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I wanted a "Peticure" for nail trimming, but I didn't want to spend $30 on
it. So when Ben saw a "Pedipaws" (http://www.pedipaws.com/?directLoad&...171D5BB4B56DBE ) or http://tinyurl.com/5umfn8 at Wal-Mart for $20 he got it for me. To be honest, although it works OK, I don't really like it. The hole in the guard is a bit big and the filing head is a bit too far away from the surrounding guard. Also, it took a while to file the claw down. But it does work. But when I saw that the "Petite Peticure" was on sale for $14.95, I decided to order one online. Actually, with tax, shipping and handling, and the "free" supply of extra filing heads it came up to $33 anyway, but I'd already got Ben's OK to get it, so I order it. It came in the mail today and I like it a lot better. So, if anyone would like the "Pedipaws" nail trimmer I'll send it to the first one who emails me his/her address. I won't guarantee satisfaction, but hey, it's free. I think it would be great for a d*g, the larger claw would fit better and they have more patience with having their paws handled. I won't be checking email tonight - I'm having a bad pain day and I'm going to bed - but I'll check it tomorrow morning and will use the timestamp to figure out who got it to me first. -- Hugs, CatNipped See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/ |
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"CatNipped" wrote in message ... I think it would be great for a d*g, the larger claw would fit better and they have more patience with having their paws handled. Someone needs to explain that to my daughters dog. She is the worst I've ever seen about having her feet even touched, let alone getting her nails trimmed. It does sound like a very good offer for anyone who has wanted to try it. Jo |
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Jofirey wrote:
"CatNipped" wrote in message ... I think it would be great for a d*g, the larger claw would fit better and they have more patience with having their paws handled. Someone needs to explain that to my daughters dog. She is the worst I've ever seen about having her feet even touched, let alone getting her nails trimmed. It does sound like a very good offer for anyone who has wanted to try it. Jo We use a Dremel tool. We figured why shell out bucks for something that can only be used on the pet (due to the guard/shield around the trimming head), when we can get something we can use around the house for other things, so we spent $50 on a cordless Dremel tool, with different attachments. Annie (the dog) was afraid of it at first, so we just used it on other things around her, and she got used to it. Then we tried it on her paw - she struggled a tad bit at first, but soon realized that this thing didn't hurt her (not like using clippers to trim her nail - that was a wrestling match every time! Even at TED's!), and now we can use it while we're on the sofa, watching TV, and Annie will roll over on her back and just lay there like she's getting lurved on. She does get a bit antsy about it after a bit, but that may be because the high-speed filing action of it creates a heat that's mildly uncomfortable, plus the feel of the vibration of it may be kind of weird. She keeps her back claws short herself when she charges out the back door to chase all the "Timmies"* out of the yard, so we've only done her front with it. We don't use it on the cats - no way will any of them tolerate any kind of claw trimming! *Timmie = any critter squirrel, rabbit or neighbors cat, that Annie must protect our yard from - and there's the imaginary ones too. Funniest one was the opossum - they freeze and don't run - Annie doesn't know what to do when they don't run! She just stood there and stared at it and was waiting for it to run, but of course it didn't (not even when DH & I went out there!)... poor Annie -- ^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help her wipe out Bunny's world domination. -- The ONE and ONLY lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy former-blonde in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)© email me at nalee1964 (at) comcast (dot) net http://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep |
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Magic Mood Jeep ? wrote:
We use a Dremel tool. We figured why shell out bucks for something that can only be used on the pet (due to the guard/shield around the trimming head), when we can get something we can use around the house for other things, so we spent $50 on a cordless Dremel tool, with different attachments. Really? A Dremel tool has an attachment that can file a dog's claws? Cool! Is this like that thing I've seen advertised where the person kind of rolls the gadget around the tip of the dog's claw? (That commercial also shows someone filing a cat's claw with that thing - yeah, right!) -- Joyce ^..^ (To email me, remove the X's from my user name.) |
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I mailed it this morning.
Hugs, CatNipped |
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I've been considering getting one of those, since I see them advertised
on TV, and most of my gadget catalogs offer them. Hadn't yet gotten around to posting an inquiry here to see if any of you had experience with them. (I have my doubts about how well Melisande - the one most in need of its services - would react.) Maybe I can piggy-back here to find out what others think of them (and the best kind available, since there are apparently more than one.) CatNipped wrote: I wanted a "Peticure" for nail trimming, but I didn't want to spend $30 on it. So when Ben saw a "Pedipaws" (http://www.pedipaws.com/?directLoad&...171D5BB4B56DBE ) or http://tinyurl.com/5umfn8 at Wal-Mart for $20 he got it for me. To be honest, although it works OK, I don't really like it. The hole in the guard is a bit big and the filing head is a bit too far away from the surrounding guard. Also, it took a while to file the claw down. But it does work. But when I saw that the "Petite Peticure" was on sale for $14.95, I decided to order one online. Actually, with tax, shipping and handling, and the "free" supply of extra filing heads it came up to $33 anyway, but I'd already got Ben's OK to get it, so I order it. It came in the mail today and I like it a lot better. So, if anyone would like the "Pedipaws" nail trimmer I'll send it to the first one who emails me his/her address. I won't guarantee satisfaction, but hey, it's free. I think it would be great for a d*g, the larger claw would fit better and they have more patience with having their paws handled. I won't be checking email tonight - I'm having a bad pain day and I'm going to bed - but I'll check it tomorrow morning and will use the timestamp to figure out who got it to me first. |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message
m... I've been considering getting one of those, since I see them advertised on TV, and most of my gadget catalogs offer them. Hadn't yet gotten around to posting an inquiry here to see if any of you had experience with them. (I have my doubts about how well Melisande - the one most in need of its services - would react.) Maybe I can piggy-back here to find out what others think of them (and the best kind available, since there are apparently more than one.) I like the Peticure since it has an adjustable guard for different claw sizes (less chance of the claw slipping sideways and catching in the rotary file head), and the file head is closer to the surrounding guard (so you don't have to push the claw as deep into the hole - again less chance of injury). All mine tolerate it very well except for Sammy - but then Sammy won't let us clip her claws or brush her without an all-out fight to the death. Hugs, CatNipped CatNipped wrote: I wanted a "Peticure" for nail trimming, but I didn't want to spend $30 on it. So when Ben saw a "Pedipaws" (http://www.pedipaws.com/?directLoad&...171D5BB4B56DBE ) or http://tinyurl.com/5umfn8 at Wal-Mart for $20 he got it for me. To be honest, although it works OK, I don't really like it. The hole in the guard is a bit big and the filing head is a bit too far away from the surrounding guard. Also, it took a while to file the claw down. But it does work. But when I saw that the "Petite Peticure" was on sale for $14.95, I decided to order one online. Actually, with tax, shipping and handling, and the "free" supply of extra filing heads it came up to $33 anyway, but I'd already got Ben's OK to get it, so I order it. It came in the mail today and I like it a lot better. So, if anyone would like the "Pedipaws" nail trimmer I'll send it to the first one who emails me his/her address. I won't guarantee satisfaction, but hey, it's free. I think it would be great for a d*g, the larger claw would fit better and they have more patience with having their paws handled. I won't be checking email tonight - I'm having a bad pain day and I'm going to bed - but I'll check it tomorrow morning and will use the timestamp to figure out who got it to me first. |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message m... I've been considering getting one of those, since I see them advertised on TV, and most of my gadget catalogs offer them. Hadn't yet gotten around to posting an inquiry here to see if any of you had experience with them. (I have my doubts about how well Melisande - the one most in need of its services - would react.) Maybe I can piggy-back here to find out what others think of them (and the best kind available, since there are apparently more than one.) I use a human nail-trimmer, the clipper sort you can get for for your fingernails and toenails for KFC. It costs far less and works perfectly. It can only be done when Auntie June is visiting though as it take two people to keep her still enough ;-) Boyfie doesn't seem to need his claws trimming, when he is outside I often see him standing on his hind legs and clawing a tree, so I guess he does it himself. Tweed |
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
... I think it would be great for a d*g, the larger claw would fit better and they have more patience with having their paws handled. My male cat acts like I'm trying to amputate his toes whenever it's time to do his nails. The female thinks it's a day at the salon and patiently holds still while I clip her nails! |
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CatNipped wrote: "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message m... I've been considering getting one of those, since I see them advertised on TV, and most of my gadget catalogs offer them. Hadn't yet gotten around to posting an inquiry here to see if any of you had experience with them. (I have my doubts about how well Melisande - the one most in need of its services - would react.) Maybe I can piggy-back here to find out what others think of them (and the best kind available, since there are apparently more than one.) I like the Peticure since it has an adjustable guard for different claw sizes (less chance of the claw slipping sideways and catching in the rotary file head), and the file head is closer to the surrounding guard (so you don't have to push the claw as deep into the hole - again less chance of injury). All mine tolerate it very well except for Sammy - but then Sammy won't let us clip her claws or brush her without an all-out fight to the death. Hugs, CatNipped I'm afraid that describes Melisande, also - my neighbors in California used to help with the claw clipping, but with two of us holding her and one wielding the clippers, it was still an uphill battle. I'd been taking her to PetsMart, but not all of them here have licensed cat groomers, and I find I haven't nearly the strength I once did, so carrying her to and from the car becomes more and more difficult. (She hasn't gained that much weight, I've just grow weaker with age.) |
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