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14. Indo Mie Mi Goreng 80 g (Pack of 40)

Indo Mie Mi Goreng 80 g (Pack of 40)
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16. Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder Upgraded - Professional 2-Speed Electric Rechargeable Pet Nail Trimmer Painless Paws Grooming & Smoothing for Small Medium Large Dogs & Cats (White)

    Features:
  • Safe, Effective & Precise Trimming: This dog nail grinder uses an advanced diamond drum bit grinder to deliver the safest, most comfortable pet claw grinding. Recommended by veterinarians and pet grooming professionals, painlessly and precisely trim your pet's nails anywhere.
  • Advanced 2-Speed Switch & 3 Grinding Ports: The trimmer features an adjustable, low-high speed design powerful enough support heavy grinding. And with 3 ports to match small, medium, or large pets, simply choose the appropriate port and speed depending on your pet's size and nail hardness.
  • Super Low Noise & Vibration: Many pets get stressed by the sound and vibration of pet nail grinder. However, our electric pet nail grinder uses a superior motor with super-quiet technology that produces a very low vibration. Help sand pets claws faster and easier.
  • Rechargeable & Portable: The cordless dog grinder is rechargeable and has an indicator light on the bottom that turns on when charging. Each grinder has a built-in battery that lasts 2 hours after a 3-hour charge. The lightweight and ergonomic body design also makes it easier to handle in your right or left hand.
  • Considerate Customer Care: Our products experts teams are available 7 days a week. Response in less than 24 hours. Contact us at any time. We will help you at our best. Casfuy hopes pets and their people live happily together.
Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder Upgraded - Professional 2-Speed Electric Rechargeable Pet Nail Trimmer Painless Paws Grooming & Smoothing for Small Medium Large Dogs & Cats (White)
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20. Pecute Dog Nail Grinder Rechargeable Electric Pet Nail Trimmer for Paw Grooming Gentle and Painless Paw Trimmer Clipper Nail Clipper for Small and Medium Dogs

    Features:
  • 【Safe & effective 2 speed nail grinder】 - Pecute Dog nail Grinder adopted especially thick diamond grindstone cut head and 2 speeds design: 6000 RPM for trimming accurately, 6800 RPM for quickly grinding, which is safer, faster and more effective than dog nail clipper when trim pet nails, can reduce the risk of over cutting and hurting your pet.
  • 【50 dB ultra quiet】 - Pecute pet nail trimmer adopted a special design with low noise less than 50 dB and low vibration, which provides quiet operation for pet comfort and makes your pet no fear to trim their nails.
  • 【1 hour quick charge & 4 hours work life】 - Pecute Pet Nail Grinder adopted advanced 600Ma lithium battery which supports 1-hour fast charging and 240 minutes long working time, USB portable cable with over-charge protection.
  • 【3 size ports】 - Pecute pet clippers for dogs have three size ports, which is suitable for all pets. The small port is for small pets; The medium port is for medium pets. It would be more efficient for removing the cover to trim.
  • ★ RECOMMENDED BY PROFESSIONALS: This electric pet nail grinder provides the safest, most comfortable pet claw grinding. But every dog reacts differently to having their nails groomed. If you notice signs that your dog is in serious distress, cut the session short and try again some other day.
Pecute Dog Nail Grinder Rechargeable Electric Pet Nail Trimmer for Paw Grooming Gentle and Painless Paw Trimmer Clipper Nail Clipper for Small and Medium Dogs
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ColorPet Nail Grinder
Height1.26 Inches
Length6.3 Inches
SizeS-M
Width3.46 Inches
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u/dimesfordenim · 1 pointr/goldenretrievers

Congrats!! If you've never had a puppy before, my #1 recommendation is to get a trainer who will come to your house and work with you. They are more for you than for the dog. We did that and while it was really expensive, it was a blessing!

One thing our trainer told us is to let the puppy have access to only a little bit of the house at a time. A crate helps with that, but we didn't want it to feel like punishment and we wanted to be able to let him play around just as a dog in a controlled area. So we bought this playpen and zip tied it to the crate. You can also get linoleum to put underneath the playpen area, but make sure it's all one sheet (otherwise he'll chew on the ends). That also helps clean up potty mistakes!

Speaking of potty, we got a little bell to put on the door. We made him nudge it with his nose or paw (basically picked him up) every time we went out. Then when we finally let him explore more, he knew how to let us know he had to go. Of course, he also used it just as an excuse to go outside, so there's that.

You mentioned you're good to go on crates--did you get one that is life stages and lets you adjust how much room is available? Not a huge deal if not, but if you did, make sure you use it. They don't need a whole lot of room in the crate because they'll just pee on one end and sleep on the other.

For grooming, you don't really need a lot for a puppy (at least in our experience, and our older dog grew up to be a HUGE fluffball). You're more likely to hurt him and turn him off. For our grown up guys, we use a pin brush, a rake brush, a de-matting comb, grooming scissors, and dremmel. We also do your normal ear cleaning solution (we get ours from the vet, so I don't remember the brand offhand, it's the same thing as online) and shampoo. This is what we used when they were puppies. Another essential is puppy wipes for pesky danglers and muddy paws.

For a puppy, though, I really wouldn't use all that stuff. We used a little kong brush to get him used to a brush on his fur, but we didn't even use that until his fur was a little longer (but still too short to use the other brushes). The big thing with grooming a puppy is getting him used to you touching him EVERYWHERE. Stick your fingers in his ears and mouth, rub all over his paws, make him lay down on his back in your lap, etc. Definitely start on nails asap--even if you don't actually trim them, just holding the dremmel up to their nails and getting them used to it helps A LOT. Also the ear cleaner is an essential for golden puppies. Our trainer and vet both told us to drop it in their ears, let them shake their heads, then use q-tips in all the nooks and crannies.

Other essential products are LOTS of toys. You'll figure out real quick what your guy likes. Our first dog was more of a casual chewer, so fabric toys worked, but our second dog LOVES to eat fabric so we had to go with hard toys only. I highly recommend toys by West Paw! As you know, golden puppies will chew on LITERALLY EVERYTHING so you need a backup distractor toy at all times to replace the flavor of the minute. Keep in mind that if you give up trying to stop them chewing on something (say, for example, your computer chair), they will think it's ok to chew on that for the rest of their life. :(

We also got a slow-feeder bowl because our guys gobble down their food like it will disappear if they don't. And if your guy is really annoying with the water bowl (i.e., repeatedly knocking it over), don't worry too much--he'll grow out of it. I recommend keeping a towel under it until he learns all he wants to know about water!

Have fun with your little guy!!!! I'll add anything else I can think of later but feel free to ask if there's anything else you're curious about!

u/systemjolt · 2 pointsr/beagle

Here are a few tricks you can try to help with a feisty Beagle!

  1. Try massaging his paws for a few minutes before bringing out the clippers. Clip one nail, massage a little bit. Clip another, massage. Rinse repeat. It takes patience, but eventually he may let you speed up and clip them quickly.

  2. Try having a second person who the dog loves and trusts petting and loving on him. Let them give him treats so he knows what a good boy he is being!

  3. Try wrapping him in a blanket with only the paw you are working on and his head uncovered. This may simulate a Thunder Shirt (Warning, auto-play video when opened) and keep him calmer during the clipping. Don't wrap him too tightly or he may freak out over being unable to move freely.

  4. Try giving him a Peanut Butter Ball filled with peanut butter. Our Beagles will let you do almost anything to them (except take the ball) when they have this ball. This only works if your dog is the kind who doesn't run away with treats and toys.

  5. Take him on more frequent walks/longer walks on concrete. Obviously the effects of walking on hard surfaces can be detrimental so please keep moderation in mind. That said, walking on concrete or the street helps keep your dog's nails shorter for longer because they naturally wear away on the ground. This is NOT a replacement for trimming nails in any way. You still need to maintain their nails.

    Lastly, I want to mention that grinders aren't very good for their nails - or ours for that matter. They weaken the nail making it more likely to split, splinter or break. Also, it is very easy to over grind. If you really feel like you'd like to dull his nails you can use a coarse grit human nail file (you would need to use the file as you would for human hands, filing in only one direction and not back and forth) or claw covers!

    Let me know if I've gone off the rails! Good luck!
u/bumbernut · 1 pointr/puppy101

Thanks! He's such a dream, I love my little Buckley. :)

Good idea with teeth-brushing, routine is the best way to get a puppy settled and behaving well. As for nail-clipping, basically you can just start as soon as his nails are getting too long. How long this will take heavily depends on your dog and his activity - if he spends a lot of time walking/running on hard surfaces like cement, they will stay worn down more and need to be trimmed less often, but if he spends more time on softer surfaces like grass/carpet you'll need to trim them more often. The dewclaw will need to be trimmed more often as it is above the ground, so keep an eye on that. Your best bet for knowing when to trim them is to ask your vet - you'll be seeing your vet frequently in the first few weeks/months anyway for his puppy shots so just ask how his nails are looking and if you should give them a trim. We just clipped my basset's nails for the first time about 2 weeks ago (so 12 weeks old), and he spends a decent amount of time on cement surfaces.

I'd recommend guillotine clippers, as those are easier to use on dog's nails. Nail files are also useful to just smooth out the nail after it gets clipped (since they can splinter a bit after clipping and be extremely scratchy). Just use LOTS of treats, praise, and high-reward toys after he gets his nails clipped so he learns that nail trimming = fun! Most dogs are uncomfortable with nail trims, so he might never love it, but he may at least tolerate it without squirming around which will make it MUCH easier on you.

If nail clipping does end up being problematic, you can get a Dremel nail grinder. They're a little pricier, but effective and they prevent the nail from splintering, which is a problem with clipping.

u/BlueIsta22 · 0 pointsr/cats

I have a cat shopping list for myself, here are some links to a few of the things I plan to purchase and thought could help you.

I would consider getting as many of these covers as necessary, and a few scratching posts to put nearby.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XV586VQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_kWzyDb2V14202

You could also try placing these in front of or on top of the couch.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0721735K9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_iZzyDbHT6AA8Q
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017XBDPA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_KZzyDbXTT8JGG

They also make claw covers that come in multiple colors. Regardless of what you do, please don't discard your cat, and do your best to trim his nails. I use this one, it's pretty good.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JENKK8Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_P3zyDbQCRECV3

Remember that encouraging good behavior with treats and appropriate outlets for scratching is vital to the health of your pet and the sanity of your household. Do your best not to punish, simply redirect them to a better option. (Basically put the cat scratching posts near the couch or any problem areas while covering the furniture with hard plastic to redirect his energy.)

u/94rado · 2 pointsr/AmStaffPitts

Hey there, I know exactly what you're dealing with. I Love pit bulls and had one for 13 years. Now my dog was very very chill when it came to bath time and getting his nails trimmed. But I also had him since he was 4 weeks old and I used to mess with him all the time while we would lay together ( put fingers in his mouth, ears, play with his toes, etc. ) which i think helps. Anyways my roommate has a blue and our dogs lived together and she HATED getting her nails trimmed.. mind you shes about 65 lbs with a massive head. Built like a tank and super strong. We would have hold her down unfortunately as best as we could. Literally my roommate would hold her with all his strength and I would take one of those pet grooming dremel kits (I got on amazon) and just go for it. Those dremels worked the best in my experience, really easy and fast. Before we had the dremel and just clippers it was almost impossible to trim her nails. I know it sucks to have to hold the dog down but maybe that dremel would help you. Also we would leave it out for her too, to help her get used to it. even when she would lay in her bed we would set it next to her.

this is the dremel I use.
http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8-Volt-Pet-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406066521&sr=8-1&keywords=dog+dremel

Good luck!

u/iamparky · 5 pointsr/Dogtraining

We had good success by switching to a nail grinder; we used this one. It did take a few weeks of acclimatisation: each day we spent a few minutes and lots of treats getting her used to it.

To begin with, we just held the grinder while giving her treats. After a few days we did the same but with the grinder switched on. Once she was comfortable with this, we started holding a paw and moving the grinder near the claw, again with lots of treats; eventually progressing to the very briefest touch of the claw with a treat each time.

Eventually it does work: doggy is now perfectly calm when having her nails done. We haven't tried switching back to clippers but we find the grinder works well enough.

u/athey · 2 pointsr/Dolls

For getting rid of molded clothes, and so many other super useful things, I recommend owning a dremel, or other rotary tool.

You don't need a fancy one. I've got 3 dremel tools, of varying degrees of torque and power. One is identical to this one - only without the pet grooming branding. It's still a dremel - it'll still work.

Dremel 7300-PT 4.8V Pet Nail Grooming Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_jF4xDb8CJPTXW
$30


I did find this guy for a super cheap price -
WEN 23006 Two-Speed Cordless Rotary Tool Kit with 10-Piece Accessory Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MSL9PW4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4C4xDb9MG46FY
$12

Can't vouch for it being any good, given its price, but it should be compatible with the dremel rotary bits, and for a starter tool, and just working on dolls, it should be fine.

Whatever rotary you get, you'll need a few things to go with it. I recommend one or both of these -

Sanding drums
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BK1VRH6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yJ4xDb738D61Y

Abrasive buffing wheels
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075C72PGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NH4xDbCZ6DM5C

The buffing wheels are pretty good a removing tiny molded clothing details without eating up the plastic a lot.

If you ever do anything with apoxie-sculpt, the dremel can come in handy with grinding down things after its cured.

OH - and sand paper. Buy sand paper.

I recommend getting some 120 grit, 220 grit, and some 400 grit. You work your way from the lower, rougher paper, up to 400 to get a smooth finish. When you get up to 400, make sure you sand in circular motions to avoid leaving gouges in the plastic.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hi Mr Bestie! These nail clippers would be ahhhmazing. I love spoiling my puppy. Also, here is my little man, Indy. He surely is Man's best friend. :) Thanks for the pets contest!

u/letaninjawork · 1 pointr/dogs

First, congratulations! I'm excited for you. Reminds me of my first time and the excitement it brought. Here's a list of things I learned to keep on hand for my Dobbie:
 

  • Oatmeal Shampoo - Oatmeal naturally conditions fur and keeps skin hydrated. My Dog had dandruff and I didn't want to get anything that was medicated. This shampoo helped keep the coat clean and shiny.
     

  • Grizzly Salmon Oil Supplement - Most dog food sold in bulk is full of corn, grains and ground up tendons and bones. If you're not adding meats, whole grains, pumpkin, etc to his diet, just kibble by itself doesn't contain enough nutrients. Salmon oil was also recommended by my Vet. to help keep skin, coat healthy. Just a small squirt on top of kibble and he seemed to really love his meal.
     

  • Grain free Turkey Jerky - All treats don't have to be biscuits or rawhide. These are some healthier alternatives and not that expensive either.
     

  • High Quality Nail Clippers - If you plan on trimming his nails yourself. Mine wouldn't let me at first, but with some training, patience and treats, this became easier and saves atleast $10-$15 dollars each time on nail-trims at the groomers.
u/socalalena · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

we have a shar pei, didnt mind feet touching or nail clipping until one time a vet tech without being asked starts clipping his nails and quicked him pretty bad. after that day it was all over, major freak outs, thrashing, squirming impossible to hold down. He was even banned from two separate vet clinics because he threw such a fit (even tore one vets pants). I had nearly given up and thought we would just have to live with the judgmental stares from other dog owners at his nails clanking around. I found a very quiet nail grinder on Amazon and I cannot believe how well it has worked for us. Usually we will give him some benadryl (ok'ed by his vet) this usually makes him drowsy and calm enough that I can use the nail grinder on all nails and get them down. we do this several times a week. he still has a ways to go to get them to a proper length but so far it has been like a miracle for us. here is the link to the grinder I bought. obviously not as powerful as an actual dremel but also much much quieter, on high I would say its about as loud as a spin brush toothbrush but dampened. Obviously this wont fix all the fear and behavior issues but it may at least help with the nail part. Good luck! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QNKNY8Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/garbagepilequeen · 1 pointr/doggrooming

I’ve used plenty of dremels, but this one has been my favorite. It has a removable protective cap with a large and small hole for nails, and a bright light so I can see what I’m doing better. Since I’ve gotten it I’ve actually been able to keep my nails painted and at a decent length!

u/danidevon · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Good answer! My most helpful item on my list is this

My puppy's nails grow super fast and I'm too terrified to clip them myself but he doesn't trust anyone other than me with his paws so the groomer and vet always get his quick and make him bleed and cry because he squirms so much. That dremmel tool would let me just file them down super quickly and painlessly. Win for both of us!

u/Futurames · 2 pointsr/doggrooming

This one is the go-to for a lot of professional groomers. It’s durable and works really well.

I use one from Andis that isn’t as durable as the Dremel but I like it because it has a safety feature that stops the motor if it senses that it’s caught on something so it’s nice for working on dogs with long hair.

Both are fairly quiet and I don’t think you would get much quieter without sacrificing power. If the motor isn’t strong enough, it’s going to take forever to do the nails.

u/SamusAran388 · 1 pointr/parrots

If your parrots nails are very long the quick may have extended farther out than normal. In those types of circumstances it's best to gradually take the nail back down to a more comfortable length. The quick will recede if you cut close to it. So over time you can gradually decrease the length. Once a week take a little more off the nail until they are the proper length. If you're really worried and they are long maybe take them to a vet or qualified groomer then you can keep it up after that.

I'd also recommend switching to some type of dog or cat nail scissors. Something like these are nice because the spring in the clippers make them pop back open and you can quickly complete the trim. The guard on the one side of the clippers prevent you from taking too much nail off at a time.

u/onebittercritter · 4 pointsr/aww

I feel your pain. Nail trimming can be a total nightmare (for you and your dog). If you're using actual clippers, make sure they are very sharp (dull blades will squeeze the nail, causing a lot of pain and sometimes cracking the nail). Dremel trimmers are definitely something worth looking into too. But even with the best tools, it can be a huge chore. I had a dog who passed away a few months ago who would just lay there and let you trim his nails. Sometimes he'd actually fall asleep while you did it. He was a godsend.

u/lalaladka · 2 pointsr/DogCare

Make sure the food you are feeding her is a decent brand. Check out dogfoodadvisor.com and compare your food with other options. Many "popular" food brands like purina or beneful have very little nutrients. If you are feeding her something that you feel is good for her, try adding in some supplements like Missing Link. There is some sort of deficiency in her diet that is keeping her from growing proper nails. My corg gets walks every day on pavement and I still have to grind her nails down once a week, if you need a comparison of proper growth.

For a short fix, you can use flour or cornstarch to stop the bleeding. I suggest buying some qwickstop from a local pet store, which is what we use in the grooming shop for quicked nails.

You can also buy soft claws for dogs, which is a plastic cover you can glue onto her nails to protect her nails. Soft Claws. You may have to train her to leave them alone.

u/Peacockblue11 · 4 pointsr/Dogtraining

They make one specifically for dogs
Dremel 7300-PT 4.8V Pet Nail Grooming Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_sRJVzbV6SE0PA


But I use my pedicure one and it works great on my dog
Amopé Pedi Perfect Electronic Foot File, Extra Coarse https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013AX6U6Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yQJVzb7T1EP9F

u/shibapupper · 1 pointr/shiba

Please please please consider an alternative. Declawing is very painful to an animal and oftentimes changes their behavior for the worse after it has been done (no surprises really, as declawing is not just removing the nails, it is removing the bone as well. think of it like removing your finger up to the second knuckle). How about try something less intrusive/costly first? There are booties you could purchase: https://www.amazon.com/QUMY-Waterproof-Reflective-Velcro-Anti-Slip/dp/B01LYITJ4S/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3OW12TD5FRSDR&keywords=dog+booties+for+hardwood+floors&qid=1569187744&s=gateway&sprefix=dog+booties%2Caps%2C263&sr=8-4
Or you could file your doggie's nails down with a dremel, so they aren't nearly as sharp (they make pet specific ones for those too): https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8V-Nail-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=sxin_1_osp54-3d58a629_cov?ascsubtag=3d58a629-5407-463d-bdc4-ae4dbba21da4&creativeASIN=B003TU0XG4&cv_ct_id=amzn1.osp.3d58a629-5407-463d-bdc4-ae4dbba21da4&cv_ct_pg=search&cv_ct_wn=osp-search&keywords=dremel+dog&linkCode=oas&pd_rd_i=B003TU0XG4&pd_rd_r=a5f5dc22-c306-4952-875e-2a306ba459e2&pd_rd_w=bRrY7&pd_rd_wg=BltYA&pf_rd_p=53eff971-6e12-4016-9864-b6dfd929b2b3&pf_rd_r=SRCDDXV0AR8EDXP32SA5&qid=1569187884&s=gateway&tag=42987st350sr-20
I use the dremel on my boy, and he doesn't mind it at all compared to the nail clipper! Just had to entice him with enough cheese when introducing it lol.

u/thesmellnextdoor · 2 pointsr/dogs

Try something like this and see if you can teach your dog to file his own nails. I've never used one but the reviews on that product are great!

u/dogfacedlion · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

I've heard a normal dremel is best, just get the attachment for it, but I bought this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003TU0XG4/
Have not been disappointed with it. It does take a long time to grind down hard black nails on large(70+lb) dogs, but I think that's probably true of any dremel.

u/anustart_44 · 1 pointr/dogs

I use the 7300 and I love it! Much cheaper than the 8050 and does the job well!

u/tedell · 2 pointsr/dogs

I also prefer Dremel over clippers after using them both. I like that the ends of the nail end up smooth instead of having somewhat sharp edges that you get with clippers. It's also easier to get the nail shorter, IMO, because if you do hit the quick it's a much smaller impact than clippers.

I use this one on the low setting . Find the right holding position for your dog (shouldn't be hard with a 40 pound-er) and tell him he's a good boy when he's not squirming. "Practice" using the Dremel on him without turning it on. You won't actually be trimming his nails at this point. When he seems to be used to that turn the Dremel on at arms length while still holding him. If he doesn't freak out then move it closer. Touch the handle end of the Dremel to a nail while the Dremel is on so he can feel the vibrations without the grinding. If he's still being a good boy then start trimming. The best time to do your dog's nails is when he's tired and/or asleep.

u/scorpious · 9 pointsr/pugs

So cozy!

Needs those nails trimmed. It's easy and really helps them!

u/kendallpark · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

I'd wear a jacket in case he tries to nip. It also helps to have two people (one to restrain rabbit, one to clip).

Some people also choose to file their rabbits nails using a dremel. It's a slower process, but for some rabbits stresses them out less. https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8V-Nail-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1540144457&sr=8-3&keywords=pet+nail+grinder+for+dogs

or

https://www.amazon.com/Hertzko-Electric-Painless-Grooming-Smoothing/dp/B01IPW47BW/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1540144457&sr=8-4&keywords=pet+nail+grinder+for+dogs

Good luck!

u/lapis-lazuli · 37 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

It would probably be better for your dog if you used dog-safe polishes, instead of polishes made for people, like sally hansen.

u/lovethepuppers · 1 pointr/dogs

Nail dremmel amazon (this has been easier, than regular clippers for us. His nails are not clear and are very thick. And cheaper than having the vet do them) - https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8V-Nail-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504740781&sr=8-1&keywords=dog+dremel

Regular shampoo he developed a rash, he is good with this brand and not unreasonable - https://www.amazon.com/Hypoallergenic-Dog-Cat-Shampoo-Chamomile/dp/B01COZEBQ2/ref=sr_1_5?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1504740915&sr=1-5&keywords=dog+shampoo+hypoallergenic

I have no issues with people who spend less. I am just posting to say how quickly things we don't think about can add up. And yes, I plan to run with my dog. He will be out in the elements camping/hiking. He will be wearing gear.

u/tjasko · 2 pointsr/Chihuahua

Worth a shot! It's a lot safer too as you can visually see when you're coming close to the quick. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TU0XG4

u/COHikerGrl · 2 pointsr/reactivedogs

So this is the dremel:
https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8V-Nail-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1510937485&sr=8-3&keywords=dog+nail+dremel

I can't speak on longevity obviously, but compared to the ones I see in the youtube videos, it is much more quiet but plenty powerful. I started using it just on the low setting to acclimate her, but found that the high isn't much louder, and we get it done so much faster. But you could definitely just use the low setting, too. I really hope you have the same success as us if you get it. I feel like such a crappy owner when I let her nails get longer than they should be, but the struggle is real! I would dread taking her in for an entire week leading up to actually doing it.

u/rachelrad · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

OMG! Get her some puppy nail polish!!! It would be sooooooo cute! I personally like the hot pink, but there are many color options to choose from!

u/mjlp716 · 4 pointsr/puppy101

I use a Dremel to grind my pups nails. It took him a little bit to get used to it, but for me, it is easier to see where the quick is.

https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8V-Nail-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1517489576&sr=8-2&keywords=dremel+dog+nail+grinder

u/victorialol · 2 pointsr/videos

I use a Dremel. Specifically, this one from Amazon.

My dog has a bit of trauma associated with regular clippers, and we've worked up to being able to tolerate clipping a couple nails with them. For her, though, it was much easier to work from scratch with a new object.

She doesn't mind when I do her nails now. I've trained her to lay upside down between my legs while I work on her toes. :)

u/adopted_dog_oscar · 2 pointsr/pitbulls

Yea it's electric. It's not really a nail filer though... more of a rotary tool for general use. This is the model I have. It comes with a lot of different attachments: wire bushes, sanding drums, grinding stones, grinding wheels, small rotary files or burrs, maybe some more stuff so it's pretty useful around the house too.

My mom got me into it because she's involved with greyhound rescue groups and their nails are in really bad shape when they come off the tracks. Using clippers, they had way too many blood-spraying, dog-helping-in-pain-accidents. Clippers are easy to overshoot your intended cut and cut the quick and they're also known for splitting nails in half or muliple pieces, either right when you cut it or if they snag a small piece on the carpet it can rip off the splintered part of the nail.

My mom swears by [this extension](
http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-225-01-Flex-Shaft-Attachment/dp/B0000302Y8/ref=pd_bxgy_469_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0HS02GVFVQ5Z8AQDSF7G) that allows the noise of the electric motor to be a few feet away. I don't have one these.


Then when you run out of sanding drums that came with your dremel, you can but a lifetime supply for [$8.99]
(http://www.amazon.com/TEMO-sand-coarse-Mandrel-dremel/dp/B00564U22G/ref=pd_sim_469_10?ie=UTF8&dpID=41G2GNphVlL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0YAGTNM5J58CC1PVN0B9)

Edit: Dremel must have caught on, they now sell a specific pet grooming model. I can't speak for it but it looks quite a bit smaller than mine, I'll admit mine is a little overkill but I use it for other things too.

u/fidler · 3 pointsr/germanshepherds

The best decision we made was to get a dog nail grinder.

I just had a hard time with clipping nails, and being afraid of clipping to close. The grinder, just like with clipping, takes some patience and training with rewards, but I can grind a whole paw of nails very quickly, and not have to work very hard at it. Plus, if you do correctly the nails are then smooth and not jagged.

u/keekie333 · 1 pointr/GermanShepherd

Have you tried a dremel for dogs? It’s the only thing I can use on my GSD.

https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8V-Nail-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4

And I find it’s more forgiving. It slowly the files the nail down so you can really see what you’re doing.

u/jameswayjameson · 3 pointsr/dogs

This is the one I use at my salon. It's durable and long lasting. Safe to use on puppies 2 months and older.
Dremel 7300-PT 4.8V Pet Nail Grooming Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_AqwNBbFX8K8ZA

u/lostmoonboots · 2 pointsr/guineapigs

I got a dremel pet tool to sand them down instead of cutting them. It's a lot more gentle so it hardly bothers them at all. Worth every penny

u/lanismycousin · 2 pointsr/TuxedoCats

Seems like similar products exist for the doggos https://www.amazon.com/Soft-Claws-Nail-X-Large-Natural/dp/B0006NE4Y4

u/jpbronco · 2 pointsr/nova

+1 for the dremel trimmers. I had 5 dogs before I learned this trick. My just give me her paw like she's at the spa and it takes me 2 minutes a leg.

u/tsquaredwsu · 1 pointr/Pets

Try giving him Benadryl instead. You can look up dosages online. It’ll act as a sedative.
Also, have you tried a drill instead of a clipper? Here is a version of what I mean. There’s cheaper ones if you search.

u/Tegzay · 2 pointsr/CasualUK

Depends how many you want but bulk buy on amazon brings them up at 40p a pack.

u/fluffyponyza · 2 pointsr/funny

If I'm not mistaken, that's a dew claw clipper, similar to this product on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wahl-Smartgroom-Clipper-Guillotine-Stainless/dp/B000YKPD94

u/InterwebBad · 1 pointr/cats

Use some good clippers that don't crush the nail as you cut it, with practice you can do all four paws in half a minute.

u/tp0d · 5 pointsr/aww

We use this on our two Danes.. They dont seem to mind much, and its easy to take off a 1/8-1/4" without hitting the quick.. Stinks though..

http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8-Volt-Pet-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395630407&sr=8-1&keywords=dremel+pet

u/truckdogs · 2 pointsr/Rottweiler

I use the battery powered Dremel. They have one on Amazon for pets and it comes with instructions(for pet use) and some sanding drums.
Dremel 7300-PT 4.8-Volt Pet Grooming Kit
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_zePWub0KSDKZR


The price has changed since I got it. It was the same price as the non pet one.
Just do a little at a time even if its on nail then come back later and do another one. Another thing is having them walk on concrete .

u/Tiggymartin · 2 pointsr/Rottweiler

I just use the Furminator one http://www.amazon.com/Furminator-104005-FURminator-Nail-Grinder/dp/B0062Z0UVG

I find them not very expensive and they are a quality product. Size and speed dont really matter as long as you are careful the first few times until you get the hang of it

u/persian_cat · 1 pointr/puppy101

We use this dremel:
(Dremel 7300-PT 4.8V Pet Nail Grooming Tool )
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_3w.bzbES79XR3

My breeder used this on my puppy so I bought the same brand that he was used to. He does not mind it. We give him lots of treats as we use this, maybe we are bribing him but I don't care because at least he sits there quietly for his nails to be done ;)

u/cheaptrainride · 1 pointr/AFL
u/Serial_Buttdialer · 2 pointsr/dogs

Handheld portable shower

Ends 13 hours from now. Was $40, now $28.

Wahl nail grinder &
Scruffs bed

Both start at 7:30pm UK time, an hour from now.

u/gunner_jensen · 7 pointsr/tippytaps

Here's one of many I found on Amazon.

u/happylittlebirdskie · 1 pointr/dogs

I think this is the one we have: Dremel 7300-PT 4.8V Pet Nail Grooming Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1ooXBbS5H5PYH

u/kokomocat · 7 pointsr/corgi

You need to be careful with long nails. With their nails being that long, when they walk it pushes the bed of the nail back and puts pressure on the join. It makes it painful and uncomfortable for them to walk, plus it could cause arthritis or deformations in their paws and legs long term.

You can take them to the vet to clip their nails and it will cost you anywhere from $10-$25 depending on the vet OR you could buy a nail trimmer and dremel/grinder for pretty much $20 and diy.

u/goldpants · 2 pointsr/dogs

Dremel does make a nail grinder - their version of the Pedi Paws. I had a Pedi Paws and it kinda sucked and then ended up crapping out after only about a year or two. I replaced it with Dremel's version and it works so much better! I got mine on Amazon. It's only $25, so not too bad!

Dremel 7300-PT 4.8V Pet Nail Grooming Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TU0XG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pRZsyb2E1QJ4S

u/Bunnies-and-Sunshine · 1 pointr/Rabbits

Sorry for the late reply! We use a kind like this https://www.amazon.com/Best-Professional-Clipper-Small-Medium/dp/B00JENKK8Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1467480996&sr=8-2&keywords=pet+nail+clippers+small

The nail guard is a lifesaver to help prevent cutting too much at once. River's nails are easy because they're white, but Simon's are brown/black striped and we only cut them to the edge of his fur to avoid cutting the quick.

u/FuckingPope · 1 pointr/AskUK

A grinder might be the answer. I've just seen this on Amazon, but I've no idea if it actually works: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pecute-Grinder-Electric-Grinding-Charging/dp/B07DJ6PNFT/

My preference is to do the nails at home, as the nearest vet is quite a journey away.

u/NormalAdultMale · 4 pointsr/ChapoTrapHouse

https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7300-PT-4-8V-Nail-Grooming/dp/B003TU0XG4

I use this. Dog might be scared of the noise though. If your dog is scared of things like vacuums you're gonna have to just trim it yourself with the simple clippers.

u/Mixy_Mae · 2 pointsr/pugs

We have always had a hard time clipping our pugs nails. They freak out, then I freak out and it become a whole mess. We purchased a Dremel nail grinder and it's much better now. Still takes two people, but a lot less freaking out on both parts. Here is the one we have http://www.amazon.com/B003TU0XG4.