Omnipet Large Pro-Finish Nail TrimmerStainless steel blade with nail guard helps prevent over-cutting.Nail Trimming is an important part of your dog's grooming. Most dogs dislike nail trimming because their paws are so sensitive. If the nails are not cut, problems can arise. On average, nail trimming once a month is usually sufficient. However, you must consider your pet's daily activities and wear on the nails. If your pet's nails are extremely long, trim just a little off and wait a week to trim the nails again. This will allow the blood vessels to retreat back into the nail. Repeat this procedure once a week until you have reached the desired length.
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By Richard
Texas Gulf Coast
Great pair of clippers!
July 24, 2025
It bugs me having to pay to have my dog's nails clipped. I also dreaded doing it myself. I realized the pair I'd purchased years ago (for another dog) at a local pet store were pretty rinky dink. I'm glad I asked a buddy of mine what he uses. He sent me a picture of his and suggested GDS. They aren't identical to his, but very close. My dog is between 60 and 70 pounds. These work great and are not too big.
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