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ZoeTheHusky
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ZoeTheHusky

Male Join date : 2012-03-28
Location : Greenville SC

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PostSubject: Stupid dew claws   Stupid dew claws EmptySat Jan 04, 2014 9:43 pm

So Zoe dew claws keep getting me as she goes apeshi* crazy when I get home like I was never coming back and this is the last time she is going to see me.

I also wanted to get her nails cut more than just the once every 3 months we go to the groomers and asking my vet to do it. So I have a couple questions that I couldn't seem to find answers to in my searches.

Is it hard/can you  cut the nail with a dremel and how hard is it to get them used to it aka not hate it and go crazy?
        * What is a good dremel for dog nails to buy?

Is it easier to clip the nails and then just dremel them smooth?

I think I would rather use a dremel as the groomers use it and I love how smooth they get her nails. We don't walk on pavement so we don't get that free cliipping.

Thanks guys!!
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Hughie
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Adult
Hughie

Join date : 2013-04-17
Location : South East Wisconsin!

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PostSubject: Re: Stupid dew claws   Stupid dew claws EmptySat Jan 04, 2014 10:03 pm

Any Dremel will work. I use a cordless just for the convenience of using it where ever without having to have an outlet handy. As long as you have a groomer that uses a Dremel I would ask for some direction on honing down the nails from them. It's not hard but most things are easier to learn if you are watching it being done. I switched from clippers years ago and with few exceptions would never go back to them.
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