Dremel vs. PediPaw for dog nail trimming

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2009

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Dremels are like PediPaw tools on steroids

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  • lol The frustrated throw was really funny.

  • I have to laugh at all the idiots that don't know about just taking your dog for a walk on cement or blacktop a couple of times daily - lol

    geezzz...

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  • remember not to put that much presure with the dremel on your dogs nails..this will cause friction and burn the dog

  • haha I'm getting me a dremel. The pedipaw worked better with out the cap and using lighter pressure but the barrel is just too big and it's not powerful enough. I have a basset hound with thick nails. The pedipaw was a nice beginner tool but I feel is better for smaller nails. And taking walks in the winter in the midwest doesn't take care of my dog's nails.

  • I had one of those 'dog' nail trimmers, what a joke...my dremel tool works GREAT!! Thanks for the video!!

  • lol...I have a Doberman and I received a PediPaw as a gift It was used on Zeus 1 time and it would not really do anything...I did not even get to finish his nails...I got a dremel and the PediPaws thing is in the box, on a shelf collecting dust....lol

  • hu, I'm getting the dremel... takes forever to do my basset hound nails with the pedipaws

  • When I first started using my Dremel on my cats nails she hated it. I changed the sanding tube to a finer grit and from then on she was ok with it... as long as I use the slow speed. I think the vibration bothers her.

  • the pedipaw does work better without the cap, however it's still too large to cut nicely. Also, it's not as strong as the dremel and takes a lot longer. I have both...me and my dog both prefer the dremel by FAR!!!

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