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Meet the Safer, Calmer Way to Trim Your Dog’s Nails
“My Chihuahua has black nails and hates nail trims. The light and nail catcher are game-changers. Easy to hold while wrangling her!”- verified customer
How Solmarah Works
Step 1: Clip overgrown nails quickly with the built-in safety guard and quick sensor.
Step 2: Smooth sharp edges with the variable-speed grinder — all in the same tool.
Step 3: Empty the nail catcher — no flying clippings, no mess.
Overgrown Nails Aren’t Just Ugly — They Hurt
Left too long, nails can curl into the paw pad, cause pain, or change the way your dog walks. Regular trims keep them healthy, active, and happy.
FAQ
Will my dog let me use this?
Yes — Solmarah is designed for even the most nervous pups.
The quiet, low-vibration grinder is far less intimidating than loud Dremels or old clippers. Many owners find their dogs relax after a few short sessions, especially with treats or distractions like peanut butter.
What if my dog has black or dark nails?
That’s exactly why we built in dual LED lights. They illuminate the quick, making it easier to avoid overcutting — even on multi-colored or partially black nails. (For solid black nails, we recommend trimming in small amounts and finishing with the grinder for safety.)
Can it hurt my dog?
Solmarah has a built-in quick sensor and safety guard to prevent cutting too deep. The grinder also has multiple speeds so you can start gently and work up as your dog gets used to it. Always touch the nail in short bursts to avoid heat buildup.
How is this better than my regular clippers or scratch boards?
- Regular clippers can crush nails and make it easy to hit the quick.
- Scratch boards rarely file enough to keep nails healthy.
Solmarah combines precision clippers + a powerful, quiet grinder in one ergonomic tool — so nails are done quickly, safely, and without mess.
Is it easy to hold and use?
Yes — the ergonomic grip and lightweight design make it easy to control, even with wiggly dogs or for older owners with less hand strength.
What if my dog still won’t cooperate?
Go slow. Let them sniff and hear the tool before you start. Use their favorite treats, take breaks, and trim just one or two nails at a time. Many dogs get comfortable within 2–3 short sessions.