I can't explain how much stress this took off my shoulders. Nail trims were always a fight — I was scared of hurting him and he was scared of the clippers. Now he just scratches, gets his treats, and we're done.
They can change the way your dog walks and cause discomfort.
A few short, treat-driven sessions a week and overgrown nails come back to a healthy length — gently, on your dog's own terms.
Overgrown nails push the paw out of alignment, straining joints with every step. Short nails let weight sit where it should.
It's a sign he associates it with tension and fear. Now your dog's nails stay trimmed — without stress.
"I was sick of stressing us both out. Now nail time is fun and comes with treats!"
— Lauren M., USA
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Turn nail care into something they enjoy from day one.
CalmClaws files the front nails — where overgrowth and clicking usually are. For the back nails, pair it with a quick trim when they need it.
No. The pet-safe grit only files the nail tips as your dog scratches. Your dog controls the pressure, so paw pads stay safe — no redness or irritation.
Yes. There is no quick to hit and no sudden cut. Nails file down gradually, so there is no risk of bleeding or a painful mistake.
Every dog from 10 to 100 lb. The wide, stable base stays put for big dogs and is easy for small paws to reach.
Very. Wipe the surface clean and refill the treat drawer. The filing pad is replaceable when it eventually wears down.
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I can't explain how much stress this took off my shoulders. Nail trims were always a fight — I was scared of hurting him and he was scared of the clippers. Now he just scratches, gets his treats, and we're done.
I honestly didn't think he'd use it — he ignores most interactive stuff I buy. But once I put a few of his favorite treats inside, he figured it out within minutes. Now he goes to it on his own.
My biggest fear was hurting his paw pads. I checked after every session at the beginning and they were totally fine. It only files the nail tips when he scratches — honestly feels much safer than clipping.
I was always terrified of cutting the quick by accident — I made her bleed once and still feel guilty. This takes that fear away completely. It files gradually, so there's no sudden mistake.
I love that it's gradual — there's no oh no, I cut too much. Her nails stay under control without me having to dedicate a whole stressful session to it.
Even my flat-faced frenchie figured it out. She nudges and scratches for the treat and her nails are finally short — never thought it would work for her breed.
Months of daily use and it's still solid. You can see all the scratch marks — that's proof my dog actually files his nails on it every single day.
My 6-pound Yorkie was impossible to trim. Now she does it herself on this little board. Perfect for tiny dogs, not just the big ones.
Trimming your dog yourself is a risk — one slip and it's blood, pain, and a dog that trusts the clippers even less. Let them do it themselves, on their terms.