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<DIV>We use the dremel here too. I have the Pedi-Paws, but if you
are doing basset nails, it takes a fair amount of time compared to how
fast you can do them with the regular dremel. Beagle nails, the Pedi Paw
does well, they are not tree trunks.</DIV>
<DIV>I had to laugh at Debbie's version fo what happened today. I also
have had severla nails thinned down myself from a basset kicking their foot,
along with just plain old skin coming off....not fun!</DIV>
<DIV>I have yet to get my hair caught in it, but my hair is short. I did
have an incident one time though. We got a new senior girl in, and
her nails were very long. The dew claw had curled around and as I was
dremeling, she moved and the dremel sort of got caught in the curvature of
her claw, spinning not on her nail. I killed the power real fast and
no damage was done, but it made me realize how hard I need to hold on to
it in those very tight spots...just in case!</DIV>
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<DIV>The Bounders are sendning drool to all in need.</DIV>
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<DIV>wen</DIV>
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