FURminator Dog & Cat Nail Grinder

FURminator Dog & Cat Nail Grinder

Trimming your pet's nails can be daunting, but regular nail trimming is important to ensure the health and comfort of your pet - nails should not touch the floor when your pet is standing, over-grown nails can cause discomfort and even difficulty walking.

The FURminator Nail Grinder is designed for safe and easy nail filing of dogs and cats of all sizes. This lightweight and compact cordless tool has two adjus...

£ 24.00

Trimming your pet's nails can be daunting, but regular nail trimming is important to ensure the health and comfort of your pet - nails should not touch the floor when your pet is standing, over-grown nails can cause discomfort and even difficulty walking. <br /><br />The FURminator Nail Grinder is designed for safe and easy nail filing of dogs and cats of all sizes. This lightweight and compact cordless tool has two adjustable speeds and an integrated LED light to illuminate your pet's nail, so you can be confident in safely and comfortably trimming your pet's nails. <br /><br />Contains 4 AA alkaline batteries and two grinding bands. Replacement griding bands are available.

FURminator Dog & Cat Nail Grinder at a glance:

  • Integrated LED light - For easy and safe trimming
  • Cordless, lightweight and easy to handle - For easy nail care wherever you need
  • Operates for 100+ hours - So it’s ready when you need it
  • Ready to use - Contains two grinding bands and 4x AA-alkaline batteries

Suitable for: Dogs and cats

Instructions:

  • Monitor your pet's nails and trim when appropriate to avoid overgrowth. Pet's nails should not touch the floor when standing. Regular maintenance is important for the health and comfort of your pet.<br /><br />Slowly introduce the grinder to your pet. When they are comfortable with the tool and the sound, you should begin working on the nails.<br /><br />Begin by applying gentle pressure to the top of the foot and cushioning pad underneath – this will cause your pet to extend its claws.<br /><br />If your pet's nails are white, pay close attention to where the nail turns pink. This is called the quick - where the nerves and blood vessels end in the nail.<br /><br />Cutting into this sensitive area will cause pain and bleeding. Use of the LED light aids in identifying the quick. If your pet has dark nails and you can’t see the quick, grind the very tip of the nail - you'll have to grind the nails more often, but it's the only way to avoid cutting the quick.<br /><br />Gently grind down the nail going slowly to keep your pet comfortable. Remove the sharp tip, grinding about halfway between the end of the quick and the tip of the claw.<br /><br />Short passes of the grinder are recommended to avoid overheating the nail, which could cause discomfort.