Does PediPaws Really Work?
PediPaws is an automatic pet nail clipper for pets that can be used by either right or left handed people. This no-pain nail trimmer is ideal for either dogs or cats of any age or size. Pedi-Paws clippers feature a rotating emery filing wheel that removes thin nail layers gently. Made of high quality and durable materials, PediPaws also includes a one of a kind protective cap that will hold clipped fillings to eliminate mess. This ideal nail clipper will not splinter, crack or break your pet’s nails. This tool takes a bit of the nail gently each time giving your cat or dog a pain-free trim and your home will always be scratch and snag free. PediPaws require two double A batteries (not included) and measures 2.0 X 11.0 X 5.0 inches.
PediPaws Reviews
It just doesn’t have enough power to get the job done.
September 27th, 2011
FL
These promise a lot but did not work for us. Maybe if we had dogs the size of rats they would have enough power. We got rid of ours.
September 9th, 2011
Moore, Oklahoma
The Pedipaws Sacred my Dog away and if i do get her to try it, it does not have any effect on her nails. She has very strong un-even nails and it doesnt do anything at all. My cat won’t let me near him if i have it, he is afraid of the noise. This is a horrible product.
August 19th, 2011
Spokane, Wa
It barely cuts my dogs nails at all. He’s a bigger dog so tough nails might be the cause, but it doesn’t even work on my cat soooooooo…….
July 26th, 2011
NJ
I used them after I clip the nails with a regular clipper to remove the sharp & rough edges. Works great for that. Takes a long time if you let the nails go several weeks without a trim.
July 17th, 2011
NC
This product does not work very well. For large dogs you might as well forget it unless you have an hour or more. and don’t forget to have a good supply of batteries. I went and got a dremil at the petsmart and works fantastic and very quick. Save your money on this product.
May 26th, 2011
Albany
This product freaks the dogs out and is not powerful enough to be able to trim their nails, plus gets hot. Not a good investment.
May 22nd, 2011
Motor had no power at all. Even slight pressure against dog’s nails would cause motor to slow dramatically. Waste of money. Using old-fashioned clippers again.
May 18th, 2011
Florida