Collection: Pet Grooming Tools

Pet Grooming Tools brings together kit for keeping dogs and cats comfortable day to day: a nail grinder, a cat litter scoop, and a portable water bottle for dogs — practical, recurring-use items rather than one-off treats.

Nail trimming is one of the most commonly avoided parts of home pet care, usually because clippers are noisy or the pet has had a bad experience with them before. Our nail grinder wears the nail down gradually instead of cutting it in one motion, which many pets tolerate better. The litter scoop is a straightforward daily-cleaning tool for clumping litter, sized to sift clean litter back into the tray while catching waste. The water bottle solves a different, more occasional problem — giving a dog something to drink from on a walk or a car journey, away from home.

Choose based on which routine you're solving for: nail care for grooming day, the scoop for daily litter tray maintenance, or the bottle for days out. As with any grooming tool, introduce anything new gradually and stop if your pet shows signs of stress.

Do your grooming tools work on both cats and dogs? The nail grinder is suitable for both, though thicker dog nails take longer to grind down than a cat's; the litter scoop and water bottle are aimed at cats and dogs respectively.

My pet hates having their nails done — will this fix that? It won't fix a fear overnight, but a quieter, gradual tool is often better tolerated than clippers; introduce it slowly and expect it to take a few sessions.

How often should I clean the litter tray? Daily scooping is standard for most clumping litters, which is what the scoop is designed for.