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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Dremels
- By Dogz Date 13.03.08 13:20 UTC
Can anyone tell me which bit to use for dogs nails,is it the sanding drum or a grinding stone?
I dont know that I will try, but I might.
Karen
- By Dill [gb] Date 13.03.08 13:43 UTC
I always use a sanding drum ;) 

Scroll down here for more info :)  http://homepages.udayton.edu/~merensjp/doberdawn/dremel/dremel.html
- By Dogz Date 13.03.08 15:00 UTC
Thanks for that!
Karen :)
- By georgepig [gb] Date 13.03.08 15:27 UTC
Something for me to do tonight I think......

The old girl has really long 'quicks' so I think I need to start grinding them back.  She's always been like this but her 'tap dancing' is becoming much more noticeable LOL!  And I didn't dare clip them.

Wish me luck!
- By Dill [gb] Date 13.03.08 23:56 UTC
I'm such a COWARD about cutting their nails, especially when they are black :(   The dremel takes a bit of getting used to but makes such a difference!  By the way, mine isn't a DREMEL, it's a WIZARD,  with 6 different speeds, so I use it on the lowest speed ;)
- By cocopop [gb] Date 15.03.08 13:00 UTC
I've been looking for one today, thought I'd found a bargain in Woolies, not dremel but same thing, only £20, but minimum speed was 8,000, is that too powerful?
- By Dill [gb] Date 15.03.08 14:27 UTC
I've got the Black and Decker Wizard corded which I felt was good value for money as it came with a pile of accessories and a nice case to keep everything in :-D

http://www.powertooldirect.co.uk/black_decker_woodworking-cm-16-42.html  the first one on the list.  Min speed is 8000 and it goes up to 27000 :eek:  I ALWAYS check what speed it's on before using it ;) as it's used for other things too, but I have 2 sanding barrels which are only used by me :)

For comparison the Dremel info http://www.dremeleurope.com/dremelocs-uk/Category.jsp?ccat_id=469 

You'll find corded and cordless info there :)

Hope this helps

cocopop ~ sounds like a bargain :)
- By zarah Date 15.03.08 19:32 UTC Edited 15.03.08 19:34 UTC
You can buy pet dremels on eBay (need rechargeable batteries though, as they're cordless and eat through normal ones quite quickly!).
- By cocopop [gb] Date 15.03.08 20:50 UTC
Thanks, I've seen them but they are over £30 with postage, a lot of money to trim claws!
- By Dill [gb] Date 16.03.08 12:56 UTC
I found mine on offer in a local store.   It was £40 well spent IMHO :)  OH uses it for DIY and I use it for claws.  I've had it for 8 years now and expect it to last for many more :)

Why not scan the local free-ad papers?  You may be able to find one for peanuts ;)  Lots of people get them and never use them ;)
- By cocopop [gb] Date 16.03.08 19:43 UTC
I think we will be getting the one from Woolies. will let you know how we get on!:-D
- By Floradora [gb] Date 17.03.08 07:53 UTC
We bought a similar thing from Homebase made by Skil for £29.99 last week. Has lots of attachments and a hard carry case too, the dremel extras fit on it also.
- By Freds Mum [gb] Date 17.03.08 09:06 UTC
Wow, i never even knew this "dremel" existed. I just trim Fred's nails myself or every now and again the groomer will do it.
Amazing...they say you learn something new every day!
- By cocopop [gb] Date 17.03.08 12:42 UTC
Well I've got it! 122 pieces and a case, £20, now I just have to pluck up the courage to use it...
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 17.03.08 12:49 UTC
Accustom your dog to it gradually! First of all I kept the dremel turned off and made sure the dogs were happy having their nails touched by it. Then I'd turn it on but not anywhere near them so that they got used to the noise. When they were happy with that I'd pick up a foot (dog's, not mine!) and just touch a nail briefly with the motor running, praise and let go. It didn't take long to be able to do a full pedicure. :-)
- By welshie [it] Date 17.03.08 12:54 UTC
how often do you use it once the dogs claws are at a length your happy with  and how often can you use it while your getting to that length how long does it take for the quick to retract until you can file again
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 17.03.08 13:02 UTC
I do my dogs' nails about once a fortnight or so, just to keep them short. I don't find that the quick retracts - the rest of the nail just grows.
- By pugnut [gb] Date 17.03.08 20:11 UTC
Hmmm sounds like a good idea....

My lot are a nightmare to clip, well Daisy isnt too bad, shes abit dim anyway! :-D
Cole hides under the trampoline in the garden and Edith makes such a fuss you'd think we were going to chop her head off, not her nails!

Might have to get a cheap one (will look in Woolies). I'll be able to get the pups used to it when theyre bigger at least.

:-)
- By Ells-Bells [gb] Date 18.03.08 12:00 UTC
I'm just off to my local Woolies - what is it actually called just in case it's not obvious in the shop?
- By cocopop [gb] Date 18.03.08 12:32 UTC
122 piece MULTI TOOL KIT.
Reduced from £40 to £20.:-)

Just tried mine on our 9 1/2 yr old, as her claws are the longest, she was better than I thought she'd be, but kept it brief.
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Dremels

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