Safari Nail Trimmer for Small Dogs
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$7.49Chewy Price
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Material | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic, Rubber | Stainless Steel, Metal |
Grooming Tool Type | Nail Clippers | Nail Clippers | Nail Clippers | Nail Clippers | Nail Clippers |
Lifestage | Adult | Adult | Adult | — | Adult |
3 Customer Questions
Could you use this for a bird?
Answer by • Apr 07, 2020
The trimmers are designed for small dogs and other small animals. It would depend on the type and size of the bird. If is it a small bird like a canary or parakeet, nail clippers that people use might be a better option. If a larger bird with nails like a cat or a small dog , then you could use the trimmers, but caution should be used when using them.
It looks like these are "angled"/curved. The description does not mention it. Are they? I want angled.
Answer by • Dec 13, 2021
This nail trimmer is slightly curved.
What's the correct way to cut the nails on a small dog?
Answer by • Feb 25, 2019
We recommend, before attempting a trim yourself, ask your veterinarian or a groomer to show you how to trim your pet’s toenails to the right length. A dog’s toenail is made up of the nail itself and the quick, the pink (when it’s visible) part of your dog’s toenails that provides the blood supply to the nail. Avoid cutting into the quick because it bleeds quite a bit and it’s quite sensitive. If the nail feels spongy while you’re trying to cut it, stop immediately as that is the quick.