Deb—January 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
So wish I’d bought this 3 1/2 yrs ago!! So much better than the dremmel for dog nails!! So much easier to handle, less stress for me worrying about injuring my puppers with the head. Gave me more confidence which in turn truly helped my dog because I wasn’t being as awkward! The sound is by far way quieter even on its highest speed! It’s def the best for my toy sized dogs nails, but with that being said, it will also work nice on larger dogs only draw back for larger dogs you might prefer more power but it’s about the comfort of your animal so I feel so and steady will win the race! One suggestion go watch a few YouTube videos on how to correctly grind the nails! That helped a great deal also especially with this particular brand! Gave me alot of confidence to get his nailed trimmed! Get yourself one you won’t regret it!! Read more
Vecker—December 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
My dog was a little scared of it at first because of the sound but after a few times using it he is now OK. It is quiet but it's also a dremel so it will make noise. I like that is have a light on it, so you can see the bloodlines in the nail. It's very easy to use and charges like a phone. It does the job and I've had it for a year now with no issues. Recommended if you want a different solution from nail clippers. Read more
Donna B—February 14, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The product works good. It’s made well. The lighted feature is so smart. It’s pretty quiet. It’s just not for our dog. We tried leaving it out. Touching it to her paws, from time to time. She’s just too aware of everything. I used it on my own nails and it pulls in the direction of the sander and causes a heat sensation on the nail. That pulling (or heat) is what upsets her, so…Off we go to have the vet do it. Read more
BZ—April 9, 2022✓ Verified purchase
I don't leave a lot of reviews. But I had to for this Lucky Tail nail grinder. This nail grinder is absolutely AWESOME! First off I will say if you use it, it will take time. Not a quick grind and go. It has 2 speeds to use. It will grind a big dogs nails but it will take longer then for a small dogs nails. But the time it takes to grind down each nail has been a more relaxing experience for me then clipping my dogs nails. My dogs have always been the run and hide, and very uncooperative with this chore. not to mention a lot easier on my back because I had to bend certain ways to acuminate the dogs position. LOL My 1 and a half year old Chihuahua took to it really fast. (2nd time he came to me as wanting to have his nails done!) My bigger dog who is 6 years old is still adapting. But I have no fear that she will soon realize there is no pain involved. She tolerates it a little bit at a time still, She has had her quick nipped a few times from clipping them by both me and the vet. So she is gun shy with her nails. I used it on her 3 times now, but I am able to do her nails better and longer each time we set aside to do them. I love that the protective cover on the grinder part used to grind the nail has 2 places for the nail to be inserted to get grinded. One on the side , one on the top. You can also take this protective cover off and use it as a bare grinder. But I like the cover over the grinder. Then there is a protective cap to put on the whole grinder itself when not in use. If your dog has a lot of hair on their paws you need too trim that hair before using because the grinder or it will grab up that hair and get it caught up in the grinder, if your dog yanks his paw away there is not safety turn off, the grinder will keep pulling that hair until you shut it off or it cuts the hair off. I have a older Shih Tzu I have to be careful with him. Nothing happened with my dog, but the grinder did get caught in a blanket I put down and it did not shut off. It made me aware of what could happen. This nail grinder is so quiet and the vibration is extremely low and mild. I did interduce it to my dogs without using it for a few days before I actually started using it on them. They were not freaked out at all. But I took my time to make sure they were use to the sound and vibration anyway. I also love how smooth it make their nails and how they look when finished. All in all it took me 15-25 minutes or so each dog. Compared to drama I had before, LOL I no longer have to have my husband help hold them to do their nails, no fighting to keep their paw in grip, no dog getting away to hide. We can sit on the sofa and watch TV while doing it because it is cordless, you can't even really hear the grinder going with the TV on, and barely feel it. Grant that it makes a powder from the nail grinding, easily vacuumed up with a hand held vacuum when done, (that my dogs do not like at all. LOL) or just lay a old blanket or something like down to clean up the mess if doing it inside. I have not had it run out of charge while doing all 3 of my dogs in one sitting. 1st time took about a couple of hours on and off. So that is a plus that it stayed charged in that time. I did have to stop a lot to see how close to the quick I was, some of my dogs nails are the very black kind, so this was a lot of why it took so long. I did purchase extra grinders, one smooth and one rough. but the one that this grinder came with is still good. I just wanted back ups on hand. I hope if you purchase this grinder that you will have a positively good experience with it as I am. I am very glad and relived I decided to give this Lucky Tail nail grinder a try. It has made my dogs and I have whole lot less stress doing this chore. Read more
Customer—February 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The opening is not large enough for bigger dogs. Small dogs it will work great. It’s quiet, easy to use and I like the idea of the light to see the quick on the dogs nails. I took it to my vet and they tried it out on my dog and because she has bigger nails it didn’t work. Two speeds, great value considering I pay $30 per trim and is easy to handle! Read more