Dremeling Nails
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Thanks for the video "how to" I have a dremel tool but have been spending $11 a pop for our dogs nails.
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these comments were funny
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I have a 4 month old German Shepherd Dog puppy and I have not yet trimmed her nails. My sister is a groomer (who lives too far away to assist me) and suggested I get a dremel. I saw another video suggesting not holding the nails as securely as you do with your method. Have you ever tried this and what do you think if so? Can you give me any tips as to how to know how long to leave the nails? Any other tips will be appreciated too. Thanks.
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I care. This is very helpful to someone like me whose 100-lb. Lab is very skittish about her feet. Thanks for posting.
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I hope the people that come over your house know not to eat anything off of your coffee table...
sitotis54 3 years ago
Yeah, because its not possible at all that it gets cleaned, you know?
SavageDestiny 3 years ago
looks like that beats the heoo out of using pedipaws
dragonmaden 3 years ago
The Peticure or Pedipaws or whatever is basically just a dremel with an absurd little cover on it. I can think of only a handful of dogs that come in the shop who'd let me stick a nail in a little hole to dremel, so I think I'll stick with mine. :)
SavageDestiny 3 years ago
I've seen it done a few different ways, and this is a nice variation on the technique. I'm a little surprised that the sound of the Dremel doesn't spook the dog - then again, your Dremel is much quieter than my heavy duty model.
learntoargue 3 years ago
Well, keep in mind also that Riddle has had her nails dremeled weekly since she was four months old. :) Desensitization is a big part of how good she is.
SavageDestiny 3 years ago