Experience the USPTO Patented DiamaGroove nail maintenance tool for professional groomers and pet owners alike, the original USA-made diamond nail grinding solution for safe, smooth pet nail maintenance at home or in the salon. These premiu...
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Incredible!
I am a former bather/fluffer (sometimes groomer) of 20 years. The shops I worked in didn't use Dremels. It was old fashioned nail clippers.
My dog, Louie, was kinda okay (after a lot of work) with me clipping his nails until he had a bad experience at the vet office last year. All of the progress I made with him went straight out the window, only now, he was trying to hurt me if a clipper came near him.
I decided to give grinding a try. It's been going well, but I have to do things in stages. So, not all of his feet, maybe not even all of the toes on a foot at once. But I was treading water with the Dremel sanding barrels. I tried a DiamaGroove knock-off I got on Amazon. That was $40 wasted. I don't have much money, but I bit the bullet and bought the DiamaGroove.
This thing is awesome. It works fast on level 2 of the cordless 7760-PET Dremel. I was able to get 2 feet done and at least an 1/8-1/4th of an inch in no time. Just a couple to a few swipes. I stopped there so that he didn't get more stressed and I didn't want to push it. When we're done, he gets Ben & Jerry's Peanut Butter Pretzel doggie ice cream.
This grinding bit saved me and my dog from much unneeded stress and frustration. Louie is so much happier when we're finished with his nail sessions.
Thanks guys!
I will probably be ordering one of the finer grits at some point for maintenance. But right now, we're tackling talons.
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Heather · May 11, 2026
Does the job as advertised. No stress for my 12 week old puppy.
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Anonymous · 15 days ago
This tool came highly recommended from another dog owner and it has lived up to the hype. It leaves my dog's nails smooth and takes off excess nail quickly. The well-machined edge means no worry about cuts. I even bumped my own nail; not recommended, but no big problem.