[POWERFUL DIAMOND GRINDING BIT] Poweful & durable diamond grinding bit that works for years to come. The upgrade motor inside brings it the twice faster grinding speed. You tired of spending 5 min on trimming a single nail? Yes, it is time to get a new powerful grinding set
[ENJOY THE SUPER QUIET TRIMMING] Less than 40 db, super quiet. That equals to the decibel level of breeze that passing which is almost imperceptible. Your cats/dogs will enjoy the whole nails trimming process, rather than be scared and run away
[LONG LASTING BATTERY+ MULTI-WAYS TO CHARGE] Quick charge for only 1.5 hours using an adapter, and the grinder will last for more than 6 hours for a full charge, that's 2-3 hours longer than those old fashioned traditional grinders with easy to break grinding bits. It can be charged via computer, power bank, wall outlets with adapter
[2 SPEED SETTING + 3 PORTS TO GRIND] High and low powerful grinding speed with durable diamond grinding bit that makes your nail grinding a breeze, and there are 3 different ports for easy grinding for small, medium and big dogs and cats
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Be noted that the clipper & file are at the bottom of the box
♚ You also get a free set of clipper and file in the package as small gifts ♚
The Importance of Clipping Dogs'/Cats' Nails
Nobody, it seems, likes to do dog nails. But for the health of your dog/cat, it must be done, and should be done frequently enough to keep your pet's nails short.
What's the Right Length?
When your dog is standing, the nails should not make contact with the ground.
Once a week is ideal if you want to gradually shorten your dog's nails and eliminate all that clickety-clacking on your wood floors.
Be Very Careful with the Tissue 'Quick'
Running through the nail is a nerve and vein called the "quick." Nicking or cutting this sensitive band of tissue is very painful for the dog.
You have to be even more conservative about how much nail you trim off as you can't see the quick in a black or dark-colored nail.
The 4 Things You Must Know Before or After Nails Trimming
1) Your dog/cat should be comfortable with having his feet touched and manipulated before you attempt anytype of trimming.
2) Find a location where there is enough bright light.
3) If they show any signs of serious distress or aggression, consult a qualified specialist before you go any further
4) Preprations Before the Trimming: clippers, nail grinder, styptic powder and some tissue or a small clean towel or washcloth (in case you accidentally quick the dog).
Lots of small, high-value treats to keep the experience rewarding for your dog.