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Bamboo Care Nail Clipper, Styptic &File for Dogs
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Petco's top-rated nail clipper is the Bamboo Care Nail Clipper, Styptic and File for Dogs. The product offers a complete pedicure for your dog. It has heavy-duty stainless steel blades, and the trimmer also has a nail file that folds into the handle and styptic powder to rub onto your dog's nails before clipping to prevent bleeding. The trimmer is conveniently offered in two sizes, one for small dogs and one for medium to large dogs.
Millers Forge Big Dog Nail Clipper
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Pet Smart's top-selling nail clipper is the Millers Forge Big Dog Nail Clipper. The clipper has stainless steel blades with a positive lock for storage in the closed position. The non-slip handles provide a better grip when clipping your dog's nails. The wider blade space makes clipping larger dog's nails easy. This product is offered online only at Pet Smart's website (petsmart.com).
Professional Pet Nail Clipper With Orange Handle
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Buying pet products from a wholesale supplier like Pet Edge can provide you with veterinarian-quality products at a reasonable price. The Professional Pet Nail Clipper With Orange Handle is the most popular nail trimmer on the Pet Edge website. The clippers are made by a manufacturer of surgical tools, according to the website. They boast non-slip handles, ultra sharp, surgical-grade blades and heavy-duty, spring-loaded action to quickly trim nails without much effort.
Aussie Paw Nail Trimmers
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Aussie Paw Nail Trimmers come in large, medium and small. All sizes have rubber handles for optimum grip and stainless steel blades that can be re-sharpened when dull. The large type comes in two styles: one with a stamp rivet that never comes apart and one with a lock screw. The small size can be used on cats and birds, as well as small dogs.
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The Best Dog Nail Trimming Products
When choosing a nail trimmer for your dog, you want to find a product that is easy to clean, has comfortable handles and that is durable and safe. There are different styles of dog nail trimmers suited for different dog breeds, so make sure to consult your veterinarian before purchasing trimmers or clipping your dog's nails to ensure the safety of your pooch.