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Below 45 dB Quiet Motor
Quieter than a normal conversation. The dB threshold where the 1-3 week desensitization protocol becomes plausible for an anxious rescue.
Dual LED Quick Visibility
Two LED lights illuminate the nail structure to reveal the quick. The make-or-break feature for GSDs, Pitbulls, and Mastiffs with jet-black nails.
Six Speeds, 7,000-12,000 RPM
7,000 RPM for puppies and senior dogs, 9,000-10,000 for medium breeds, 12,000 for thick large-breed claws. One tool spans every life stage.
Diamond Head + Three Ports
Diamond grit cuts faster than standard abrasive bands — less time on the paw means less stress. Three ports S/M/L handle a chihuahua or a Mastiff.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will the grinding noise scare my anxious rescue?
Will the grinding noise scare my anxious rescue?
PawHush operates below 45 decibels — quieter than a normal conversation. Even the quietest grinder needs a 1-3 week introduction, but at this dB level desensitization actually becomes possible. Most dogs improve in 2-4 weeks.
How does the dual LED help on black or dark nails?
How does the dual LED help on black or dark nails?
Two LED lights illuminate the nail structure so you can see the quick. This reduces but does not eliminate cutting risk — keep styptic powder on hand. For jet-black GSD or Mastiff nails, the LED is the difference between confident trims and guessing.
Which speed setting do I use for my dog?
Which speed setting do I use for my dog?
Start at 7,000 RPM for puppies, kittens, and senior dogs with thin nails. Step up to 9,000-10,000 RPM for medium breeds like a Lab. Use 12,000 RPM for large-breed thick nails — Mastiff, Pitbull mix, GSD. The included guide has a breed reference.
Is PawHush powerful enough for thick large-breed nails?
Is PawHush powerful enough for thick large-breed nails?
The diamond grinding head at 12,000 RPM cuts through thick nails faster than abrasive bands. Owners of 95-lb Pitbull mixes and Mastiffs report 1-3 minutes per claw — less time on the paw, less stress. The largest port handles very thick nails.
How long does the battery last per charge?
How long does the battery last per charge?
USB charging delivers a full charge in 2-3 hours and runs through multiple grooming sessions on one charge. No disposable batteries to replace and no garage trips for AAs. A 2-week trim cycle uses a fraction of one charge.
Can I use PawHush on a senior cat or a kitten?
Can I use PawHush on a senior cat or a kitten?
The lowest 7,000 RPM setting paired with the small port handles a senior cat or a kitten over 8 weeks. The towel-burrito wrap is still the recommended hold for a fearful cat. Neonates under 8 weeks should be handled by a vet for nail care.
Do I still need clippers, or does PawHush replace them entirely?
Do I still need clippers, or does PawHush replace them entirely?
For most small and medium dogs, PawHush is a complete solution. For very thick large-breed nails, many groomers recommend a clipper-plus-grinder combo — clippers for the bulk cut, then PawHush to finish the edge smooth as the gentle alternative tool.
What if my dog hated the grinder on day one?
What if my dog hated the grinder on day one?
Day-one rejection is expected and not a product failure. Run the grinder turned on across the room for week one, sniff-and-treat for week two, single-nail touches for week three. Many dogs improve in 2-4 weeks; full tolerance can take 6-12 weeks.