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PediPaws | 
| Brand: PediPaws Category: Pet Products
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $12.69 You Save: $7.30 (37%)
New (18) Used (2) from $12.00
Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 11
Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 5 x 2 x 11
MPN: 3366A Model: 3269-6 UPC: 097298021169 EAN: 0097298021169 ASIN: B001FMHZSC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pedipaws will not crack, splinter or break nails | | • | Gently and painlessly files your Pet’s nails to leave them trim, rounded and smooth | | • | The newest, fastest and easiest way to keep your pets nails trim rounded and smooth with no mess |
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Product Description Pedi PawsTM Gently and Painlessly Trims Pet's Nails. The secret is the innovative rotary emery bands that gently remove thin layers of nail without the pain oftraditional clippers. Protective cap catches the filings for easy cleanup. It'sfast, easy and saves on visits to the groomer! Precision high speed motor operates on two C batteries (not included), cordless, to use anywhere!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 53 more reviews...
It at best is anemic December 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product is worthless. I tried it and my dog accepted the noise and so on. But it does NOT work, it does not have enough power. with very light pressure it would take off just a little of the nail, but to do the whole ONE nail properly would by my estimate take at least 10 minutes and NO dog would hold still that long. As soon as one puts on a little more pressure to take off nail matter a little quicker, the thing would bog down and even stop. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT for that reason. I even put in two new fresh batteries and then tried two more new fresh ones just in case. the machine is just too weak. But I remembered that I had a tremel tool, and guess what, that one worked like a charm. Each nail took about 10 seconds to file down and it didn't even slow down. I tried returning the tool and the seller would not even reply to my E mails. I FELL once again for a TV advertised wonder machine. Go figure, as old as I am, I didn't get any smarter. BUY a corded Dremel tool or similar tool if you want to grind your dog's nails. Thanks for reading this, it will be my only satisfaction, if it keeps someone else from making my mistake.
Please do not give Pedipaws your Money. December 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought this product for our mild mannered semi-lazy cat so we could trim her claws. We tried the slow introduction everyting, there is no way in hell a normal cat would let u use this on them unless u sedate them.Totall waste of money better off clipping their nails.
Waste of time and money December 3, 2008 This is a rotary tool, like a dremel, with a small sandpaper head that is supposed to file down nails. It didn't work on my dog (Sheltie). The dog was patient enough, but I was not. Do you think I want to sit there all day with a paw in my lap, waiting for this thing to grind down a toenail?
I gave up long before the sandpaper wore out, but I just can't believe it would last very long. One thin little piece of sand paper against all those doggie nails, how long could it last?
If I had thought about it, I might have tried my Dremel tool, but even that seems pretty silly. I just grabbed the good old clippers and had the nails off in two shakes of a puppy-dog's tail, or I should say about 30 seconds.
Do you know what the worst part is? It's how stupid I felt, not only for buying this ridiculous product, but for actually sitting there for 10 minutes trying to make it work.
If you want an As-Seen-On-TV product that actually works, try the Shoe Away Show Organizer.
Pedipaws December 3, 2008 This is a great product! I bought it to cut down on cost of dog grooming (I have two) and it works just like it says! My dogs are still not used to it, but they are getting there. It is safe and easy to use.
Works but you have to have time and patience December 2, 2008 I bought this and like other people got the dogs used to it. I let them see it with out the batteries first then with the sound. They did ok. When I first started on the one dog (a bichon) she did not like it, but she does about the same with the clippers. We got one paw done in about 10 minutes, so I stoppped. I tried one nail on the other dog and she did ok. It does take a while, but I like the speed since any faster and I think it would hurt them. One thing I did notice is that there is no directions on which way this thing should be held and found the direction it is held on the picture on the box did not work as well. Another tip is to hold the base of the nail while filing becasue it pulls too much if you just hold the paw. I will continue to use this since the nails don't have the jagged edges they do with the other clippers. It will be the quality time for the dogs just like brushing their teeth and coat.
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