LUCKYTAIL DOG NAIL GRINDER: BEST OPTION TO TRIM YOUR PETS OVERGROWN NAILS

Taking care of your loyal furry friends is no easy task. Most dogs are not as loyal as we term them to be when it comes to their hygiene routine, especially nail grooming. Dogs are a lively bunch and the idea of being held captive is not fun. Or perhaps, the last trimming experience was not a pleasant one.

Whether you or your loyal companions like it or not, nail grooming is a necessity. You simply cannot ignore this important hygiene routine. Avoiding nail grooming can put your dog in a lot of danger. Those long claws can get caught in something and probably pull out. Where is the fun in that? Past experiences might have left off a bad memory in your dog’s mind and even in yours but nail grooming is not as hard as it seems to be, that is if you are using the right tool and you know what you are doing. On the part of using the right tool, we highly recommend the LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder. This tool’s ergonomic design makes it easy for you to know what you are doing.

WHAT ARE GRINDERS?

As a dog owner, I am sure the term grinder or clippers is not new to you. But if you are new to this, grinders are to a dog’s nail(or any other pet) as a file is to your nail. The difference, however, is that a grinder makes use of electric power. Living up to its name, grinders grind down your dog nail using friction from a rough rotating surface. They work easily and slow on your dog’s nails with minimal chances of hitting the quick, unlike the fast nail clipper

WHY SHOULD YOU USE A LUCKYTAIL DOG NAIL GRINDER?

LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder is a grinding tool with a simple design for your pet’s nails. LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder works effectively in trimming your dog’s nails to your preferred length. Its ergonomic design gives you a firm grip on the easy-to-use tool. Most of all, LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder is very quiet. Very quiet.

The factors to consider when choosing a nail grinder as recommended by experts and professionals are but are not limited to device power, device noise, comfort, user-friendliness, bit material, and adjustability. Under all these factors, we will be explaining all the features of LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder.

Device Power: This factor is made of 2 components: chargeability/battery life and speed. A grinding tool with strong battery life is highly recommended. Better off is a rechargeable device. LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder has a USB port for easy charging. It charges for 1 hour with an operating time of up to 4hours which is more than enough time to trim those claws down!

It also works at safe and effective speeds of 8,000 and 10,000 RPM depending on the strength of the nail you are grinding.

Device noise and vibration: Noise is one of the reasons dog owners would prefer not to use a grinder. The noise and strong vibration of most grinders, make the dogs nervous and unstable while you handle their claws. An injury is bound to happen when they are in this state. But with LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder, your pooch will barely notice the noise and vibration of the tool. This tool has a nice noise range of 30-50 dB! which isn’t even a sound at all.

Comfort: Given the image of this device, it is pretty much comfortable for a first-time user. Moreso, its lightweight makes it easy for you to handle it while getting the job done. You can choose to hold it like a pencil or a knife.

User-friendliness: It is one thing for a device to be highly functional and another for you to be able to use it. This tool is not complicated to use. It comes with very detailed manual instructions and a soft cloth to wipe up the replaceable grinder head. Easy to open cover, easily replaceable grinder head, simple charging system, and a manual to guide you. What more can you ask! Most importantly, you don’t have to plug it in while using it. In other words, it is cordless.

Bit material: The grinder head is made up of a diamond bit material- one of the most effective and safest materials to use on your dog’s claws.

Adjustability: There are two-speed options for you to choose from, unlike most nail grinders. It is pretty suitable for dogs as small as Yorkshire Terriers or poodles and strong enough for the big guys: boxers, Rottweilers, and the likes.

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HOW FAR CAN YOU GRIND A DOG’S NAILS?

It is recommended that you grind your dog’s nails till you no longer hear the ‘tip-tap’ that overgrown nails make. The length you are to cut it to will be just above the quick of your dog so that you don’t hurt it.

While grinding, take small intervals to monitor the progress of your work. For a black nail, look at the freshly cut tip to locate a black dot at its center. That dot will turn to pick just before you cut to the quick (which you don’t want to do!). A light-colored nail makes it easy for one to locate the quick. It looks just like a nail in a nail.

IS GRINDING BETTER THAN CUTTING A DOG’S NAILS?

Most dog owners switch to grinders because of the low rate of accidents that occurs in comparison to using clippers. Both have their pros and cons, no doubt, but your choice is dependent on what is suitable for your little company.  If your dog prefers a clipper to a grinder after your research, please use it! Do what is convenient for your dog! Outside the factors of dog preference and your ability to use it, grinders are generally designed to offset the cons of using a clipper and offer a safe experience for you.

To start(or continue)your journey of finding out the best tool to use for your dog’s claws, use the LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder. You never know how lucky you might be with this product!

THE BOTTOM LINE

LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder was not designed by any random technical expert but by dog owners, enthusiasts, and professionals who can relate to the problems you have with trimming your dog’s claws.

This is why we have chosen LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder as the best option for your dog’s claws. With the love and detailed-oriented effort put into the making of this product, you are sure to have the best experience when using LuckyTail Dog Nail Grinder.

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