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PediPaws Pet Nail Trimmer

PediPaws Pet Nail TrimmerBrand: PediPaws
Category: Pet Products

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $2.99
as of 7/30/2010 05:40 CDT details
You Save: $17.00 (85%)

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New (116) Used (33) from $2.99

Seller: CheeseHeadz
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 299 reviews
Sales Rank: 610

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 5 x 2 x 11

MPN: 3366A
Model: 3269-6
UPC: 097298021169
EAN: 0097298021169
ASIN: B001FMHZSC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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
  • Unique protective cap contains clipped filings to prevent mess
  • Requires 2 C batteries (sold separately)

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Product Description
Pedipaws Pet Nail Trimmer for fast, easy, safe grooming! Traditional clipping can cause splitting, cracking and sometimes pain and stress... this uses a rotating emery band to safely file your pets nails to a smooth, rounded finish! Perfect for large and small dogs and cats. One smooth idea: Fast, quiet motor drive; No mess,the protective cap catches the filings; Compact, handheld (approx. 1 1/2" diam., 9 1/2" l.); Comes with 1 extra emery head.; Weighs 12 ozs. Runs on 2 C batteries (not included). Treat your pet, and yourself, right. Get this handy-dandy Trimmer right now! Pedipaws Pet Nail Trimmer


Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Know How to Use It--Which Means Dont Read The Instructions!!!   July 22, 2010
Aye Chihuahua (Orange County, CA)
I couldn't believe it when I read in the PediPaws instructions; "Hold your dog down to the floor--do NOT let him get away! If he "wins", you will lose! Be in charge!" Okay, so maybe that's not 100% accurate, but that's pretty much what they are saying. No wonder people are struggling with this product. Forcing your dog to be tortured by something he is terrified of is NOT going to allow you to properly trim his nails any time soon. Apparently PediPaws didnt consult any actual animal behaviorists when writing their manual.

We have two 15 lb dogs. The first time I turned it on, they both bolted. The second time I turned it on and tried to hold them and Pedi by myself, disaster. Third time we decided to tag team. I was the holder and treat giver, my boyfriend did the filing. Once the dogs realized all they had to do was sit there and get their faces stuffed with treats, it turned around quickly. By the end of working on their front paws for 5 minutes, they were both perfectly fine with it.

Some advice for people who are struggling; dont rush, it will take at least a few times to get used to it. Have TONS of treats on hand, preferably your dog's most favorite. And use a helper. Unless your dog is comatose and/or completely acclimated to the product, I dont know how a single person could do this by themselves.

Also, the product is badly designed in how the label is situated on the product. You actually hold it with the label upside down, and the tear drop shape facing small side up. That is counter-intuitive to how it looks.

Be patient, use lots of cookies and you should be able to figure it out.



1 out of 5 stars Not powerful enough.   July 20, 2010
Branon Young (Elberton, GA USA)
I bought this to use on my 4 month old Jack Russell. To begin with, this absolutely terrified my dog. When I actually got her calmed down and started using it, it kept stuttering and bogging down as soon as I touched her nails (Seemed like the stutterring was painful to her). I finally gave up on this and just went out and bought a Dremel and it works like a dream.


4 out of 5 stars Works great for my big Rottie   July 19, 2010
yellowolf
I am very pleased with this product! My vet always comments on how nice and short my giant Rottwielers claws are. He even rolls on his back to let me PediPaw each claw! I like that the tool doesnt go full blast in power as it would grind down too the quick too soon. I recommend clipping the claws the first time and then PetiPaw them further. In the future all you would need to do is a quick PetiPaw touchup every other week. I do remove the safety cap so I can see better.


5 out of 5 stars Best way to shorten cat's nails but:   July 14, 2010
Lois K. Feinberg (USA)
My cat got an infection after having his claws cut by the vet. I guess they don't sterilize the tools. Pedi paws takes some patience but is safe. It is faster if you remove the plastic safety shield.
I read the instructions and slowly got the cat used to the noise and vibrations, but the animal doesn't like to be confined for a long period of time -20 seconds!! So, you need a second person to hold the cat in a towel --even then you can file about 4 nails until the cat fights to get loose. So I do it a few times in the evening and get all the paw nails trimmed.



1 out of 5 stars product did not work   July 12, 2010
karen horn
bought a pedipaw and recieved it bought new batteries and does not work. very upset. will not order from here again. might as well keep it than pay postage to send it back.



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