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Safari Professional Large Nail Trimmer For Dogs
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Safari Professional Large Nail Trimmer For Dogs

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W6107 U NCL00

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Description:

The Safari Professional Nail Trimmer is made from the finest quality stainless steel which will give a long-lasting, sharp cutting edge. Nail trimming should be a regular part of your pet's grooming. It is important to your pet's well-being to keep the nails properly trimmed.

Features:

Best suited for medium to large breeds


For best results, cut dog's nails immediately after bathing


To make the quick of the dog's nail visible, apply baby oil


Safety stop prevents injury


If pet's nails are very long, cut off a small amount and wait a week before cutting again


Product Details:
Product Length: 0.75 inches
Product Width: 3.75 inches
Product Height: 9.85 inches
Product Weight: 0.29 pounds
Package Length: 10.0 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 155 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 155 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

84 of 85 found the following review helpful:

5The Best Nail ClippersJan 07, 2009
By J. Price
I've worked with dogs for years and as a result am very particular about nail clippers. Not only are these clippers comfortable to use but they can get into tight spaces and give you more control. On top of that they give you a nice clean cut.

36 of 36 found the following review helpful:

5Easy, painless, puppy doesn't mind his manicure!Aug 12, 2009
By Eileen Marie
Very easy to use, keeps us from cutting the quick; cutting puppy nails is now painless for both him and us. Seems to be a good value as I've looked around at local stores.

38 of 40 found the following review helpful:

5Something that works as advertized for a change.Aug 07, 2009
By TERESA "Renaissance woman"
One of my dogs has this weird nail that doesn't contact the pavement when she walks. It was actually growing into a curl and she wouldn't let me file it off. I needed something that would be quick and painless.
These trimmers did the job.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Pooch Pedicures Made Easy!Feb 28, 2012
By NyiNya "NyiNya"
My poor old spaniel is getting up there in years. Blind as a bat, going deaf, and his hips are giving out. All he has left is his appetite and tummy rubs. Taking him to the groomer is stressful for him--and sheer anguish for me. I can't shave his fur in the summer, but I can spare him the visits just for nail trimming...now that I've discovered the Safari Professional Pet Nail Trimmer.

The clippers are surprisingly easy to use, the cut is clean and precise, and you don't need tremendous pressure to cut straight through. I was afraid of hitting the dreaded quick and making my little guy bleed, but a quick check on Google for nail cutting tips (and simple but excellent instructions on the packaging of these clippers) made that a non-problem too. Just look at the underside of the dog's nail. Even on blackest nails, you can see the pinker or lighter part of the nail, which is the quick. Place the clippers a bit above that (in the direction away from the foot pad) and you're fine. My first time clipping Stanley nails was a cinch. And believe me, this dog has feet the size of saucers and nails to match. Thick as pinky fingers.

I waited until Stanley was sleeping (he has never been a dog with lightening like reflexes...even as a youngster, people always thought he was dead when he was merely resting), took a paw, checked to see where the "quick" ended and 'snip' -- that fast, that simple. About halfway through the pedicure he woke up, but not sensing any food in the immediate area, dozed back off again so I could complete the job.

My niece has a little poodle who is also pushing the envelope in terms of age. However, her dog doesn't have my Stanley's sweet disposition and is on the No Fly List at most of the groomers in town. She asked me if I'd do the dog's nails for her. I guess she figured I'm older and have less to live for. Anyway, we got a big pile of treats ready. My niece kept tossing them into the dog's mouth, distracting her, while I went to work on the nails. This is the same trick my manicurist uses with me and it worked equally well with the dog.

If you've been considering trimming your dog's nails yourself, these are a very good tool. Dogs'nails grow very quickly; they need frequent trimming. The nails are connected to the leg bones and when they get too long, can jar the animal and make walking uncomfortable--particular in dogs with hip problems and/or arthritis and other joint issues. These affordable clippers cost about what a single nail clipping does at the groomers, so it's money well spent.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5No-worry clippingAug 06, 2010
By Alison S.
Our new clippers arrived today, and we tried them out immediately with great success. The stop guard on the clippers is a great feature that keeps you from cutting too short and also takes away a lot of the stress from the chore. I used to be very timid with our old trimmers, afraid to hurt my puppy. These clippers were very sharp and cut through the nail cleanly. No flinching from me or my dog! Definitely recommended.

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