RD said:
Lol, I can't dremel my Pap's nails. His feet are too hairy, my one attempt to dremel his nails resulted in having some hair between his toes ripped out (I keep his feet trimmed as hare feet should be, which leaves some hair hanging off the toes) and I haven't attempted it since.
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If you are ever interested in getting into dremeling, a neat trick is to take a pair of pantyhose and put your pap's foot in the end of one, which would poke the sharp toenails through. Then you can dremel away with no concern of catching any hair.
I trim two calvies, and this is what I do to keep the hair out of the way. Like I said, each to their own, if you're fine with your clippers then stick with them, I just thought this was a useful trick for anyone with the hair problem.
To the OP, I only use a dremel, you can get so much closer with much less discomfort of a clipper. Here is a useful link that gives some info on how to do it...
http://homepages.udayton.edu/~merensjp/doberdawn/dremel/dremel.html
My dogs are so acclimated to it, and it is such a positive experience for them, when I get the dremel out, I have three dogs climbing all over me to go first!