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easy to use but durability varies
The Hertzko Angled Blade Dog, Cat, & Small Pet Nail Scissors are praised for their durability and ease of use, but some users find them too large for very small pets. Overall, they are a good choice for trimming pet nails, especially for cats and small dogs.
Risk of splintering and breaking nails, especially for cats
Prevention: Use a different tool designed for cats, or use the scissors more carefully.
The scissors have sharp blades that minimize the trauma of nail trimming.
The scissors are noted for their high-quality materials and comfortable hold.
The angled design provides better control and easier access to the nails.
The scissors are effective for trimming the nails of birds, such as umbrella cockatoos.
The scissors are too large for very small pets, making them difficult to use effectively.
The scissors are not well-suited for larger dogs, as they are designed for smaller pets.
The scissors have been reported to cause splintering and breaking of nails, which can be harmful to the pet.
Tip: Consider using the scissors more carefully or finding a different tool that minimizes the risk of splintering.
Factors: frequency of use, type of nails being trimmed
The Hertzko Angled Blade Dog, Cat, & Small Pet Nail Scissors are not recommended for use on larger pets. They primarily suited for the smaller breeds specially cats and small dogs and very rarely good enough for slightly above weight from small dogs.
The Upsized great scissors work well for trimming the nails of birds, such as umbrella cockatoos, making them versatile for pet owners who have both small mammals and birds, but overall depends from the size and thickness of the nails.
"Quality, great hold, easy to use."
"Splinters and breaks my cats nails"
If you're looking for a durable and easy-to-use pair of nail scissors for your small pet, these are a good option. Just keep in mind the size of your pet and be prepared for a bit of a learning curve if your pet has very small nails.