Has Anyone Tried Pedi Paws

Snoopy84

User Name: Snoopy84
Parent Forum: Dog Grooming Forum
Posted: 11/19/2009 11:43 AM

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I saw the commercial a hundred times, but have never met anyone who has actually used the pedi paws nail trimmer.  Has anyone here ever tried it?  Can you tell me if its a good product or not?

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capjack

capjack

11/25/2009 10:21 AM
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Yes I tried it and my dogs are scared of the sound and the smell of the claws against the grinder.  Not worth the money.  I went back to using the clippers.

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Hoosier

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11/27/2009 9:22 PM
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I had a freind who said it was a hassel to use.  She said for the money, its probably just easier to get them done at the groomer.

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Snoopy84

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11/27/2009 9:24 PM
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Thnaks for sharing.  I kind of figured that was the case.  There are so many things that on tv for pets, and its hard to tell which are good and which are a waste of money

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Igzamera

Igzamera

11/30/2009 11:36 PM
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Honestly, if you really want to use something like that to smooth down the nails, go to walmart or a hardware store and get a regular dremmel. The pedipaws barely last long enough for one use and it just doesn't have enough force behind the grinder.

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wichlet

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12/13/2009 12:57 PM
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Hi,  Thanks for the info.  I had thought about buying it, but I thought, it is hard enough to cut their nails with clippers, How will they stand still for you to do that, and the noise it makes, my dog and cats would not like it.  Happy Holidays            

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