
WagTime Recycled Nail Scissor - Extra Small
Nail trimming is crucial for keeping your pet happy and comfortable. Our WagTime Recycled Nail Scissors are ideal for your small or petite pets, such as miniature dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs and ferrets.
What’s even better is the scissor is made with recycled materials, offering a more sustainable grooming option.
Overgrown nails can cause discomfort, which is why it is recommended to trim your pet’s nails, on average, every 3-4 weeks. Every pet is unique so ensure you monitor your own pet’s nails carefully.
Directions:
1. Hold your pet’s paw and softly squeeze their paw pad to spread their digits, making trimming easier.
2. Assess each nail as you trim. Trim at a 45-degree angle, taking off only small amounts at a time.
3. Be careful not to cut too deeply. If you see a small black dot in the centre of the nail, stop trimming. This is the quick (see diagram above). Cutting the quick will expose the blood vessel and result in bleeding and pain.
Advice and Care:
Remember to take your time and stay calm during the whole process as this will help keep your pet calm. Use positive reinforcement and treats to maintain a calm and happy environment. If you are unsure about how much to trim, you can refer to our nail trimming guide or speak to your local groomer or vet.
Nail trimming is crucial for keeping your pet happy and comfortable. Our WagTime Recycled Nail Scissors are ideal for your small or petite pets, such as miniature dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs and ferrets.
What’s even better is the scissor is made with recycled materials, offering a more sustainable grooming option.
Overgrown nails can cause discomfort, which is why it is recommended to trim your pet’s nails, on average, every 3-4 weeks. Every pet is unique so ensure you monitor your own pet’s nails carefully.
Directions:
1. Hold your pet’s paw and softly squeeze their paw pad to spread their digits, making trimming easier.
2. Assess each nail as you trim. Trim at a 45-degree angle, taking off only small amounts at a time.
3. Be careful not to cut too deeply. If you see a small black dot in the centre of the nail, stop trimming. This is the quick (see diagram above). Cutting the quick will expose the blood vessel and result in bleeding and pain.
Advice and Care:
Remember to take your time and stay calm during the whole process as this will help keep your pet calm. Use positive reinforcement and treats to maintain a calm and happy environment. If you are unsure about how much to trim, you can refer to our nail trimming guide or speak to your local groomer or vet.
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Nail trimming is crucial for keeping your pet happy and comfortable. Our WagTime Recycled Nail Scissors are ideal for your small or petite pets, such as miniature dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs and ferrets.
What’s even better is the scissor is made with recycled materials, offering a more sustainable grooming option.
Overgrown nails can cause discomfort, which is why it is recommended to trim your pet’s nails, on average, every 3-4 weeks. Every pet is unique so ensure you monitor your own pet’s nails carefully.
Directions:
1. Hold your pet’s paw and softly squeeze their paw pad to spread their digits, making trimming easier.
2. Assess each nail as you trim. Trim at a 45-degree angle, taking off only small amounts at a time.
3. Be careful not to cut too deeply. If you see a small black dot in the centre of the nail, stop trimming. This is the quick (see diagram above). Cutting the quick will expose the blood vessel and result in bleeding and pain.
Advice and Care:
Remember to take your time and stay calm during the whole process as this will help keep your pet calm. Use positive reinforcement and treats to maintain a calm and happy environment. If you are unsure about how much to trim, you can refer to our nail trimming guide or speak to your local groomer or vet.













