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| I have two female pugs, my 4 year old is pretty good about letting me cut her nails but her 5 year old sister is a nightmare. After 5 years of struggling to cut her nails on a biweekly to bimonthly basis depending upon how interested I was in being scratched to pieces I decided to look at alternatives to regular old dog clippers. I read many forums about Pedipaw and Pedicure and everyone said Dremel was the best. Well, I received my Model 761 Pet Nail Grooming Tool in the mail today and let me tell you....it is a MIRACLE!!! I didn't expect it to work but for the price I figured I would try it out and at most I could use it on my 4 year old. To my surprise I pulled it out, picked up my difficult pug, and cut her nails quickly, quietly, and painlessly (her emotional and my physical pain) in a matter of minutes. It was amazing. It filed both of my pugs nails perfectly. The speed and the pressure were perfect. And even though I slipped once and got my finger I didn't feel a thing. I highly recommend this product and intend to tell all my friends about it . I know I've only had it a day but I couldn't be happier.
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Anyone looking for the Pet Nail Grooming Tool, Dremel 761, might find them on Amazon.com.
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I have recently seen a tool advertized on TV that was a rotary type device. I wondered then if Dremel had something similar. I have both the Dremel 400 RX and the Dremel 395 Multi Pro. Is this dog nail trimmer an attachment I can put on one of these tools? Or is it an entirely different tool altogether?
Doc
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| Hi Docster, I'm posting a link that takes you to Amazon's reference to the mentioned tool: http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-761-03-Cordless-Grooming-Rotary/dp/B0000C6DZ2 After looking at it, you may conclude that you can use the 395 at a low speed --less than 12000 rpm-- which I guess answers your final question. The sanding attachment 430 should be fine as shown in the picture of the Amazon link.
Enrique
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