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Old 05-18-2010, 12:28 PM
 
Location: San Antonio, TX, USA
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This article might help you determine which attachment to get. You might already have the one you need!

How to Dremel Dog Nails @ DoberDawn.com (http://homepages.udayton.edu/%7Emerensjp/doberdawn/dremel/dremel.html - broken link)
Thanks for link!

Love the photos since my dogs nails are black too!
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Old 05-19-2010, 06:26 PM
 
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Dremel is best but another similar and good nail clipper is the millers forge of same design [no file on it though]

Problem I have had with the scissors type of clipper is they dull quickly and I can't find anyone to sharpen them.
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Old 05-20-2010, 12:41 PM
 
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Default A Dremel tool is a Rotary Tool...

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Dremel is best but another similar and good nail clipper is the millers forge of same design [no file on it though]

Problem I have had with the scissors type of clipper is they dull quickly and I can't find anyone to sharpen them.
I've used my Dremel Tool on my dogs, too.

That's the reason I was so happy about finding these....

These toenail clippers have a battery operated "Dremel type" rotary tool built right into their handle
so that you can easily use it to file your dog's nails after clipping them.

WAHL is a company known for their Professional quality grooming tools.
I've seen these exact clippers featured for sale on a Show Dog website. I found mine on clearance at Walmart.

As far as how long they last before they'll need sharpening...and who sharpens them ???? I dunno the answer to that.
They seem to be extremely well made. In the package is the address for the WAHL Service Center and a one-year warranty.

As I've mentioned before, I'm not an expert on all things dog.
I just wanted to share my excitement about my new purchase for anyone who might be interested.

What do I know?

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