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Rosewood Manicure Nail Clipper is a high quality product, with soft cushioned handles and ergonomically designed thumb grip for ease of use and comfort. The clipper can be purchased in two sizes, depending on the length of nails and the size of your pet.
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Easy to use on a fidgety dog.
Customer recommends this product
Easy to use & cut through my dogs nails with ease
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1 person found this review helpful
I had a pair of these clippers in the past and have mislaid them so bought a new pair and they are still as good as my mislaid pair.
I use mine on my birds of prey nails which are very tough and these clippers make it very easy to do.
Customer recommends this product
2 people found this review helpful
I purchased the Large sized nail clippers and I am very pleased with then found them easier to use the the guillotine type.
Customer recommends this product
2 people found this review helpful
Good sharp clippers and very easy to use.
Customer recommends this product
1 person found this review helpful
Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Rosewood Manicure Nail Clippers, including answers from our team.
Jenna LewIs
I have a Male Samoyed and his nails are very thick, Are these clippers in the large size big enough for his breed? Thanks
Yes, the large ones are perfectly suitable for a Samoyed. They should be a good product for you.
Nicola Pearson
I have a small 5kg dog which would be the best size for her?
The small clippers would be best for your dog.
Anne Hulme
I have just adopted a 4 year old male cat. Which one of the clippers would be right for him? Large or small? Thank you
The smaller one is best for cats. You only need to take off the pointed ends of the claws.
In fact at 4 years old you often do not need to clip a cat's nails at all. Just providing a scratching post, or allowing access to trees etc outside is enough. Many elderly cats need their nails trimming regularly, but not usually at 4.