Why Don’t More Groomers Use a Dog Grooming Nail Grinder?

by dognailgrinder on March 24, 2009

Have you recently discovered the benefits of using a dog nail grinder? The number reason to switch to one for trimming your dog's nails is primarily to avoid putting your dog through any pain. Typical dog nail trimmers or clippers run more risk of putting your dog in pain as most people overestimate just how much of the nail to trim. Since these nail trimmers have been used for so long, many dog groomers have yet to switch over to the dog grooming nail grinder.

Many pet groomers have been in the business for years so they are very accustomed to using the metal nail trimmers most of us are familiar with. Most groomers are also very skilled in using these types of trimmers. Snip, snip - and they can have your dog's nails trimmed in a matter of minutes. However, this doesn't mean that your dog will not experience pain or bleeding in some occasions.

What can you do about it?

First you can ask your pet groomer if they will ever begin using dog grooming nail grinders in their facility. If enough pet owners request it, chances are they will not have a problem having them available as an option for nail trimming.

If they have no plan in using it in the future, ask them if you can bring in your own dog grooming nail grinder to use only on your dog. I doubt most groomers would have a problem with that. Just bring in your dog nail grinder each time your pet goes in for grooming.

I'm sure there are plenty of pet groomers who are utilizing the dog nail grinders but if you cannot find one in your area, bringing your own should suffice.

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