
Did you know that long nails can hurt your dog?
They can change the way your dog walks!
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What about the rear nails?
What about the rear nails?
In most cases, rear nails tend to wear down more naturally during regular daily walks.
By keeping the front nails short and well-groomed, you address the most important aspect: pressure, posture and discomfort caused by uneven weight distribution.
The front paws bear most of the dog's body weight. This is why front nails tend to grow faster and take the greatest impact, which is why they need more frequent maintenance.
If it occasionally becomes necessary to trim the rear nails too, this will be a much rarer and simpler operation compared to having to manage all four paws from the start.
Can it damage the paw pads?
Can it damage the paw pads?
No: the main contact is with the tip of the nail, not with the pad.
There are also no forced movements: the dog scratches spontaneously, at its own pace, for a few minutes and voluntarily.
When used correctly and always under supervision, it does not damage the pads.
In fact, it is far gentler than having to hold the paw still and forcibly cut the nails.
Is it safer than traditional cutting?
Is it safer than traditional cutting?
Yes. Since there is no direct cutting, the risk of shortening the nail too much or hitting the quick is avoided.
It is therefore a more gradual, more gentle and generally less stressful alternative, especially for more nervous or sensitive dogs.
Is it suitable for all sizes?
Is it suitable for all sizes?
Yes. It is designed to be used with small, medium and large dogs.
The abrasive surface is durable and effective regardless of nail size.
If your dog trembles when it sees the nail clippers...
That's the signal that triggers tension and fear. Now their nails stay groomed and shorter, without stress.
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Turn nail care into something your dog can experience calmly from day one
What do dog owners say?
94%
They notice shorter nails without having to force the paw
96%
They talk about a much calmer nail care experience
92%
They say the dog now approaches on its own instead of pulling back







