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Old 09-09-2008, 09:00 AM #1
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Default t.v ad dose it work???

I have seen the T.V.ad for pedicure nail tool that files your pets nails rather then clipping the nails. I was wondering if anyone here has used pedicure and if it works like they show on t.v.??
I do both my dogs myself bath ears nails. ETC.. I am thinking the file tool looks good but would like feed back if anyone has used it, dose it do a good job on nails ?? is it durable ?? I cant tell how durable it is by the ad.
Thanks for any info / feed back
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