View Poll Results: Which do you prefer - clippers or dremel?

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  • I use clippers

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Thread: Dremels versus clippers

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    I picked up a small light duty Dremel at Walmart today for $20. It comes with the rechargeable battery pack - is 2 speed - and VERY quiet (it had a partial charge so I checked it out because I was concerned that it would be too noisy) and the housing is very sturdy. It's small enough to be comfortable to handle. I have it charging for a full charge overnight and will give it a try tomorrow. Even if the dogs absoutely won't tolerate it, it has lots of accessories available and I can find uses for it around the house. I'll post after it has been dog tested!
    Thank you for posting that! I never thought of Walmart. Should the dogs not like it you are only out $20 and, like you say, you can find other uses. I will stay tuned but think I may just go to Walmart tomorrow and pick one up for myself! Sometimes after I use the clippers on the dogs I file their nails with my human nail file. I do that so the edges are not so sharp. It is not fun to have a freshly clipped dog nail on your bare skin! I think since mine tolerate the nail file they might tolerate a dremel if it isn't too loud. Come to think of it, the sound shouldn't bother them because they have the grooming clippers buzzing over their bodies all the time!

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    Clippers here. I clip my dogs nails weekly.
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    I have both and used both.

    I really, really like my dremel. I ordered a small purple one off of petedge and it's great. First I ususally trim the nails, then use the dremel. It's my favorite for Jack (and Shadow) because of the black nails. You can also round them off nicely and they look better.

    Because I'm the only one to do their nails and since I can't do them regularly the dremel is really nice because you can get them a lot shorter with it.

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    I've always use clippers. Have had a few bleeds, but nothing too serious.

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    I LOOOOOOOOOVEEEEEE my Dremel.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    I will stay tuned but think I may just go to Walmart tomorrow and pick one up for myself!
    This Dremel is a winner! Wish I had thought of this solution a long time ago. The fur balls only go to the groomer about every 3 months for their hair cuts/trims, so in between I had to pay the groomer or vet for their nails cuts.

    I gave it a trial run on the pooches, and since it is so quiet, they weren't spooked by any loud noise. At first they were afraid of the vibration against their nails, but got used to it rather quickly. I only did a couple of nails on each dog since I need to cut the hair between their toes since it gets in the way, and it's hard to hold the hair out of the way and get a grip on the nail at the same time!

    I only have one complaint on the Dremel - the packaging!!! It came in one of those hard plastic bubble packs that you practically need a crowbar to open. The person who thought that up needs to be tarred and feathered!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    This Dremel is a winner! Wish I had thought of this solution a long time ago.
    I knew I should have waited. Now to explain - - I had to stop at Lowe's today after work, and there is a PetsMart next door. I decided to run in there to look at dremels and they were $59.99. I was not going to spend that much so I left with the thought that I would drive to Walmart. Then the thought struck me that I could probably find one at Lowe's. I did find one, although it was $39.99. It is cordless with two speeds and felt nice and light in my hand (some were on display in the store). I went ahead and bought it, all the time thinking to myself - "you could probably get this for half the price at Walmart." Anyway, I'll try the one from Lowe's and if it doesn't work out I will return it and buy the one at Walmart.

    I have been wanting a dremel for quite some time now. I also belong to a poodle board and most of the gals there use them. When I first got Bella I did all of her grooming (monthly) and did her nails weekly. I then used a groomer for about six months (monthly) and I wasn't so good with the interim nail clipping, and the quick has grown down more than I like it to be. I went back to doing my own grooming and I do the dogs' nails weekly. I think with the dremel I might be able to get closer each week and maybe get them shorter in time. It will also be nice to be able to cut Ripley's nails shorter (they are totally black) without cutting the quick. I feel like I am really cutting blind with him. I'll let you know how I do. I plan to try them tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    I knew I should have waited.
    That's funny! I don't know about you, but I hate running here-there-and everywhere comparison shopping. I'm an advocate of one stop shopping. I think it comes with age - it's h3ll getting old!!

    It just so happens for me that Walmart was the first place that came to mind and I didn't know how much of a selection they would have on the Dremel, but they had a lot of different models. I lucked out, otherwise Lowe's would have been next.

    I think you'll like the results you get. Just remember - short spurts about a second at at time till you get the nail where you want it. If you leave it against the nail for too long the nail will get hot and cause discomfort to your dogs. I used the low speed too.

    Tomorrow I hope to get motivated enough to get their toe hair cut so I can get all their nails done. They will give me more grief doing that than doing the nails. But Myndi's nails get so sharp that I always have scratches on my arms - looks like I've been in a cat fight. It will be nice to be able to keep them smoothed out.

    Let me know how this works out for you, but I think you'll like it.

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    I've never clipped any of my dog's nails, I take them to the Vet to get
    them done. They actually have 2 prices for this. One for a easy job
    and another for the harder to clip dogs. Mine are both easy to clip, so
    they tell me.

    I've never had the nerve to try this myself, because I'd hate to mess
    up and hurt them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post

    I think you'll like the results you get. Just remember - short spurts about a second at at time till you get the nail where you want it. If you leave it against the nail for too long the nail will get hot and cause discomfort to your dogs. I used the low speed too.
    Hubby gave me a big speech last night about being careful about holding it too long in one spot for the same reason you mention. Now I am getting *sweaty palms* just thinking about doing it. It is charging now and I hope to report in by this afternoon. My hands will probably be shaking when I start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    Now I am getting *sweaty palms* just thinking about doing it.
    You'll do fine. Believe me - if I can do it - ANYBODY can!!!!

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    I just finished using the dremel and it was great! Bella just laid there and even yawned in the middle of it! Even Ripley didn't move a muscle. I think they are so used to having the clippers on their feet that they really didn't notice that I was working on their toes instead. I did all of Bella's feet and Ripley's front feet. Later on I will do his back feet. I wasn't even shaking at all! LOL! I wish I had bought one a long time ago!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    I just finished using the dremel and it was great! I wish I had bought one a long time ago!
    I told you it was simple!!! It's the best $20 investment I've made in a long time!!!

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    Being a groomer myself, I use clippers. One of our groomers uses a dremel, but like most of you have said here, it really depends on the dog. If they can handle the noise and vibration and stuff, then they're fine. Some just can't take it, lol.

    My cat's nails get trimmed once a week or so. They'd flip if I brought a dremel home,

    For those of you asking about how often, the groomers recommend once a month depending on how much your dog walks on cement and stuff to wear them down.

    Maybe on my next dog I'll try the dremel. I swear by my clippers as of right now-- I've gotten used to them and I haven't cut a quick in months. The trick is a little at a time.

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    Bailey really hates the clippers, in fact he doesn't like his feet worked on at all. But he will let me use the dremmel if my husband helps hold him. If he isn't around, I lay him on the floor, put treats in front of his mouth, and as he eats, I trim away. It's not the easiest way. I really miss my collie who would fall asleep while I did her nails. Amazing!
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