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34 oz. Dog Deodorizer 2 HP Pink Pro-At-Home Pet Dryer with Vacuum 2 HP Green Pro-At-Home Pet Dryer with VacuumI was asked by the Dremel Link Committee to get some feed back on the 7300 PT Pet grooming tool and does anyone use a Dremel Rotary tool to shape their pets toe nails? I use to use the rotary tool with a sanding cone but it was difficult to handle with one hand on the aw and the on the tool. In 2009, dremel set me a grooming tool to test. I gave it to our pet groomer and she is still uses it. I don't know it was the 7300 PT. I thought dremel discontinued the project.Anyway, I've started the discussion, please add your imput, thanks for your time. We bought our Dremel tool with the extension specifically for doing my dog's nails. We use one of the coarse cylindrical sanding wheels. The extension moves the noisy motor far enough away that she doesn't get scared and we can go through her nails pretty well. We did buy that TV ad thing that runs on batteries, but it is too slow and weak to get the job done.

I'd be very interested in learn about the pet grooming tool and how it works. My daughter works for a Veterinary Clinic, and they use a variable speed tool for dog nails. Lower speeds are kinder on the dog's ears...high pitch frequencies bother them. Wow, I had no idea that they made a Dremel specifically for this purpose, how cool! A good rotary tool is such a great tool to add to your arsenal. I often have customers ask me why they should buy a Dremel. I often find that I am at a loss for words because there are so many things that these versatile little tools can do. But I have to admit this is not an application that I would have listed! So now when customers ask what a Dremel can do, I can respond, "Everything from cutting sheet metal and wood, to polishing jewelry, heck it will even give your dog a manicure!" Rick_in_Irwin, I really like your idea of using the extension to keep the noisy motor away from frightened pets. What other obscure uses have you guys found for your Dremels?

I've cut access holes in the bottom of a Land Rover floor pan using the flex extension, when a regular pneumatic grinder wouldn't fit; to my amazement the Dremel cut that automotive steel just as well as the pneumatic tool!
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Used Hotel Furniture San JoseSelect the one that best fits your pets nail size. There are different grits for the cylinder ( like sandpaper). our guys are poodles so we use a fine grit for maintenance and the 3 foot long flex shaft attachment is a "must have". Blake, "WeCheer" Co. makes a reciprocating tool attachment for the Dremel. I use the 3 foot long flexshaft provided by Wecheer with cutting attachment for roughing out my wood patterns prior to carving.

I'm not sure they have metal cutting blades but if they do, it will get you into small places and rip out a floorboard quickly. Their site has many other reciprocatoring tools for heavy duty work. I'm a dremel kind of guy, I have every tool they make. I love my Dremel also. I use mine for carving wood, engraving: glass, leather, fake pumpkins, wax candles, aluminum. I even strip rust from small parts that my bigger grinder wont do. Or should I say it's not safe to do with it. I think my Dremel probably gets used more then any other tool in my shop. I actually have a couple of them and I would have to agree on the Flex-Shaft attachment being a must. The Flex-Shaft was not available when I purchased my first Dremel but when it came out I added it. It's a great tool to get the younger crowd involved also. I have a teenage daughter and she started using it I think when she was around 9 years old. Yes this is why I have multiple tools. She already etches glass for presents and also each year we all do a fake pumpkin with the Dremel.

It great family fun and I'm sure this will be handed down for generations. I hope this thread keeps going so all of us can learn from each other. There are so many uses for the Dremel. Thanks for making me think about all of the fun project. BlakeTheDiyGuy wrote: heck it will even give your dog a manicure!" Wouldn't that be considered a PETicure? :smileyvery-happy: You're killin me Paul! That was a good one man! Dog Bath Shampoo Perfume Care Kit 17 oz. Dog Deodorizer 16 oz. Unscented Pet Odor Remover (4-Pack) Shampooch and Coif Fur Conditioner 16 oz. Unscented Non-Toxic Hypo-Allergenic and Biodegradable Pet Odor Remover 34 oz. Pet Wash and Shampoo Pet-Pro Deluxe Clipper Kit in Silver (13-Piece)We all like to take our dogs with use on outings, but it can be confusing trying to figure out where they are welcome. Beware of “dog friendly” lists online. While doing research, I found many companies that other sites claim are dog friendly, are not!