With the NailPro 4-in-1 LED Nail Clipper , you can safely and effortlessly trim your pet’s nails without worrying about cutting into the blood vessel! This nail clipper is suitable for trimming the nails of all household pets.

1. POWERFUL LED LIGHT MAKES NAIL TRIMMING EASIER
NailPro is a powerful nail clipper with a light, and its powerful LED light makes it easier to locate the nail quick, ensuring safe and effortless nail trimming.

2. NAIL CONTAINER COLLECTS LOOSE NAIL PIECES
The NailPro nail clipper’s integrated nail container prevents nails from flying around and conveniently collects loose nails, making it easy to empty them into the trash after trimming.

3. EFFICIENT CUTTING BLADES
The NailPro nail clipper mechanism has been thoroughly tested and comes with a full performance guarantee. The cutting blades are made of stainless steel and can withstand hundreds of nail cuts without becoming dull.

4. USB-RECHARGEABLE LI-ION BATTERY
The NailPro nail clipper’s built-in 170 mAh Li-ion battery provides up to 10 hours of runtime on a single charge, so you don’t have to worry about the battery running out too quickly. The nail clippers can be charged from any USB power source in your home.

5. Use the integrated nail file to finish your cut nails.
With the NailPro nail clipper’s built-in nail file, you can easily smooth out rough nail surfaces after trimming.

Product Details
- Built-in LED light
- Built-in nail file
- Built-in nail container
- Battery-powered and USB-rechargeable
- Run time: 10 hours
- Charging time: 2–3 hours
- Battery: 170 mAh Li-ion
- Lightweight
- Includes charging cable
- Stainless steel blades
- Warranty: 1 year
TIPS FOR TRIMMING YOUR DOG’S NAILS
- It is best to trim your dog’s nails when the dog is tired, for example after a walk, so that the dog’s energy does not interfere with the trimming.
- Remember to reward your dog with small treats every time you succeed.
- The easiest way to trim a dog’s nails is when the dog is lying relaxed between its own legs, but if that doesn’t work, you can do it while the dog is sitting, as long as it lifts its paw high enough.
- It is easiest to identify the dog’s nail and the nail quick when the dog’s paw is turned upside down in your hand.
- You should only trim about 2 mm of the nail at a time.
- A dog’s nails should be trimmed about every two weeks.
HOW DO I IDENTIFY THE NERVE IN A DARK NAIL?
Below you will find an illustrative image to help you identify the edge of the nerve in a dark nail.
