Dog Nail Clippers & Grinders
If you can hear claws clicking on the floor, they’re overdue — and overgrown nails are uncomfortable. The right clippers make trims quick and calm.
Clippers or grinder?
Clippers are fast, quiet and ideal for routine trims. Grinders smooth the nail and give more control on thick or dark nails where the quick is hard to see — though the noise puts some dogs off at first.
Many owners use both: clippers for the bulk, a grinder to smooth sharp edges.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
From the Knowledge Hub
Common questions
How do I avoid cutting the quick?
On pale nails, trim below the pink. On dark nails, take thin slivers until you see a small grey or pale dot in the centre, then stop.
How often should I trim?
Every 3–4 weeks for most dogs — sooner if you hear clicking on hard floors.
My dog hates nail trims — help?
Spend a week just handling paws and rewarding calm before the clippers appear, then do one or two nails at a time. See our nail-trimming guide.
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