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Trimming your small pet's nails can't be any more simple.
Sharp and precise, the Living World Nail Trimmer allows you to cut your small pet's nails in one smooth stroke. Check nails once a week and trim when necessary. Perfectly sized for rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets
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ExcellentThese are great! I've been using dog nail clippers on my very small rabbits for years like an idiot, these are SO much easier and much less stressful for both me and the bunny. Also very helpful at reaching those smaller nails like the dew claws. Shipping was great too, it came the next day.
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Here are the key watch-outs and safety tips to help keep your pets cool, happy and healthy this summer.
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