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Reddit mentions of Hertzko Electric Pet Nail Grinder Gentle, Painless Paws Grooming, Trimming, Shaping, and Smoothing for Dogs, Cats, Small Animals - Portable & Rechargeable, Includes USB Wire
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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Hertzko Electric Pet Nail Grinder Gentle, Painless Paws Grooming, Trimming, Shaping, and Smoothing for Dogs, Cats, Small Animals - Portable & Rechargeable, Includes USB Wire. Here are the top ones.
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- Fast & Effective - ultra durable diamond stone bit and ergonomic design make this important step in your petcare routine fast & easy; repeat every 2-3 weeks
- Gentle Alternative: grinding places less stress on the cuticle and reduces the risk of cracking and bleeding compared to traditional pet nail clippers
- Quiet Motor - low noise and low vibration make nail care less stressful for you and your pet
- Multiple Ports - 3 port options allow safe nail-trimming for pets of any size; great for small to large dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds
- Rechargeable - lasts up to 2.5 hours and recharges via micro USB cord (included)
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Color | Purple |
Size | Medium |
Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
The simplest way is to take her to a professional groomer and have them do it while you watch. You can ask them for advice while they're doing it. Also just my personal preference but I like using a grinder instead of clippers on my dog. This is the one I use https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IPW47BW/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1. It's wireless and rechargeable. The head is diamond encrusted so it should last for years. Plus it's quiet. I find grinders are safer to use than clippers.
Poor baby! I live in New England and outside in March is no place for a piggy! We use this nail grinder for our girls, quick and easy trims with no bleeding quicks. It takes two people (one to hold and one to trim) for us, but I think our girls are exceptionally naughty about nail trims.
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
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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!
I was dumb and bought one of the pet-specific ones. Something like this. It was worthless. I could trim maybe two nails before I had to charge it again and it took so long because it didn't have a lot of power to it. Then I just went ahead and bought a normal cordless dremel. My dog actually tolerates it much better because it takes so much less time. After several months of trying to get her comfortable with me trimming her nails with a clipper, the dremel was so easy!
I have this.
If your dog is fearful of his paws being touched, you will need to countercondition him with the grinder. It does make a buzzing noise that can be very weird to many dogs.
What I'm doing:
You eventually want to get to a point that your dog is not scared of it being near their nails to be ground down. Haven't tried to trim her nails yet, but will be getting there soon!
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