Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer

Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer Reviews



Overall 2.5 star rating2.31 of 5 (by 51 users)



16% of people rated Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer as 5 stars
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10% of people rated Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer as 4 stars
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11% of people rated Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer as 3 stars
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20% of people rated Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer as 2 stars
20% of people rated Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer as 2 stars%
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45% of people rated Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer as 1 star
45% of people rated Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer as 1 star%
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29% 29% of people recommend Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer 71% of people don't recommend Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer 71%
 

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4 star rating Most Helpful
Favorable Review
DEC
18
2008
I recently purchased the Pedi Paws product for my husband to use on our dog.  His nails are black and it's hard to see where to trim them to without hurting the dog.  We used the Pedi Paws last night.  It worked great-no rough edges to scratch the kids with.  However,PLEASE PLEASE read the instructions. ... review »
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a dog lover

roesslerbd
Liberal, KS
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2 star rating Most Helpful
Critical Review
DEC
8
2008
I have used a Dremel tool in the past to file my dog's nails so I didn't think that she would mind the Pedi Paws product.  She has sat quietly with the Dremmel except for one time when her long fur got caught in the wheel and yanked out the fur. She yelped. I cried. I thought that the safety cap... review »
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a pet pamperer, a pet owner

Meri
Upstate, NY
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Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer Ratings and Reviews

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a dog lover, a pet owner, an animal rescurer, living in the country, practical

DEC
1
2008

My Doberman thought this was a cool new toy, until I turned it on. She backed away and barked her head off until I turned it off. LOL I was disappointed by how noisy it is.

We have a friend whose dog is really mellow, and he'll just sort of of lie there and let her trim his nails. He's a rare dog, in my opinion. Ever other dog owner I've talked to about Pedi-Paws has simply declared it a "rip off"

Needless to say, my Libby is not coming anywhere near this biting "toy" and it's going nowhere near her feet.

To sum it up; Pedi-paws is a good idea with poor execution. I really wouldn't recommend it...

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1 star rating
2009 Writer
mrssnell
Tionesta, PA



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a pet owner

OCT
27
2008
I purchased this product after seeing the television ads that make it appear very pet friendly and practical. After spending several days gradually introducing it to my cat, I found that when the grinding wheel of the instrument is turning into the claw -- as it must do 50% of the time when you rotate it around the claw as demonstrated in the instructions -- it causes a great deal of discomfort to the pet and is worthless. I tried to access the on-line video, which this company states "is highly recommended ... before using PediPaws" but am continually greeted with their excuse that "The video... review »
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1 star rating
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Vespone
West Des Moines, IA



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a dog lover, a pet owner, a cat fancier, into trying new things

MAR
27
2009

The makers of Pedi-Paws tell lies.  It's the only explanation for the vast difference between MY pet's reaction to this product, and that of the calm demeanor of the animals on the commercials.  On the commercials, pets sit quietly while owner's gently file down their nails, smiling during the process.  That is NOT how things went down at my house!

Pedi Paws are advertised to be a simple way to file your pet's nails.  It is supposedly less traumatic for the animal, and easier to use than traditional nail clippers.  I like things that make life simpler, so it sounded like a good idea.

First off,...

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1 star rating
2009 VIP
jasyjen
Jacksonville, NC



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a cat fancier

NOV
6
2008
I bought the pedipaws to help groom my cat.  Normally I just use a nail clippers, but thought this would be a safer and more pleasant process.  It was made (In my opinion) for a right handed person, as I feel awkward trying to use it with my left hand.  Also, be sure to have a really firm grip on the nail or else it will skip and bump and scare you and your pet! This happened and we both jumped..LOL  I will try again tomorrow.
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2 star rating
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whynotmina
West Monroe, LA



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a dog lover, a pet pamperer, a pet owner, an animal rescurer, a cat fancier

NOV
27
2008
My pup is very nervous and high strung, I was working with her to clip her nails and was able to do a couple of nails at a time and get her to come back to do more.  The Pedipaws makes her shake like a leaf - the whole time I was doing it.  It smells - it makes a burned smell.  It takes a long time to do.  I would never buy this again, I'm going back to clipping.
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2 star rating
2008 Contributor
Ali604
Miami, FL



5
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a dog lover

DEC
14
2008
The peti paws pet nail groomer did not work it would stop with any force on it, The dogs hated it and would not stay still for any time I had to sit on them while I tried it out. We spend 10 min on 1 nail and it didn't even start to file it's junk stay away.
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1 star rating
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Bobbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Manassas, VA



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a dog lover

OCT
26
2008
its not a good item , it didnt work for my pet , and i really dont see the add for this item but the other item is peti-CURE it may cost more but i think this item would work better for my pet!! have you purched the peti-cure doest it work , its next on my list this pei-paws the item would just stop turning sttshfh --- return ----- by pinklady
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1 star rating
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pinklady3
Eads, TN



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a dog lover, a pet pamperer

NOV
5
2008
When they show the commercial, they show all these dogs that just sit there while doing their nails as if it is nothing.  I didn't believe it at first, but it is true!  My dogs act as if I am doing nothing when I trim the nails, it's a lot better than the old fashion clippers.
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5 star rating
lovemy2boys
Binghamton, NY



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a pet pamperer

NOV
25
2008
Both my roommate and I ordered Pedi Paws Pet Nail Trimmer, she ordered hers as a suprise for me and we were both disappointed that we had to wait 5 - 6 weeks to receive it.  When we received the nail trimmer, we had a regular and a deluxe model and I followed directions to get my dog used to the trimmer.  No problem with having the dog near the trimmer even when I put batteries in and turned it on beside her, she ignored it.  But the trouble came when I got her nail in contact with the trimmer.  The trimmer stopped.  I had to turn it off and on again and the same thing happened.  I then tried... review »
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1 star rating
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mmrober
Oklahoma City, OK



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a dog lover, a pet pamperer, very attached to my dog, a cat lover

JUN
8
2009

I tried PediPaws out on a Brittany and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The Brittany was pretty much like the sedate dog in the commercial. He just laid there from moment one letting me file his nails. The problem is that I ground and ground his nails and made no progress. The Cav has feathering on his feet which would need to be cut before sanding. I don't trust the claims that fur won't get caught in the mechanism and the dog isn't going to let me near his feet again with clippers if his last memory is having his fur ripped out. The noise and vibrations scared him to death anyway.I wouldn't...

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1 star rating
2009 VIP
pitcherday
Des Moines, IA



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a pet pamperer, a pet owner, a cat fancier, I believe in honesty

MAR
27
2009

We purchased the PediPaws because we had heard a lot of positive things such  as it  being a safer alternative to clipping the claws of ones pet.  I hoped it would be make this a much easier  job for both my husband and cat.  My  male cat, Baby,  never likes having this done but he cooperates as good as can be expected. 

 My husband had been using old fashioned nail clippers. He's always been very careful to not cut too far down to the quick and can usually only do two paws at one time. Because it is such a hard thing for Baby,  he usually gets the two front claws done one day and...

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3 star rating
2009 Reviewer
mrylvspaul
Rocky Mount, NC



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a dog lover, a pet owner

FEB
2
2009

Background: We adopted Sammie from the humane society a year and a half ago.   The humane society did not have a lot of information on his background, but his fur was matted and he had long toenails; clearly, he was not frequently groomed.  It didn't take long for him to get used to being brushed, but we tried for more than a year (with various trimmers!) to get him to just relax when we cut his toenails.  He would snarl, snap, and pull his feet away from us.  When we brought him for professional grooming, they had to put a muzzle on him, and even then didn't get them as short as we...

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5 star rating
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LauraOnIce
Bloomington, MN



1
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a dog lover, a pet owner, a cat fancier

JUL
2
2009

I bought Pedipaw as I am always filing my animals nails after I cut them. I have two cats and a lab. I am frequently on the floor.. and they are struggling against me. When I first saw the commercial for Pedi-Paws I immediately wondered where the sound of the mechanism was, as it only showed a very calm (probably sedated :) ) animal having their nails filed down. I went out and spent the $20 on the pedi-paw kit. It came with one page of instructions and referred you to their website to watch a video on how to get your animal used to the sound. It seemed fairly easy. I finally got Vito my lab used...

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1 star rating
reviewer 2009 Contributor
nichole91980
Leominster, MA



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