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> I'm looking at the nail grinders - tried the JML one but absolute rubbish, it just slowed to a halt as soon as it touched.
>One error some people make, especially on black nails, is they mistake the dry crumbling, and the next bit, the waxy bit of the quick for the actual live part. At the end (ground end) of the nail, it is very similar to the sole of a horses hoof. First you have the crumbly, sometimes chalky totally dead stuff that wants to come out, then you have the waxy stuff, and THEN you have the live stuff. In a dog with healthy short nails there won't be very much of either before the live stuff, but in a dog iwth overly long nails, especially where that has built up over a long time, you can get a LOT of both before the live quick.
> I guess I'll just have to splash out one day and buy a cordless dremel :-)
> I guess I'll just have to splash out one day and buy a cordless dremel :-)
> Why bother with a cordless dremel, if you already got a non cordless?
> Stooge, I have heard good things about the cordless one, hopefully yours was just a Friday afternoon model?
> To be honest, her ladyship said don't come back with another one to try
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