Scout Painless Nail Grinder
Nail clippers might be hurting your dog
Splitting & cracks
Even careful clipping can split the nail, which hurts and lets bacteria into the nail bed.
Catching the quick
One slip cuts the quick, causing pain, bleeding and a dog that dreads it next time.
Affects their stride
Bad trims change the paw structure over time and put stress on the joints.
The calm, quiet way to trim

Whisper-quiet, under 40dB
Standard grinders scream at around 90dB, engine-level. The Scout grinder runs near-silent, so nervous dogs stay calm instead of bolting.
Fits every dog
Three grinding ports and two speeds handle everything from a tiny puppy to a big dog with thick nails.


Rechargeable and cordless
USB charge, long battery life, no wires and no fiddly battery swaps. Grab it whenever nails need a quick tidy.
How it works
Let them sniff it
Switched off, so they get used to it.
Switch on low
Touch one nail and keep it calm.
Smooth each nail
A few seconds per nail and you are done.
Scout vs old clippers
What dog owners say
Questions, answered
Is it safe for dark nails?
Yes. Because it files in small passes you stay in full control and never cut blind.
Will it scare my dog?
It runs far quieter than clippers or a dremel, which is exactly why nervous dogs tolerate it.
How long does the charge last?
Weeks of trims on a single USB charge.
How long is delivery?
Free UK delivery, typically 7 to 14 days, fully tracked.