Silent Electric Pet Nail Grinder for Dogs & Cats — Low Vibration
Trim your pet's nails safely at home — without the vet bills, without the stress, and without the noise that sends anxious dogs running. This silent electric nail grinder operates at under 50dB, uses low-vibration technology, and is safe for dogs and cats of all sizes.
Why pet owners choose it over clippers
- Grinding is safer than clipping — no risk of cutting the quick and causing bleeding
- Ultra-quiet motor under 50dB — won't startle anxious or noise-sensitive pets
- Low-vibration design reduces stress for pets that hate nail trims
- 3 grinding ports for small, medium, and large nails — one tool for all pets
- Rechargeable via USB-C — no batteries to replace, charges in 1 hour
How to use it
- Let your pet sniff and inspect the grinder while it's off — desensitize first
- Turn on and hold near their paw for 30 seconds before touching nails — let them hear it
- Gently touch the grinding port to the nail tip and move in small circular motions
- Grind 2–3 seconds per nail, check length, repeat — reward after each paw
What's in the box
- 1 x electric nail grinder unit
- 1 x USB-C charging cable
- 2 x replacement grinding bands
- 1 x cleaning brush
Specifications
- Noise level: under 50dB (quieter than a normal conversation)
- Speed: 2 levels — 6,000 RPM (small pets) / 8,000 RPM (large dogs)
- Battery: 500mAh rechargeable lithium, up to 2 hours runtime
- Charging: USB-C, full charge in approximately 60 minutes
- Weight: 95g — lightweight, easy to hold during use
- Suitable for: cats, small dogs, medium dogs, large dogs
Frequently asked questions
Is it really quiet enough for anxious dogs?
Yes. The motor runs at under 50dB which is comparable to quiet background music. Most dogs that panic with traditional clippers tolerate the grinder after 2–3 desensitization sessions. The key is the introduction process — let them explore it before you use it.
How often should I grind my dog's nails?
Every 2–4 weeks for most dogs. Active dogs that walk on pavement may need less frequent trimming as the surface naturally wears nails down. You'll know it's time when you hear clicking on hard floors.
Can I use it on cats?
Absolutely. Use the small port setting and the lowest speed. Cats generally require shorter sessions — 1–2 nails per session initially, building up as they get comfortable. The low vibration is key for cat acceptance.
How long does the grinding band last?
Each band lasts approximately 4–6 months with weekly use. The pack includes 2 replacement bands — additional bands are available for purchase separately.
What's the difference between the two speed settings?
Low speed (6,000 RPM) is for small dogs, puppies, and cats. High speed (8,000 RPM) is for large breeds with thick, hard nails. Always start on low speed when introducing a pet to the grinder for the first time.
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