Professional Nail Clipper for Dogs Effective Coat Care Shedding Control and Grooming Tool
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The Safe & Easy Way To Trim Pet's Nails Don't Risk Hurting Your Dog's Internal Veins With A Regular Nail Clipper!
The PetPro Professional Dog Nail Clippers is an innovative nail trimmer designed to remove pet nails easily and lovingly. It comes with a super bright LED light and a magnifying glass that guides users to trim the nails smoothly. The LED lights allow you to see the delicate bloodlines, allowing you to trim at the right position every time.
When their nails are beautifully trimmed, the scratches on your furniture, doors, and walls are diminished. With this nail clipper, they'll put out their paw and love you more every time you go for the trim.
FEATURES:
Designed with Ultra-bright LED Lights that illustrates the exact bloodlines of light-colored, clear nails, and dark-colored allowing you to cut in the right spot, without hurting your pooch.
Comes with a 5X Magnifying Glass magnifies the nail view, making it foolproof to cut your dog's nails.
The Quick-Clip Precision made of hardened stainless steel can cut nails instantly and painlessly. It also has a Nail Trapper that catches all nails so you won't have to step on nails.
Perfect For All Size Dogs however it Works exactly the same for Cats and Rabbits.
Solves all Difficulty problems that are usually suffered from cutting your dog's nails. Besides, it even Saves You Money since you no longer need the help of veterinarians.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Material: Plastic + Stainless Steel
Size: 14.5*9*2.8cm
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1 x Pet Professional Dog Nail Clipper
Regular Grooming For A Healthier, Happier Pet
Grooming is more than aesthetics — regular brushing, nail trimming, and coat care are essential for your pet's health. Grooming sessions also provide an opportunity to check for skin issues, lumps, or parasites before they become serious problems.
Grooming Benefits
Reduces shedding and keeps your home cleaner
Prevents painful matting and skin irritation
Allows early detection of skin conditions or parasites
Strengthens the trust and bond between pet and owner
Grooming Frequency
Short-coated dogs benefit from weekly brushing. Long-coated breeds may need daily brushing to prevent matting. Nails should be trimmed every 3-4 weeks. Ears should be checked weekly and cleaned as needed to prevent infection.
Frequently Asked Questions
The LED illuminates through the nail. In dark or black nails, the quick appears as a faint pink shadow inside the translucent section. Trim in 1mm increments from the tip inward — once the cut surface shows a dark gray dot at the center, you are within 2mm of the quick. Stop immediately. The magnifying lens helps confirm this earlier than the naked eye.
This clipper is designed for small to medium breeds. German Shepherd, Labrador, and Rottweiler nails are significantly thicker and denser. Attempting to cut large-breed nails with undersized clippers can cause the nail to crack or split rather than cut cleanly, which is painful and risks infection. Use a heavy-duty scissor-style clipper for large breeds.
Hold the clipper perpendicular to the nail (straight across) for the first cuts, not at an angle. Angled cuts toward the pad bring the blade closer to the quick on the underside. Work from the tip down in small increments. The LED and magnifier are most useful when you are cutting straight across at the nail tip.
The LED is battery-powered, typically using 2x AAA batteries (check packaging for your unit). Under normal use (trimming once per 2-3 weeks), batteries last approximately 3-4 months. The light dims noticeably before dying — if the LED appears yellowish rather than bright white, replace batteries before your next nail session.
The clipper produces a standard mechanical click when cutting. It is not silent. However, the ability to see the quick clearly means faster, more confident cuts, which reduces total handling time. Pairing nail trims with high-value treats and doing one nail per session initially is more effective at reducing fear than any clipper design.
Yes, the clipper works well on cat nails which are thinner than dog nails. Cat nails are semi-transparent so the quick is usually visible without the LED. The main advantage for cats is the small blade size and magnifier, which helps with squirming cats where accuracy matters. Use the same tip-to-base incremental approach.