Has anyone heard of this nail tool?

    • Gold Top Dog

    Has anyone heard of this nail tool?

    Hubby sent me this site to check out this nail tool.   Rocky doesnt mind having his nails filed but it is time consuming and he gets bored and restless.  Was wondering if anyone has tried this.

     

    http://www.peticure.com/

    • Gold Top Dog

    I just bought it.  I'll let you know how it works!

    • Gold Top Dog

    Whoopee!  I did notice that a portion of the profits go to no-kill shelters.  I was hoping someone had tried it before I bought it.  Hubby is a sucker for all these new fangle products, we have a house full of kitchen products that dont exactly do what he thought it would do, lol.

    • Gold Top Dog

    These were introduced in Dallas at the Pet Pro Classic last year, and they were REALLY super popular.  I actually waited around to see if other groomers still liked them, and I'm sure glad I did.  Apparently, it leaks the ground-up nail dust, and many people have had troubles with their batteries working.  The company does not seem to be doing it's job so well.  One of my groomer friends told she doesn't use hers very much because it's not near as powerful as her regular dremel.  I'm sure glad I didn't waste my money on one.

     http://groomblog.blogspot.com/

    If you go here, on December 17th there is some discussion of the Peticure tool.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Thank you for the tip.   I did go check it out, it does indicate that some of these problems have been addressed.  Guess I will wait for feedback from kelliope.

    • Bronze

    I bought the guard (because I already had a Dremel).  It is a GREAT device, especially if your dog has long-haired paws.

    • Gold Top Dog

     I like the dremel without the guard.  I'd rather see exactly what I'm doing.  The nylon over the paw with the nail poked through really helps for those furry paws.

    • Bronze

    Yup, I'd heard about the nylon trick, but never actually tried it.  The peticure removes the need for that step.  The other thing it seems to have cured is the "skipping" that you can sometimes get with a naked dremel, plus, you can safely put the dremel/peticure down while it is running without worrying what's going to come in contact with the spinning drum.

    I hear you on the "not seeing what's going on" issue with the peticure.  That was probably the only problem I've had with it's use.  After a few uses, though, I've gotten past it.

    Others have complained that it is difficult to use on dewclaws.  I experienced this when we were boarding my MIL's Golden Retriever, but Winnie has no dewclaws, so another non-issue (for me), until next winter.

    • Gold Top Dog

    All it is is a dremel knockoff.  Beed doing my pups nails for years using a dremel.  You can get a dremel minimite for less than $30.  You can also go to the local hardware store and get 6 sanding drums for less than $3.00. 

     

    • Gold Top Dog

     Steve, this tool seems to be affiliated with the Dremel in some way.  They also sell a guard that is fitted specifically to *Dremel.  They don't list other rotary tools.

    • Gold Top Dog

    huskymom
    Steve, this tool seems to be affiliated with the Dremel in some way. 

    Not too sure.  The look of the tool is nothing like any dremel I've seen. 

    Besides Dremel makes a speciality packaging of a pet nail tool.  http://www.petedge.com/Dremel-2-Speed-Cordless-Pet-Nail-Grooming-Kit-ZW77469.pro

    user="huskymom"]They don't list other rotary tools.

      

    Since Dremel is the most common rotary tool there are manufacturers that makes accessories for the dremel and I would believe if you made this little guard for rotary tools you would pick a dremel to fit.  Btw,  I first saw those guards about 5 years ago.  Can't remember who was selling them though.

     

    • Bronze
    From the peticure.com site: 
    DREMEL® is a registered trademark of Credo Technology Corporation, an affiliate of Dremel. PETICURE™ and PETICURE™ Safe Guards are not affiliated with Dremel, Credo Technology Corporation, Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, or any of their affiliates
     
    Steve is right though, if you're gonna design/manufacture a "rotary tool" attachment, you should make it fit the most popular tool. 
     
    btw, I suggest you stay away from the "Pet Nail Grooming Kit" by Dremel.  That thing eats batteries like crazy, and is no different from the Minimite, which has a rechargable battery, and can be purchased for less than $20.  One important point about the Stylus, Minimite and other specialty tools by Dremel.  None of them will accept attachments (such as the Peticure guard or other attachments made by dremel.)  There is a way around it for the Minimite, if anyone is interested.
     
    One of the nicest features of the peticure/guard that I left out earlier is the fact that you don't have that stinky nail dust flying all over the place.  I seriously considered using those little paper OR masks before I got the peticure guard.
     
    Lastly, I am not in any way associated with either Peticure or Dremel, other than being a customer of both companies.
    • Gold Top Dog

     Fair enough.  I didn't spend that much time looking at the site to be honest.  I have my Dremel and I'm happy with it.

    • Gold Top Dog

    I just caught an add on this tool the other night and I must say I'm intrigued.  I've been curious about trying a dremel for Kirby, but was real worried about his long hair getting caught.  I've heard the trick about nylon over the paw, but that just sounds like it would be a pain to do and I think I would still be worried about him moving funny and some of his chest fur/ear fringes getting caught if he leaned in to look at the dremel while I was using it.  This tool just sounds like it will simplify things so much especially since it looks like it will cut down on the backwash of nail dust.  He's nails pretty much take care of themselves with all the walking we do, but this looks like it will be the perfect tool to do the little touch ups.  I'm planning on researching it a bit more but I'll be sure to let everyone know how it works for me if I end up getting one.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Krissim Klaw
    but was real worried about his long hair getting caught. 

    Put a tee shirt on the dog.  That's what I do.

    I don't worry about the hair around the head.  Only my girl gets her nose anywhere close.  She likes to lick the dust.