PetzLife Finger Brush
easy to use but durability varies
The Resco Original Dog Nail Clippers are well-liked for their quality and ease of use. However, they have serious durability issues, with blades breaking or failing to cut nails properly, causing pain to dogs. If durability is a concern, you might want to consider other options.
Blades may break or cut ineffectively, causing pain to the dog.
Prevention: Consider using a dremmel or nail file after clipping.
Blades come loose, mark as unusable/leaving user disappointed
The clippers are praised for their sturdy construction and good quality.
Users find the clippers straightforward to use, with a comfortable grip.
Several users report that the blades break or fail to cut through nails.
Blades are not sharp, making the clips uncomfortable.
Tip: Users have reported needing to use a dremel for finishing.
Clippers leave pieces of the nail that need to be finished with a dremel, which not all dogs like.
Tip: Users have reported needing to use a dremel for finishing.
Increasing reports of durability issues and blades breaking.
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Factors: Frequent use, Hardness/Thickness of dog nails, Improper use
No, they are not recommended for large dogs due to durability concerns.
"The quality is really good. We already went through 2 toe nail clippers that were part metal and part plastic so they didn't stand up to his hard toe nails."
"That breaks the nail leaves pieces broken that need to be dremel. Not all pups like the dremel. Iām a profesional pet groomer"
If you're willing to risk durability issues and potential pain for your dog, these clippers can be a good choice. However, if reliability and safety are priorities, you might want to explore more durable alternatives.