
Groomers Best Friend – Diamond Rotary Nail Grinder for Dogs

We hope our top picks help you in this regard. Dremel 445 ½-inch 240 Grit Sanding Bandįinding the right product requires quite a bit of research and understanding. It is faster than fine grit sandpaper and does not cause damage. Go with the middle grit option to be on the safe side. You have to be extra careful and sudden movements may be dangerous. Stone grinders are not recommended because they are slightly harder to use and get hot very soon. We suggest that you go for sandpaper attachments. Which attachment must you choose for grinding dog’s nails? Since these are designed specifically for dog nails, they are smaller and easier to use. When you think about ease of use though, the pet Dremel will take the cake. It is not very different from a pet Dremel when you look at it functionally. So, can you use the same for your dog? The answer is yes. Can you use a regular Dremel on dog nails?Ī regular Dremel has various purposes and is used in DIY projects. This is why, you should always make sure that the nails are trimmed and neat. They also get tangled in clothes, making them trip and freak out. Long, uncut nails make it difficult for them to walk. For dogs, though, it is a different story.

They are more of a fashion statement for us. We can go without cutting our nails and manicuring them however we want.

Why should you cut your dog’s nails?ĭog nail care is not the same as human nail care. Nail grinding is a safer, less stressful process. If nail clippers are not your dog’s thing, he/she will appreciate the switch to a Dremel bit. Dogs are oddly quiet and submissive at the vet and the groomer, aren’t they? But now with a pandemic gripping the whole world and due to the dangers of stepping out, we advise that you do your best to groom your dog at home.

Until early 2020, it was easy to just take your dog to the groomer and let him do the dirty work for you. One bad experience and they will be scared for life. Also, instilling so much fear in a dog is not a nice thing. An otherwise docile dog suddenly activates and wreaks havoc because he/she is scared of what that pointy thing might do! As much as you love playing with your dog, we are sure chasing him/her around the house is no fun at all. When it comes to dogs, all’s well and good until someone takes out the nail clipper.
