Try It Thursday: Peticure
Thursday, July 3, 2008 – updated: 9:00 pm EDT July 3, 2008
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. -- Instead of cutting your pets' nails with clippers, the Peticure grinds and files down the nail, leaving your furry friend as ease."Sometimes if the vet gets too close, they bleed a little bit," said Jessica Rearick of Bellefonte.Enter the Peticure: No appointment needed. You can use it right inside your own home and it's safe. Just adjust the guard to the size of your dog's nail.Jessica and Perry Rearick tried it out on their beagle Nittany.Jessica Rearick said, "It's cutting the nails off very flat, it's not pointy or anything. It's not hurting her either, otherwise she'd yelp or cry.""It worked good on her. Her toes are nice and flat, but I don't think it would work on her because she just doesn't like to have her feet touched. But on other dogs, I think it'd work just fine," said Perry Rearick.The Peticure got a thumbs up.
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