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Pet Zoom PetZoom Nail Groom by Emson

Pet Zoom PetZoom Nail Groom by Emson

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Pet Zoom PetZoom Nail Groom by Emson

 
 
 
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Emson-8090

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Features
  • ? Gently removes only thin layers of nail

  • ? Painless, easy way to care for pet's nails

  • ? Will not damage or break nails

  • ? Great Product from Emson


Description

PetZoom Nail Groom by Emson As seen on TV, the Pet Zoom Nail Groom is a uniquely designed nail trimmer that comfortably trims and smooths your pet's nails quickly, easily, and pain-free. The stainless steel filing disk is curved so the nail rests on the plate and the tip and sides are trimmed at the same time. The high tech compact design fits easily into your hand, and has a protective cover that catches fillings so you can trim nails anytime, anywhere without having to clean up the mess. Also included is a large guide dealing procedures for safely trimming small pets, puppies, and kittens. TO USE: Select the proper opening for your pet. While holding your pet's paws, begin filing the nail. Spend about 2-3 seconds on each nail. Look at nail often to see how much you have filed. This is to make sure that you don't file away too much of the nail, exposing the quick. Go back to go over nails until you finished with the paw. Safety cover traps nail filings for easy clean-up. TO CLEAN: Remove safety cover, shake out the nail filings. Replace the safety cover for next use, it's that easy.


Product Details
Product Length:5.5 inches
Product Width:1.5 inches
Product Height:1.0 inches
Product Weight:0.1 pounds
Package Length:8.7 inches
Package Width:6.3 inches
Package Height:1.3 inches
Package Weight:0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5EASY & FAST  Jan 04, 2010 By S. Carroll
i have tried files, clippers, pedipaws, basically everything on the market, but my dogs were always traumatized by getting their nails cut. i saw this and figured i'd give it a try. it is smaller than the pedipaws so it is much easier to handle. i have two dogs, a chihuahua (4 pounds) and a japanese chin/papillion mix (12 pounds). it works very well on both dogs. they still don't like to have their nails done, but i can do it without the crawling and scrambling to get away. it works best if done every week or two. if the nails start out extremely long, it would probably take a while. it works very fast and rounds the nail very nicely. no more sharp edges! my chi's nails tend to curl under sharply instead of growing out and this trimmer is so small that it is easy to get the nail trimmed even while it is curled under. my mix dog has quite long thick nails and it trims them very quickly. i have arthritis in my hands and the other trimmers are bulky and hard to use. this one doesn't hurt my hands and is very lightweight. i love this product and will continue to use it! i highly recommend.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


3Pretty Good Value  Dec 28, 2009 By joniraincloud
I bought this product from [...] because it was cheap and I was looking for an inexpensive alternative to terrorizing my dog with nail clippers.

Some of her nails were pretty out of control and the PetZoom Nail Groom wasn't powerful enough to really take down the worst of them. The ones that needed less work we were able to file down to a reasonable length.

The best part is that while she still hates having her nails done, she seems to hate this method less. When using the clippers, she would move her feet and sometimes push her nail farther into the clippers so we couldn't even make minor cuts without worrying about clipping the quick. Now if she pushes her nail farther into the file we know we won't accidentally clip half her nail off.

I think this product will work best if we get her groomed so her nails are trimmed well by a professional then we can use the Nail Groom to maintain them at a reasonable length.

The motor was surprisingly quiet (though of course the dog could hear it). It takes 2 AA batteries and is easy to handle. If you're looking to test your dog's reaction to a motorized file, I'd recommend this one. You can always purchase a more expensive (high quality?) one later if your dog adapts well to the method.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Amazing!  Nov 05, 2010 By jsue
This little gadget does it's one job excellently well. Doobie Dewey, who struggles with every other impliment I have tried including a file, dozed and lounged through getting his nails trimmed on all four paws. Normally we struggle to get just the front paws done. The rear paws had not been touched in years. He scratches with his rear claws enough to keep them from getting dangerous to him, if not to me.

My one concern is that the grinder will wear and need to be replaced. But even if I have to replace the whole impliment it is well worth it.

Thank you, Amazon.com!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


2Not good enough.  Mar 23, 2011 By Me
The petzoom nail groom file did not meet my expectations to trim my dog's nails. It shows in the picture a yellow lab, and claims it can trim a bigger dog's nails. The nail file could not trim my 80 lb black lab's nails. It did not grind down the nails much past the point. It does not shorten the length of the nail, it only blunts the point.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3Pretty decent. :)  Jun 11, 2011 By Rain
I'll be honest... my dog, a lhasa/shih tzu, gets very scared when she hears the RRRRRRR sound of the mechanism. It trims alright, especially with having not had her nails trimmed for a little under three months :) which means shaving off around 3/4". She fidgets a lot with this but has suffered no injury or pain (a much better alternative to clipping the nails).

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