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PediPaws Pet Nail Trimmer | | |
| Features:
| • | Revolutionary no-mess, no-pain nail trimmer for both dogs and cats | | • | Precision emery filing wheel gently removes thin layers of nail | | • | Appropriate for dogs and cats of any age or size | | • | Requires 2 C batteries (sold separately) | | • | Unique protective cap contains clipped filings to prevent mess |
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Product Description Easiest way to keep your pets nails trim rounded and smooth. You can trim your pets nails anywhere without the pain from traditional nail clippers. The precision filing wheel gently removes thin layers of nail. The protective cap allows the perfect amount of nail to be trimmed and contains all the filings so there is no mess.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 115 more reviews...
better alternative than clippers! January 7, 2009 C. Sawyer (Missouri, USA) I used the pedipaws on my small and large dog. It seemed to work fine and was quieter than I expected, I was expecting the motor to be very loud as some people have suggested a dremel. I have a dremel, it is not quiet by any means, I would have to absolutely sedate my dogs prior to using a dremel so I had little expectations for the Pedipaws. It does make the nails smooth which is the main reason I got it. Although, we did realize that if you use the trimmer the way that the picture shows it ends up going against the nail in an awkward way, jerking it at some point. This seemed to hurt my dog. So, we flipped it upside down to where the trimmer went at the nail the other way. This was much more effective and painfree, no jerking either. So far I have no problems with the Pedipaws.
Not suitable for a cat January 7, 2009 M. Martin (Honolulu, HI) I had in mind to use it for my cat, but it turned out that a cat's claw is way too small and my cat didn't take to it. It might be good for a dog. That's probably why they only use dogs for the commercials, although, it advertises that you can also use it for cats.
Pedi Pain January 7, 2009 S. R. Duff (Jackson, Mississippi) It took me and my wife to do my Spitz. She held the dog down while I filed my dog's nails down. There is a bit of tecqunique to it, as well, that I can't seam to be able to master. It always files my dog's nails down at angles or flat, which is just as bad. I haven't had good results with pedipaws on my dog.
Waste of Money January 7, 2009 R. Francois (Springfield, Virginia USA) After having read the reviews on this product, I am returning the one I bought for my son, without delay. It seems that it is poorly constructed and causes more anxiety in pets and owners than one would expect. Obviously the TV commercial is deceptive, and so are the pets, who look as if they were stoned while having their nails clipped. What animal could be panting for joy or wide eyed and still while having done what I read described in these reviews? I actually laughed my head off at some of the reviews explaining what had to be done to cut just one nail. To do this to cut a pets nails is insane! No animal or pet owner should be subjected to this kind of torture. In my family, our pets are protected from this product. Don't buy this one. Save yourself the extra trip to the store, or the postage you would waste on it.
Good product...Bad shipping January 6, 2009 Jill Wood I am finding the product useful for our pet, but I was completely unsatisfied with the way the item was shipped. I had been told that the shipping would be 17.95(shipped through USPS) Instead the item was shipped to me using UPS which ended up charging me brokerage fees(an additional 36.45)which made the total cost of shipping of 2 pedi paws 54.40(US funds)With the exchange rate I could have purchased both pedi paws for cheaper in a store in my home town( Canadian funds). I have complained to the company that sent me my items, UPS and have made a complaint to the Federal trade commission as I didn't appreciate being misinformed. Not Cool
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