8/21/2011

Dremel 7300-PT 4.8-Volt Pet Grooming Kit Reviews

Dremel 7300-PT 4.8-Volt Pet Grooming Kit



  • Cordless small rotary tool; compatible with Dremel bit accessories; 1/8-inch collet
  • Two speeds 6,500 and 13,000 rpm
  • 3-hour charger with LED light shows proper charging
  • Compact and lightweight for easier handling and less fatigue

Includes 4.8V Pet Grooming Kit - 7300-PT, (5) Sanding Bands, WrenchThe Dremel Pet Grooming Kit offers a safe, effective way to keep your pet's nails neat and trim. Rather than risk damage and discomfort with clippers or scissors, use the kit's rotary tool for painless, easy grooming of your pet's nails. The rotary tool gently grinds down claws using speeds that are appropriate to the task. And because it is cordless, the rotary tool provides optimum control over the grooming process.
Pet Grooming Kit
At a Glance:Rotary tool provides a safe, effective, less stressful alternative to clippingTwo rotation speeds let you safely and carefully grind nails in stagesCordless operation for optimum controlCompatible with an array of Dremel sandi



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Dremel 7300-PT 4.8-Volt Pet Grooming Kit




List Price: $ 42.00

Price: $ 25.52



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What is the name of the rotating pet nail thing?
I saw a commercial on television for a pet nail trimmer. Its not the PediPaws or the Peticure, but it is something similar. It has a special protective covers for both small and large dog nails. Unlike the Peticure, you put the nail straight down into the filer, instead of through the side.

The filer piece has a concave indention on the top so it files all the way around the nail at once.

Thanks in advance.

PediPaws and PediCure are the ones I see most. Though my mom calls them both PediFiles.

How To Trim Your Dog's Nails








Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Dorits and more videos in the Dog Care & Grooming category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Pedicures aren't just for pampered pooches—your dog is descended from wolves, but her nails don't have the chance to wear down as they would in the wild. A regular clipping every three or four weeks will save her from painful ingrown nails and sore paws. To complete this How-To you will need: A sturdy table or counter A towel Dog nail clippers Tissues Styptic powder or cornstarch 1-inch-wide emery board A helper Dog treats Step 1: Check dog's nails Check to see if your dog's nails need clipping. You shouldn't hear her nails clicking against a hard floor when she walks. If there's clicking, it's time for a clipping. Step 2: Position yourself Your dog probably won't enjoy this procedure, so she's likely to require some form of restraint. Hold her in your lap, or spread a towel on a sturdy table or counter and place the dog on top. Stand on the side of the table opposite the nails you'll be trimming and lean over her, so you can hold her down with your body, if necessary. Tip: If your dog is large or very wriggly, it may help to have a second person hold her while you do the clipping. Step 3: Clip nail Holding one paw gently but ...




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