PediPaws Dog Nail Grinder by BulbHead – Professional Style Dog Grooming Using Gentle Filing Wheel for Your Pet’s Happy Paws
$9.99
Price: $9.99
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Pedi Paws is the revolutionary quiet nail trimmer for your dog or cat. It is the newest and fastest way to keep your pets nails trim, rounded and smooth with no mess. Introducing your pet to something new takes patience and an easy technique. Pet parents dislike trimming dog nails and resort to expensive grooming at the pet store. Now you can easily trim your pets nails anywhere without the pain caused by traditional nail clippers. Now feel like a pro in the privacy of your own home. Pedi Paws secret is the precision emery filing wheel that gently removes thin layers of your pets nail while protecting your home from scratches, leaving your pets paws touchably soft at the same time. Pets appreciate the gentle nature leaving them calm and happy. The unique protective cap allows only the perfect amount of nail to be removed and contains all the filings so there is no mess. Dont forget your purchase of Pedi Paws replacement heads when needed. Start treating your pet like one of the family. You and your pet will love Pedi Paws.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5 x 2 x 11 inches; 3.7 ounces
Item model number : 3269-6
Department : Pet Supplies
Date First Available : December 20, 2002
Manufacturer : PediPaws
ASIN : B001FMHZSC
Dog Nail Grinder wont cut sensitive nerves like dog grooming accessories such as dog nail clippers
Unique protective cap contains clipped filings to prevent mess
Precision emery filing wheel with a soft sound gently removes thin layers of nail
Pet nail grinder appropriate for dogs and cats of any age or size
Pedi Paws requires 2 C batteries (sold separately)

$9.99
Wendy Cook –
Great find for my Little Rescue Dog!!
I was leery about ordering this because of the multiple bad reviews, but I was at my wit’s end and so I decided to give this a go. My little chiweenie is a rescued dog and is extremely anxious – he snaps and shakes when anything comes near him, let alone a vibrating tool like this. However, he was apparently introduced poorly to regular clippers, because he would get very agitated if I tried to use the clippers on him. I could MAYBE get one nail clipped without getting snapped at, but of the few times I was successful, I over-clipped twice due to his struggling and wound up hurting the little blighter – erg – which made him even MORE terrified of the clipper.So, I decided to try this. This is what I did.(1) For a few WEEKS – I brought out the grinder every night, turned it on and placing it NEAR us – but not too near – and I talked calmly to my pup and fed him treats, telling him in an upbeat voice that everything was ok and that he was a very good dog.(2) After he started ignoring it a bit and started focusing on his treats, I held him and grinded a bit on ONE nail, still talking to him the entire time, and then I immediately turned off the grinder and gave him treats and acted as if he had just done a spectacular trick. NOTE: If your dog is a rescue dog and and / or an anxious dog like mine, make sure you take him outside for his business first, heh heh. The little man managed to get me a little bit wet on our first encounter with actually using the grinder. He is more self-contained now as he is getting less and less anxious the more we do it, but I still make sure he has gone out before I use the tool.(3) After the first initial success, every few days I would take out the grinder and follow this procedure, doing one nail, then after awhile two, etc, until I could get through one paw, then two, etc.(4) At this point, I can get through all 4 paws pretty quickly, and he only starts getting nervous for the back paws – this is where he got over-clipped when I used clippers, so I guess he is still skittish about that. My bad. =(The little man doesn’t LOVE the grinder yet, and I am not sure he will ever get to that point, but he allows me to get it done with very little trouble and I am very, very pleased with this product. The guard makes sure I don’t over-grind, and I always count a few seconds and then I go on to the next nail. If I have to grind more, I come back to it after I have done a few other nails so it has time to cool down, or I just get to it the next day. Yeah, I grind more than I would have to clip, but who cares?? It takes me almost no time, the little man gets his happy treat when we are done, and he is only a little nervous during the entire process when he used to be absolutely terrified at the sight of the clippers.I could not be happier and I would absolutely recommend this with two caveats:(1) Expect to be patient. I read some of the really negative reviews and it looked like some of the people were trying to acclimate their dog in a week. It took WEEKS to acclimate my dog, and then I added one nail at a time. It only takes a few minutes every night to get him acclimated eventually, but when your dog finally gets to the point where you can do all 4 paws, you are set for life. Small tradeoff IMHO.(2) It is quite possible this WON’T work on larger dogs’ nails. It works fine on my little chiweenie, but I have no recommendation for anything larger since I have no experience with a larger animal, so caveat emptor if you have a bigger pooch.
ARK11938 –
Good claw grinder
I already had one of these and needed new filing rings. The cost for those was nearly as much as buying a new tool.
Barbara –
This product is a knockoff. Don’t buy.
UPDATE, 1-4-15This particular product is a knockoff. I stand by the grinding method described below, but this product is clearlyu a knockoff. The direction that the tip spins is opposite from the genuine product. The size of the tip is slightly different and replacements don’t fit.Once you find a better grinder than Pedi Paws, you need to condition your pet to it.First, they have to let you touch their paws. Before you use this tool, train your pup to let you handle its feet and paws. Start when they are a puppy!Second, they have to become accustomed to the tool before you ever turn it on. Leave it off and touch their paws with the grinder end. Give them treats while doing so. Practice the best positions for holding your dog and yourself to file each nail, including how to keep the dog’s hair out of the way. It’s a little different for front and back legs and left and right feet. My dogs (11-13 lb. Lhasa Apsos) will lie down on a table to get their front paws done, but they like to stand up while I do their the back paws, for example.Third, they have to get used to filing nails. Use a regular nail file to file their nails and get them used to the feel of grinding.Then try the tool. Turn it on. Let them get used to the noise. When you start, it may help if their nails are a little too long so that you are not grinding too close to the quick. Just do a little bit on each nail to avoid heat or any possibility of pain, but come back to each nail until you’ve made sufficient progress. And praise, praise, praise. Treats, treats, treats!Keep the first sessions short while your dog gets used to it. You’ll be able to go longer and do a better job when your dog is fully conditioned for this.This type of tool is far preferable to the sheer torture of using nail clippers.
rrainiel –
Dog falls asleep
This is the second one we’ve purchased. The first lasted 10 years. You will never harm your dog using this. Our dog falls asleep while her feet are being done, but I recommend teaching your dog to use this as soon as you bring her home, and making this a ritual every week on a certain day. My dog has come to expect it, and no longer argues with us. It is a game changer for toenails. The new one we bought is a little more powerful than our old one, otherwise it was still operational.
Christina L –
Good product
These two girls are the light of my life. The bigger one has really thick, dark nails and the little one is squirmy. I manage to trim her nails but it takes a while. The bigger one, I dont even try because I can’t see the quick. It took me 5 mins to grind down the bigger dogs nails and about 10 to do the little ones. Definitely a good purchase. Well worth 10 dollars. No more having to pay to have Petco do it. I just wish it had an option to position it differently when the dogs nails are at an odd angle.
Joshua DiFatta –
Under powered
I have a boxer and as soon as the nail touches the sanding surface the wheel stops. I’m using brand new Energizer batteries
Efrain Rivera –
Pedipaw
To trim my dogs nail i couldn’t deal with all that scratching on me so I had a old one and bought another one for my new dog
Tara M –
Best thing since sliced bread, easy to use and my dog doesnât mind it
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