PediPaws Pet Nail Trimmer
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PediPaws Pet Nail Trimmer

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I agree with most of the user comments in that PediPaws is a waste of money. I have two dogs - one a 4-year-old pit bull/bulldog, & the other a 1 1/2-year-old beagle. Neither of my dogs is skiddish but, like most dogs, they don't like having their nails clipped. Daisy (the Beagle) will not let you get within five feet of her with this tool, whether it is on or off! Buddy (the pit bull/bulldog) will let you use it on his nails, but is very outwardly expressive of the fact that he doesn't enjoy it - he mopes & scowls. :) My father uses his dremmel tool on his dog (an approximately 12-year-old yourshire terrier) and the dog puts up with it, but that's about it. Overall, I would suggest you not waste your hard-earned money on this joke of a product.

I agree with most of the user comments in that PediPaws is a waste of money. I have two dogs - one a 4-year-old pit bull/bulldog, & the other a 1 1/2-year-old beagle. Neither of my dogs is skiddish but, like most dogs, they don't like having their nails clipped. Daisy (the Beagle) will not let you get within five feet of her with this tool, whether it is on or off! Buddy (the pit bull/bulldog) will let you use it on his nails, but is very outwardly expressive of the fact that he doesn't enjoy it - he mopes & scowls. :) My father uses his dremmel tool on his dog (an approximately 12-year-old yourshire terrier) and the dog puts up with it, but that's about it. Overall, I would suggest you not waste your hard-earned money on this joke of a product.

I wasted my money on this item for sure. My dog which is a Pit/boxer said, no way and she she went nuts pulling away and boxing me. She usually listens pretty good, but when I turn this thing on she goes wild.

I wasted my money on this item for sure. My dog which is a Pit/boxer said, no way and she she went nuts pulling away and boxing me. She usually listens pretty good, but when I turn this thing on she goes wild.

I have a Pit Bull and a bunny and I use this on both of them. It's great because usually I'm not strong enough or brave enough to use clippers. Some downsides are that it's going to take a very long time if you;re trying to take off any significant length, I find it's better to just do it often enough that you're not trying to really shorten them much. My animals don't mind me using this on them, but some animals really never get used to the noise and get scared. I've tried to use it on my aunt's chihuahua and he's afraid of it. Even over time he hasn't gotten any more comfortable with it. It would have been a waste of $20 if she had actually bought it herself. I recommend finding a way to try this product on your pet before purchasing it.

I have a Pit Bull and a bunny and I use this on both of them. It's great because usually I'm not strong enough or brave enough to use clippers. Some downsides are that it's going to take a very long time if you;re trying to take off any significant length, I find it's better to just do it often enough that you're not trying to really shorten them much. My animals don't mind me using this on them, but some animals really never get used to the noise and get scared. I've tried to use it on my aunt's chihuahua and he's afraid of it. Even over time he hasn't gotten any more comfortable with it. It would have been a waste of $20 if she had actually bought it herself. I recommend finding a way to try this product on your pet before purchasing it.

I hate it. My dogs hate it. They run when they see me comign with it and they try to nip at me when I trim their nails with it. Deffinatly NOT worth buying.

I hate it. My dogs hate it. They run when they see me comign with it and they try to nip at me when I trim their nails with it. Deffinatly NOT worth buying.

I compared PediPaws with PetiCure and sprung for the PetiCure for an extra $10 ($30). PetiCure is much quieter and I've used it on my six small dogs several times since I bought it and it's still going strong without having to recharge. It also has different sized guides so you choose the size of your dog's nail so it won't get stuck. Yes, it's a glorified dremel, but it's a lot better than the cheap copy that is PediPaws and my dogs aren't afraid of it. Granted, I got them used to it by just holding it while it was running, while petting them and giving them treats. It's all a matter of conditioning them with positive reinforcement. It does a good job and leaves the nails smooth and snag-free.

I compared PediPaws with PetiCure and sprung for the PetiCure for an extra $10 ($30). PetiCure is much quieter and I've used it on my six small dogs several times since I bought it and it's still going strong without having to recharge. It also has different sized guides so you choose the size of your dog's nail so it won't get stuck. Yes, it's a glorified dremel, but it's a lot better than the cheap copy that is PediPaws and my dogs aren't afraid of it. Granted, I got them used to it by just holding it while it was running, while petting them and giving them treats. It's all a matter of conditioning them with positive reinforcement. It does a good job and leaves the nails smooth and snag-free.

My dog HATES getting her nails clipped. I was given this as a gift and amazingly my dog has no probs with it. It does take a while to get the nails trimmed, but it is worth it for me so I don't have to stress the dog out when the nail clippers are brought out.

My dog HATES getting her nails clipped. I was given this as a gift and amazingly my dog has no probs with it. It does take a while to get the nails trimmed, but it is worth it for me so I don't have to stress the dog out when the nail clippers are brought out.

My mom bought this for me as I have 4 cats and 2 dogs (a Boston ter. and a Husky) - NONE of them liked it. And I found it was much easier, less tramatic and more cost efficient to use the nail clipper on the dogs and just put smart claws (paws) on the cats.

My mom bought this for me as I have 4 cats and 2 dogs (a Boston ter. and a Husky) - NONE of them liked it. And I found it was much easier, less tramatic and more cost efficient to use the nail clipper on the dogs and just put smart claws (paws) on the cats.

We have a lab and the pedi-paws works perfectly fine on her nails. She's still kind of scared of it though.

We have a lab and the pedi-paws works perfectly fine on her nails. She's still kind of scared of it though.

I used this product on one of my two chihuahuas and the head caught her little claw (nail) and pulled it around while it was spinning. Of course this scared and hurt my baby and so I took it back and got A refund. I did not even attempt to use it on my other chihuahua. In my opinion it would probably work better on larger animals with larger claws. I guess everything looks easier on television.

I used this product on one of my two chihuahuas and the head caught her little claw (nail) and pulled it around while it was spinning. Of course this scared and hurt my baby and so I took it back and got A refund. I did not even attempt to use it on my other chihuahua. In my opinion it would probably work better on larger animals with larger claws. I guess everything looks easier on television.

I bought this and tried to use it once. My Dog was injured by it. So I call the company and got a refund. I threw the contraption away.

I bought this and tried to use it once. My Dog was injured by it. So I call the company and got a refund. I threw the contraption away.

Good concept, but my Boston Terrier was terrified of this even though I "eased" her into it as per the instructions. Scared the CRAP out of her. Can't even imagine trying this with a cat! If you are gonna use it on a cat that would mean your kitty would have some seriously sharp claws to begin with. I would suggest some safety glasses and other protective measures!!!!!

Good concept, but my Boston Terrier was terrified of this even though I "eased" her into it as per the instructions. Scared the CRAP out of her. Can't even imagine trying this with a cat! If you are gonna use it on a cat that would mean your kitty would have some seriously sharp claws to begin with. I would suggest some safety glasses and other protective measures!!!!!

this has to be one of the worst products yet. I am all for not making my dog bleed from cutting its nails too far or them breaking, but the noise makes her pull away even more from me.

this has to be one of the worst products yet. I am all for not making my dog bleed from cutting its nails too far or them breaking, but the noise makes her pull away even more from me.

I use my PediPaw after I clip my dogs nail, it smoothes the nails and allows you to get the nails shorter without cutting to the quick of the nail. I wouldn't recommend it for cutting the nails, it takes too long and the smell is awful.

I use my PediPaw after I clip my dogs nail, it smoothes the nails and allows you to get the nails shorter without cutting to the quick of the nail. I wouldn't recommend it for cutting the nails, it takes too long and the smell is awful.

I love the PediPaw because I'm so nervous about hitting the quick when I clip my mini-poodles black nails. I did the procedure as directed in the instructions to get my dog used to it. I brought it around her off to introduce. I turned it on. Gave her a treat. The next time I turned it on and touched her paw with it to get her used to the vibration. Told her she was a good girl and gave her a treat. I did all this over a couple of days. Then the first time I used it on her nails I gave her a treat after each paw. I have no trouble using the PediPaw on her at all. I love the fact the her nails are smooth and not sharp after!!

I love the PediPaw because I'm so nervous about hitting the quick when I clip my mini-poodles black nails. I did the procedure as directed in the instructions to get my dog used to it. I brought it around her off to introduce. I turned it on. Gave her a treat. The next time I turned it on and touched her paw with it to get her used to the vibration. Told her she was a good girl and gave her a treat. I did all this over a couple of days. Then the first time I used it on her nails I gave her a treat after each paw. I have no trouble using the PediPaw on her at all. I love the fact the her nails are smooth and not sharp after!!

I hate this product it doesn't have enough power when I tried to clip my dogs nails the dremel acualy stopped when it touched the nail boooooo

I hate this product it doesn't have enough power when I tried to clip my dogs nails the dremel acualy stopped when it touched the nail boooooo