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Safari Guillotine Large Nail Trimmer

Safari Guillotine Large Nail Trimmer
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Safari Guillotine Large Nail Trimmer

 
 
List Price: $8.49
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Features
  • Best suited for medium to large breeds

  • For best results, cut dog's nails immediately after bathing

  • To make the quick of the dog's nail visible, apply baby oil

  • Features vinyl covered handles for a secure grip

  • If pet's nails are very long, cut off a small amount and wait a week before cutting again


Description

The Safari Guillotine Trimmer is made from the finest quality stainless steel for a long-lasting, sharp cutting edge. Nail trimming should be a regular part of your pet's grooming. It is important to your pet's well-being to keep the nails properly trimmed.


Product Details
Product Length:0.65 inches
Product Width:4.82 inches
Product Height:8.13 inches
Package Length:7.2 inches
Package Width:3.5 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 15 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


1Terrible for Large Dogs!  Aug 16, 2010 By Avid Camper "WS"
Purchased this in the LARGE size (MEANT FOR MEDIUM TO LARGE-SIZED DOGS) to clip my German Shepherd's nails and sorry I did. It's not sharp enough and doesn't cut well, no matter how I hold it and instead of cutting his nails, it crushes, cracks and splinters them. In addition, this is made very flimsy with the handles flexing and bending during use and the blade assembly flexing and not cutting straight. Judging by the way he squirmed and whined, it must hurt him too. (The professional scissor-type version wasn't any better either.) It might work better for a smaller dog, but not for a larger one. Will not use this again. Instead, bought a Dremel brand nail grinder with a rechargeable battery pack which works wonderfully and he doesn't mind getting his nails done at all. Hope this helps some pet avoid discomfort.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Finally! Success!  Jan 17, 2010 By A. Harter
I don't usually leave reviews but was so thrilled with these clippers I had to. We've had nothing but problems trying to get our dogs nails clipped. We have resorted to using knock out pills given to us by our vet. I hated doing it and knew there had to be something out there to help us. I found these. The reason they work for us is they are virtually noiseless. I think what bothered her the most was hearing the click of our other clippers. These make no noise and she actually lets us clip her nails! Wonderful clippers. Think I may buy another pair just in case they ever stop making them!

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


1A DEVICE OF TORTURE  Apr 08, 2010 By BOB

We had misplaced the trimmer we've had for several years, so I ordered this one. The first time I used this on my cat's first claw, she actually yelped in agony.

The explanation is simple: Look at the two photos I've loaded above, and examine the cutting head of each tool. I rubberbanded the handles on both tools closed so the cutting action can be observed.

In the first photo of the older Lambert Kay trimmer (we finally found it), you'll see the two pieces of the cutting head are parallel and tight against each other. This allows for a clean cut of the claw.

Now examine the second photo of the Safari trimmer: Note how the gap between the two pieces. The claw gets caught in that space, and instead of a clean cut, gets crushed.

The original French guillotine was considered to be a device of terror, so this Safari trimmer is aptly named. I immediately returned this to Amazon for a refund, and I would highly suggest avoiding its purchase.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3Not Great, But It Will Do  Sep 04, 2010 By tvtv3 "tvtv3"
I purchased this nail trimmer to use on our family's rat terrier. It works well enough. However, sometimes it doesn't cut quite all away through the nail and I have to re-trim the nail. This isn't the best dog nail trimmer around, but it will do the job for small to mid-size dogs. I have a friend who has a pet bird and though this nail trimmer is marketed more towards dogs, she uses it for her bird without any problems.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect for rabbits  Dec 12, 2011 By Nigel-Andrew
This is my first time using a guillotine style nail clipper on my rabbit, and this clipper was pretty impressive. I do not need a ridiculously fancy or overpriced nail clipper to cut my rabbit's nails. All I needed was a nail clipper that could clip nails. The clipper sliced through my rabbit's nails with precision, leaving a clean cut every time. The user is responsible for using these clippers correctly and safely, and if care is taken, then the product definitely delivers. Did I mention this is perfect for rabbits? Rabbit owners looking for a reasonably priced nail clipper...add this to your cart.

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