The Resco Pro-Series Scissor Trimmers are a grooming tool for your pet's nails. The trimmers have two heavy duty stainless steel blades which cut in a scissor-like motion to cut your pet's nails.
For: Cats and Dogs
Benefits:
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Scissor-type action
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Ergonomic handles for a comfortable and supportive grip
How it works:
The Resco Pro-Series Scissor Trimmers cover the entire nail for effective cutting.
Cautions:
None
Directions:
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Resco Pro-Series Scissor Trimmers are a "scissor-style" nail trimmer that effectively trims your pet's nails.
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The Resco Pro-Series Scissor Trimmers can be used on cats.
Tip: If your pet has dark nails, you will not be able to see the vein inside the wick. Cut off a little bit at a time to avoid accidentally cutting any veins.
Dosage:
Pet
Weight
Dosage
Dogs/Cats:
All weights
Depending on your pet's nail growth, you should groom your pet's nails monthly, or as directed by your veterinarian.
Horses:
Storage: Store this product at room temperature and away from children.
Just bought these clippers after trying to use the guiloten type from pet smart (green plastic handle ones) (junk). These clippers on the other hand are very heavy duty and are sharp. Normally my Pugs's hate to have their nails clipped. But with these I was able to trim them without too much fuss. Very nice trimmers. The only reason I have not given it a 5 star is because it is new and have not put any time on them.
I bought these because the pet stores were charging too much money to trim my dogs nails, plus Radar hated going, howled like a coyote every time. With these, he just sits there and lets me cut his nails. I have 3 dogs and the cost of these clippers has already paid for itself.
I was surprised at how clean the cut was compared to the guillotine-style clippers I've been using. I always had to do some manual clean up with my old clippers, but every nail I trimmed today with this pair was completely clean. I found that they don't work as well if you turn the nail sideways while clipping. I used them on cats so I'm not sure how they'd do on really thick dog nails. My only caution is that I clipped the first paw closer to the vein than intended because of how these clippers are alligned. I only gave them 4 stars because I haven't had them long enough to feel comfortable giving the full 5 stars.
Mike, if you accidentally cut your dog's toenail too short, you can stop the bleeding by applying a styptic pencil to the bleeding nail. Dip the styptic pencil in water and apply to the nail, gently rotating the styptic pencil until the bleeding stops. If you don't have a styptic pencil, you can also apply flour or corn starch to the bleeding nail.
To avoid cutting too much of the nail off, you should look closely at the nail so you can identify the quick and be sure to cut above that. If your dog has white nails, you should be able to see the pink-colored quick. For dogs with dark toenails, you may not be able to see the quick.
Hello Patty, We hope you and your pet are doing well today. Yes, the Resco Pro-Series Scissor are a professional grade nail timmers. They are great for thick, thin and spliting nails.We look forward to helping you and your pet again.
Hello Terri, We hope you and your pet are doing well today. Yes, the Resco Pro Series are the professional grade. It is used in many grooming salon. It works especially for large breed dogs. We look forward to helping you and your pet again.
Hello Terri, We hope you and your pet are doing well today. Yes, the Resco Pro Series are the professional grade. It is used in many grooming salon. It works especially for large breed dogs. These nail clippers will be able to cut your doggies nails. We look forward to helping you and your pet again.
Does this trimmer leave a finished edge on the nail or do you have to use a file after use to smooth out the rough edges?
2 years, 9 months ago
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Molly
- San Mateo
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Hi. I just got these and used them for the first time today. I was surprised at how clean the cut was compared to the guillotine-style clippers I've been using. I always had to do some manual clean up with my old clippers, but every nail I trimmed today with this pair was completely clean. I found that they don't work as well if you turn the nail sideways while clipping. I used them on cats so I'm not sure how they'd do on really thick dog nails. My only caution is that I clipped the first paw closer to the vein than intended because of how these clippers are alligned.
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