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Pedicure Dog Nail Clipper Saturates your dogs nails so bad?? I saw an ad for this new thing to cut your dogs nails, it's called pedicure or something. And in the commercial sector, they mention that if you use clippers he hits their composure. Is this true, or should I just stick with the Clippers??? I would stick to the normal cut, which were used by veterinarians, groomers and owners for years. Most dogs need this from time to time - especially if they spend much time on the grass and not the pedestrian. No, this is not the case. While the misuse of the cut is painful for a dog, using the mower correctly and cutting the appropriate size of the nail is not in any way detrimental to a dog. It is literally like a pair of nail clippers or scissors to cut your nails. And while filing the nails of a dog with a type tool dremmel (including the proceeds from pedicures announced in the ad) may also be a good way to keep your dog's nails trimmed you run the risk of hitting the nerve in the nail that is at least as painful as cutting, if not more. Imagine the difference between catching your finger on a sharp edge and the carpet burn ... that's the difference between beating fast with the nail clippers and pressing the heart with a dremmel. The pedicure is just a dremel on a price with a plastic cover around it. And you can always get the dogs Kwik only difference is that you can type right away if you do happen as the dog. I think they also allow you to get the nails short. clippers for dogs are very well People have been cut the claws of dogs for years and I've never heard anything about that until he went with his commercial Pedicure. They are just trying to get you to buy his product. if you do it the right way by not clipping to close Posted on March 14, 2010.
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