cat still while i use it/

I do like this tool,the nails smell soo bad though lol,we also tried it without the cap on and just used the drummel,which seemed to work just as good,its handy but dogs hate the sound of it,so we had to lay on them to get them use to i...but not a bad idea,for the money Id say worth maybe 10$ not $20