Caution: Nail Clippers May Be Hurting Your Dog!
Risk of Nail Splitting and Damage

Using nail clippers demands precision and stability, yet even with the utmost care, the likelihood of nail splitting remains high.
Not only are split nails painful for your pet, but they also open up the nail beds to environmental bacteria and debris, increasing the risk of infection.
Black Nails Hide the Quick

On dark nails you can’t see the quick — the living part inside the nail. Clippers leave you guessing, and cutting just a hair too far means sharp pain, bleeding, and a dog that dreads the next trim.
There’s no “undo” once you’ve cut too deep.
Impact on Walking Stride

Improper nail trimming with clippers can cause changes in the nail and paw structure, affecting your dog’s walking stride and stressing their joints.
These issues can lead to expensive veterinary care and reduce your dog's quality of life.
Trim Even Black Nails — Without the Fear
Because you grind the nail down gradually, you can stop before the quick — even when you can’t see it. No guessing, no bleeding, no stress.
Ultra-Quiet Operation for Stress-Free Grooming
The Voriski pet nail grinder operates at under 40 dB, delivering a whisper-quiet grooming experience that helps reduce the stress and anxiety pets often feel during nail trims.
Its near-silent performance makes it much quieter than standard nail grinders, which can typically exceed 90 dB and create loud, engine-like noise.
Silent Voriski Groom vs. nail clippers
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