Petsmoe Nail Sharp For Cats And Small Animals, Stainless Steel Cat Claw Clippers Scissors & Nail Cutter Professional Pet Grooming Tools For Cats and Rabbits
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Petsmoe Nail Sharp For Cats And Small Animals, Stainless Steel Cat Claw Clippers Scissors & Nail Cutter Professional Pet Grooming Tools For Cats and Rabbits
Strong & Sharp High quality stainless steal blade for and easy cut.
Comfortable Handle Designed for best grip possible - left or right handed Rubber coated handles.
Professional clippers ideal for both cats and small dogs.
Effectively avoid sharp claws can easily hurt people.
Helps save furniture without hurting your fluffy pal.
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Why do pets need to regularly trim nails? Pet nails too long will naturally bend, not only affect the foot grip, but also easy to slip, easy to breed bacteria. Pet nails are too easy to pierce the foot wall, causing inflammation of the toes or nails broken, resulting in walking pain. Pet nails too long will be broken home sofa and floor. When playing with pets, sharp claws will easily hurt people.
How do you trim your nails for pets? Trim your pet's nails before you fix your pet's feet to prevent them from touching. Quickly tighten the handle and cut off a small part of the nail at one time. Pay attention to the pet's blood line, avoid cutting the tiny blood vessel in the nail of the pet to cause bleeding. Don't trim the nails too much at one time. If your pet nails are too long, cut them off for the first time, and trim some nails every 7-10 days until the nails reach the proper length. After pruning, the use of nail file grinding burrs on the nail until smooth.
Warning: Please stay away from fire,high temperature place. Please put in pet,young children cannot take place. After use please send the product clean,if the water after washing should be kept dry. Please consider when using ,avoid improper use and pet skin injury.