Pedi Paws at Bed Bath & Beyond! Hey everyone, I got the Pedi Paws grinder at Bed Bath and Beyond today! It was $19.99. It came with 3 extra sanding tubes. There were quite a few of them. I asked the cashier if anyone has said whether they liked it and she said that she has not heard from anyone but they have sold a lot of them. They also have large collaspsible crates in tan and blue & grey for $19.99. I picked up a tan one just to have on hand for whatever reason. I used my coupons too! I love Bed Bath & Beyond!!!: Puppy2: |
Ooooooo, really? :D Okay, so tell me, how is it? Is it well made? Does it work? I was just on the verge of ordering the Peticure brand online today (didn't finish the sale yet), so I am really curious to know about the Pedicure; which is $10 cheaper & less shipping charges. So, do tell please. I will definitely be going to our B B & B tomorrow to see if they have it there. |
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I'm looking forward to seeing how it works too. |
Not to sound silly, but what is it? |
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Here's a link; it's a "better" way to trim dogs nails by filing them rather than clipping. |
Please let us know how it works! :p |
On the other forum I frequent, everyone was complaining about them. They said they are loud and scare the dogs. And dont work as well as the regular grinding tools. I like a regular dremel. You can get them or the like on petedge for 19.99. I LOVE IT! But it does make a buzzing sound. |
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I just pictured me grabbing him as he is trying to run away hiding his paws! |
I'm going to try it tomorrow in the daylight. I have let them sniff at it to get used to it. I also put it on the floor so they can walk around it. Maggie has tried to eat it so far.:p It sounds like an electric razor when you turn it on. It takes 2 "C" batteries. Stay tuned and I'll let you all know what they think of it. |
I just told my dtr where you found it. She works at linens and things. she said if bb and b has them they should have them soon. She has been thinking of getting one for her yorkie and doxie. |
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I don't have any experience with a pedi paw, but i'm guessing it should be close if it has 2 speeds. Either way, it is so much easier then using clippers, once they get used to you doing it. Just start out slow, taking only a little off each time. |
dremel If it works like the dremel, you will want to be very careful. If the puppy is wiggly and you accidently touch its hair, the hair can wind around it and pull the hair out. Someone told me to use a old pair of panty hose and put their foot in so that the toenails stick out and then grind--that way the hair on the legs wont get caught. I havent ried this yet, but it sounds like it would be work. |
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