Oster Dog Nail Grinder - Dot Grooming Nail Trimmer

Discover how the Oster Dog Nail Grinder eliminates stress when trimming dogs' nails. Tired of making your dog bleed when you attempt to cut nails? Sick of having to pin your dog down or put on a muzzle to get the job done? The Oster Dog Nail Grinder kit makes it easy to trim any dog's nails without fear of cutting too short or stress on your cherished pet.

The super-quiet motor makes it easy to get the job done. With many grinders, the noise scares dogs and turns nail trimming into a stressful battle. Not so with the Oster Dog Nail Grinder kit. You dog will feel no discomfort and not freak out when the unit turns on making this aspect of dog grooming simple!

Features of the Oster Dog Nail Grinder Kit

Model 78129-101 is a professional Oster Dog Nail Grinder. It's priced to fit most budgets and quickly pays for itself after just a few uses. Best of all, you'll be able to trim your pet's nails at home without worrying about pain. The high-speed motor spins the grinder's tip at top speeds. Simply attach a grinding stone, grooming drum, 60- or 100- grit grooming bands and buff the nails to the perfect length without hitting the quick and making the nail bleed.

The Oster Dog Nail Grinder comes with an instruction manual that gives tips on how far to trim nails and the best procedures to use while trimming a dog's nails. Plus, the nail trimmer is small and fits into the palm of your hand comfortably. Don't worry about tiring your hand out during an extended session.

How to Use Oster Dog Nail Grinders

The key to a successful dog grooming is patience. Never force the dog to sit still if he is showing any stress. Simply reward him for what he's allowed you to do and move on to something else. Come back to the dog nail trimming later ready to hand out additional treats at that time.

Before trimming the dog's nails, allow him to get used to the sound of the Oster Dog Nail Grinder. Let him sniff the trimmer and then hear what it sounds like. Offer treats to get the dog close to the machine. Once the dog is fine with the noise, start with one nail, but don't put a grinder on. Simply let the dog feel the vibration. Once the dog is fine with that, start trimming nails.

Start with the front paw. Hold it firmly, but not to the point of discomfort and place the tip of the Oster Dog Nail Grinder on one nail and trim the nail for a few seconds. Offer the dog a treat. If he seems fine, continue to the next claw. If not, stop and retry later. Eventually, the dog happily accepts the Oster Dog Nail Grinder and will let you do all nails in one sitting.

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