LuckyTail Pet Nail Grinder for Dogs and Cats – Super Quiet and Low Vibration Electric Dog Nail Grinder with 2 LED Lights – USB Rechargeable and Cordless – 2 Speeds – Small to Large Pets

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We are a group of passionate dog lovers & veterinarians united in our mission to make nail care pain-free for you and your pup! For years, we all struggled with trimming our dogs’ nails – it was always such a stressful experience for us and our dogs! Using the conventional nail clippers seemed like an outdated & painful option. We knew that there had to be a way to leverage modern technology & innovation to make the process easier & more humane.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.31 x 4.06 x 2.01 inches; 12.31 ounces
Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 25, 2020
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Brave Brands
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08P51WYLS
Best Sellers Rank: #1,774 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #5 in Dog Claw Care
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Patented Design: With our unique and innovative design, we created the gentlest and quietest electric nail grinder for dogs and cats. At 30 – 45 DBs our dog and cat nail grinder omits half the sound compared to popular competitors at 110 DBs. You and your furry bestie can finally say goodbye to stressful nail trims.
Whisper-Quiet, Low-Vibration & Effective: Operating at below 45 DBs, we are one of the quietest on the market. With the help of our silent and powerful motor, this electric dog nail trimmer does not produce any significant buzzing or vibrating sounds, ensuring your pet stays calm and relaxed during the nail grooming process.
Two LED-Lights & Diamond Bit Grinder Heads: There are two LED lights displayed below the grinder head, so you can easily spot the quick and avoid injury to your best friend. Our premium diamond bit grinder heads offer a full 360 nail grinding experience, leaving room for error.
Portable, USB-Rechargeable, Long Operating Time: Take the portable and ergonomic pet nail grinder on the go! Charge up in just one hour and you will have operating time for over 4 hours. Easy to handle, lightweight and long-lasting, it is the perfect electric dog nail file for busy pet parents.
Exceptional customer service: When reaching out to the LuckyTail pack you can always count on talking to a real human and fellow pet parent. Feel free to bark at us for questions and expert advice within 24 hours Monday – Friday.

Customers say

Customers find the nail grinder quiet and effective, particularly noting its success with dachshund nails and ease of use compared to traditional nail clippers. The tool receives positive feedback for its quality, trimming ability, and value for money, with many appreciating that it saves them money every 2-3 weeks. Regarding battery life and fear level, experiences are mixed – while some say it holds a charge well and dogs aren’t overly concerned, others report charging issues and dogs being terrified.

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  1. Della Homenik

    Quiet, vibration free, works really well
    Excellent product. I bought it hoping to replace my noisy dremel that scared the heck out my dog, even though we’ve been using it since she was a pup. Not only was it noisy, the vibrations would go right up her leg. No wonder she hated it. The LuckyTail is whisper quiet, doesn’t vibrate at all, is easy to hold in my smallish hands and is still tough enough to handle the hard nails of my medium-sized dog. Highly recommend.

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  2. BZ

    Best nail grinder ever
    I don’t leave a lot of reviews. But I had to for this Lucky Tail nail grinder. This nail grinder is absolutely AWESOME! First off I will say if you use it, it will take time. Not a quick grind and go. It has 2 speeds to use. It will grind a big dogs nails but it will take longer then for a small dogs nails. But the time it takes to grind down each nail has been a more relaxing experience for me then clipping my dogs nails. My dogs have always been the run and hide, and very uncooperative with this chore. not to mention a lot easier on my back because I had to bend certain ways to acuminate the dogs position. LOL My 1 and a half year old Chihuahua took to it really fast. (2nd time he came to me as wanting to have his nails done!) My bigger dog who is 6 years old is still adapting. But I have no fear that she will soon realize there is no pain involved. She tolerates it a little bit at a time still, She has had her quick nipped a few times from clipping them by both me and the vet. So she is gun shy with her nails. I used it on her 3 times now, but I am able to do her nails better and longer each time we set aside to do them. I love that the protective cover on the grinder part used to grind the nail has 2 places for the nail to be inserted to get grinded. One on the side , one on the top. You can also take this protective cover off and use it as a bare grinder. But I like the cover over the grinder. Then there is a protective cap to put on the whole grinder itself when not in use. If your dog has a lot of hair on their paws you need too trim that hair before using because the grinder or it will grab up that hair and get it caught up in the grinder, if your dog yanks his paw away there is not safety turn off, the grinder will keep pulling that hair until you shut it off or it cuts the hair off. I have a older Shih Tzu I have to be careful with him. Nothing happened with my dog, but the grinder did get caught in a blanket I put down and it did not shut off. It made me aware of what could happen. This nail grinder is so quiet and the vibration is extremely low and mild. I did interduce it to my dogs without using it for a few days before I actually started using it on them. They were not freaked out at all. But I took my time to make sure they were use to the sound and vibration anyway. I also love how smooth it make their nails and how they look when finished. All in all it took me 15-25 minutes or so each dog. Compared to drama I had before, LOL I no longer have to have my husband help hold them to do their nails, no fighting to keep their paw in grip, no dog getting away to hide. We can sit on the sofa and watch TV while doing it because it is cordless, you can’t even really hear the grinder going with the TV on, and barely feel it. Grant that it makes a powder from the nail grinding, easily vacuumed up with a hand held vacuum when done, (that my dogs do not like at all. LOL) or just lay a old blanket or something like down to clean up the mess if doing it inside. I have not had it run out of charge while doing all 3 of my dogs in one sitting. 1st time took about a couple of hours on and off. So that is a plus that it stayed charged in that time. I did have to stop a lot to see how close to the quick I was, some of my dogs nails are the very black kind, so this was a lot of why it took so long. I did purchase extra grinders, one smooth and one rough. but the one that this grinder came with is still good. I just wanted back ups on hand. I hope if you purchase this grinder that you will have a positively good experience with it as I am. I am very glad and relived I decided to give this Lucky Tail nail grinder a try. It has made my dogs and I have whole lot less stress doing this chore.

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  3. omar

    The lord heard my prayers, but …
    So I purchased this grinder before I gave up hoping that one day my dog would let me trim his nails without it being a frustrating, stressful and at times traumatic for both of us.I used to take my dog to the vet for nail trimming, and not only it was expensive, but my dog fought and cried and yelped during the entire process I knew I just could not put my dog through it every 3 weeks. I tried to clip his nails at home but it was just an impossible task. My dog would just start yelping even before I even touched the nail to the clipper!So I bough a nail trimmer (cant remember the brand) but my dog would just start running under the sofa to the sound of the trimmer. When I somehow managed to hold my dog and use the nail trimmer, it was awkward to hold and loud I gave up using it.I tried using the over the counter nail filing sticks for human nails but that was a complete failure as well.After reading hundreds of reviews for nail trimmers I sort of prayed the Lucky Tail trimmer was the right choice, and the lord heard my prayers. This trimmer has made a Huge difference! Its quiet and easy to hold. Instructions say that one must make the dog acquainted with the trimmer before trying to use it. I first introduced my do to the trimmer by letting him sniff it and “touch it” at least once per day for 3 or four days. The following 3 days I would turn the trimmer on and off so my my dog would get familiar with the sound – not touching the trimmer to the paws yet. Note that I used tiny pieces of bacon during the process so my dog related the sound of the trimmer to the sweet taste of bacon :)Without removing the trimmer’s cap, I turned it on and gently touched the trimmer to the bottom of the paw, followed by a small piece of bacon. I did this several times during the day for 2 or 3 days. My next step was turning the trimmer on and touch the trimmer to the nail – without removing the trimmer’s cap- followed by a piece of bacon . After a week and a half – sort of- I turned on the trimmer, removed the trimmer’s cap and started gently filing one nail for just a second or two followed by a piece of bacon.To my surprise my dog just stayed still eager to get some bacon and did not mind the trimmer at all! So I can now say that my dog enjoys getting his nails filed! I cant even imagine how I dealt with stressful and frustrating nail trimmings for years unnecessarily.The only reason I give the Lucky Tail trimmer 4 starts is because the nail grinder head that comes with the grinder is not coarse enough and it takes a white to file the nail down “efficiently”. It does work, but it takes a while. Also, there are no Extra Hard nail grinder heads sold individually or packs of Extra Hard nail grinder heads. I had to purchase a 3 pack with a soft, med and hard nail trimmer heads but I know I will only use the hard one and the medium one.LuckyTail, Please make 3 packs of the Extra Hard nail trimmer heads!!! ( or send me some free ones since I most likely will throw away the Med and soft nail trimmer heads I buy.Excuse my typos 🙂

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  4. gift giver

    Awesome product- highly recommend
    This is fantastic. Over time My 3 year old, 55 pound dog had to be sedated in order to get his nails trimmed. I couldn’t understand why he got so wild. After using this dremel, I’m convinced he must have been in pain with clippers. This grinder is quiet. He lets me use it on him. I’m in awe given how difficult nail trims used to be. For dog lovers everywhere, I absolutely recommend it.

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  5. Kristen Garlick

    Pros and Cons
    Works great but my pets hate it still. They uncontrollably shake out of fear when I even take it out. It’s easy to use though. Battery life is great. Definitely have to use it on highest power if you have a large breed or you will sit there forever. I was hoping my doggies would be more comfortable with this one but nope.

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  6. Kathryn Knox McClellan

    I acclimatized my dog as per the instructions and discovered that this grinder was probably the best tool I’ve owned for trimming a dog’s nails. The trimming not only goes much faster, it is also much safer. No more accidently cutting the quick! No more is my dog scared of getting her nails trimmed! No more sharp edges left by a nail trimmer! This tool is quiet and fast. It is easy to use and does a great job. After years of manually trimming dog nails, I have finally found a solution that both of us not only like but also throughly appreciate. I highly recommend this product, but, before you use it pay close attention to the instructions on how to acclimatize your pet. This is essential to its use and it not becoming just another dusty tool that didn’t work lying around your home.

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  7. Angelina

    Watch video it speaks for its self hope this helps this is more expensive than some but some times it’s true you only get what you pay for well I did it’s worth every penny

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  8. Kindle Customer

    Good quality, very easy to use. Nails are no longer a problem.

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  9. jodie f

    I like this unit. It is lightweight, quiet, and feels very well balanced & comfortable to hold. The led light is a nice addition, to help me see what I’m doing. The battery holds a charge well, and the box is sturdy & safe for storage.But — I’m using it instead of clippers and it takes a LONG time to grind through my 18lb Cavalier’s nails. He is still getting used to it, so we only do one or two feet at a time. It takes maybe 30-45 seconds of grinding on each nail, which may not sound like much, but the rotation creates friction so you have to keep pausing every few seconds to let the nail cool down. We are getting better, and can do one foot in about 10-12 min now.There’s no way I would use this to trim a larger dog’s nails, it would take way too long- I’d go with a higher powered Dremel.But for grinding a small dog’s nails in lieu of clipping, or for smoothing a larger dog’s nails AFTER clipping, to smooth rough edges, this would probably work well.

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  10. Ashman

    Perfect little tool to keep my dogs nails trimmed. He won’t let us cut them but wasn’t phased by this.The noise level is very low and there is almost no vibration.

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    LuckyTail Pet Nail Grinder for Dogs and Cats – Super Quiet and Low Vibration Electric Dog Nail Grinder with 2 LED Lights – USB Rechargeable and Cordless – 2 Speeds – Small to Large Pets
    LuckyTail Pet Nail Grinder for Dogs and Cats – Super Quiet and Low Vibration Electric Dog Nail Grinder with 2 LED Lights – USB Rechargeable and Cordless – 2 Speeds – Small to Large Pets

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