Klipp is a premium grooming tool that features an environmentally friendly bamboo material, one of the most sustainable wood products.
Make proper nail care a part of your best friend’s grooming routine with our easy-to-use Klipp - nail clippers with high-quality stainless-steel sharp blades that allow you to quickly and easily trim your dog’s nails, and bamboo handles. Suitable for most sizes od dogs. Klipp nail clippers are available in one size only: 15.6 x 4.5 cm. WHY BAMBOO? Bamboo is an eco-friendlier alternative to sustainably harvested hardwood since it is the fastest growing plant in the world making it the most renewable natural resource. It is a very strong and durable material, tougher than most wood, and yet lightweight. Our bamboo grooming tools are proudly made in China: processing and manufacture is done where the bamboo is grown.
KLIPP’S FEATURES
- STAINLESS-STEEL BLADES - our blades are durable and maintain their sharpness for long periods of time.
- SAFETY GUARD – a safety stop blade designed to protect from over-trimming the nails and thus, preventing injuries.
- SAFETY LOCK - a slide lock on the grip handle keeps blades closed for safe storage when not in use.
- FLEXIBLE SPRING - helps to trim the nails easily and effortlessly because it keeps the blades open for easier positioning and thus, helping to reduce hand fatigue.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Easily push the lock downward to release the safety lock system.
- Pick up one paw with one hand and hold firmly, but gently.
- By using your other hand, line the clippers to the nail at a 45° angle.
- In one smooth and careful movement clip the tip only, straight across. Avoid cutting past the curve of the nail in order not to cut off too much and catch the quick (the bundle of nerves and blood vessels inside the nail).
- Clean the nail clipper blades with disinfectant after each use.
TIPS
- If your pet is afraid of cutting toenails, call a family member or a friend to hold the pet, and you can concentrate on the trimming.
- Make nail trimming fun: always give treats and praise your dog.
- In the beginning, our advice is to cut off a small amount of just couple of nails at a time, until you’ve got them all and your dog doesn’t mind.
- As a general rule, monthly trimming is a good idea.