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Calm Dog. Short Nails. Done at Home.
- ✔ So quiet, even anxious dogs don't flinch
- ✔ Powerful enough for thick, hard nails
- ✔ No slips, no cracks, no hitting the quick
- ✔ Low vibration keeps her still
- ✔ LED light so you never grind too deep
- ✔ Skip the groomer and do it at home

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Not happy with your purchase for any reason? Contact us within 60 days for a full refund. No questions asked. Mail us at info@maplefinn.com.
Will this work for my anxious dog?
Most anxious dogs react to the sound and vibration of standard grinders, not the trimming itself. The Quiet Groom Max runs quiet enough that most dogs stop reacting after the first session or two. For very anxious dogs we recommend introducing it gradually before touching the nails.
Is it really as quiet as they say?
Yes. The Quiet Groom Max runs at a noise level most dogs simply do not register as a threat. It is not silent but it is significantly quieter than any standard grinder. Most owners notice the difference immediately the first time they turn it on.
What if it stops working or breaks?
We stand behind the quality of the Quiet Groom Max. If your device stops working or has a defect contact our support team and we will make it right.
Is this safe for my dog's nails?
Yes. The gradual grinding action removes small layers at a time making it nearly impossible to hit the quick in one motion the way clippers can. The built-in LED light gives you a clear view of the quick so you always know exactly where to stop.
What Nail Clippers Are Actually Doing to Your Dog

The Tool Itself Creates the Problem
Nail clippers work by compressing the nail until it snaps. That compression travels through the entire nail before it breaks, sending a shockwave of pressure into the nail bed every single time. Even a perfect clip with no bleeding causes that sensation. It is not the mistake that makes dogs hate nail trims. It is the method itself.

One Slip Changes Everything
The quick runs deeper than most people expect and it is invisible through dark nails. Clippers give you one moment to get it right. Go a fraction too far and you hit living tissue. The dog bleeds, cries, and pulls away. You feel terrible. And your dog registers something important: your hands near her paws means pain is coming. That memory does not go away easily.

Overgrown Nails Cause More Damage Than You Think
Overgrown nails force the toes to splay with every step, shifting weight onto the joints and creating tension that works up through the ankles, knees and hips. Most owners mistake the result for aging. The actual cause has been at the end of every paw the whole time.
Why Most Grinders Fail and What We Built Instead
Most nail grinders make the same promises. Quiet. Safe. Easy. But if you have ever watched your dog shut down the moment you turn one on, you already know those promises do not hold up. Here is what we actually built differently and why it changes the experience for dogs that have always been difficult.
A Motor Built for Real Dogs
Most grinders on the market use cheap motors that struggle with thick or hard nails and stall under pressure. The Quiet Groom Max uses a high-torque DC motor that powers through even the densest nails without slowing down. No stalling, no extra pressure, no dog pulling away.
Quiet Enough to Actually Finish
The number one reason dogs shut down mid-trim is sound. Not pain. Sound. The Quiet Groom Max runs at a noise level that most dogs simply do not register as a threat. No flinching, no freezing, no fight to get through the last paw.
Grinding That Protects the Quick
Clippers cut in one motion. One mistake and you hit the quick. The gradual grinding action of the Quiet Groom Max removes material slowly and in control, making it nearly impossible to go too deep. The built-in LED light shows you exactly where to stop.
Low Vibration by Design
Dogs feel vibration before they hear anything. That is why they tense up the moment a standard grinder touches the nail. The Quiet Groom Max keeps vibration so low at the contact point that most dogs simply do not react. They stay still because nothing alarmed them in the first place.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this work for my anxious dog?
Yes, definitely. Most anxious dogs react to the sound and vibration of standard grinders, not the trimming itself. The Quiet Groom Max runs quiet enough that most dogs simply stop reacting after the first session or two. For very anxious dogs we recommend introducing it gradually before touching the nails. If it does not work within 60 days, you get a full refund.
How long does the battery last?
The Quiet Groom Max lasts up to 8 hours on a single charge, which is enough for weeks of nail trims for most dog owners. When it needs recharging, plug it into any USB port and it is fully charged in about 2 hours. The battery indicator on the display shows you exactly how much charge is left so you are never caught off guard mid-session.
What's included in the box?
The Quiet Groom Max arrives ready to use. Inside the box you will find the grinder, 3 grinding ports for small, medium and large breeds, a USB charging cable and an instruction manual. Charge it for 1 to 2 hours and you are ready to go.
How long do the grinding heads last and where can I buy replacements?
Each grinding head lasts roughly 2 months with weekly trims on one dog. With two dogs that drops to about 1 month. You will know it is time to replace when grinding slows down or the surface feels smooth. Replacement heads are available directly on our website at a discounted price and ship straight to your door.
What Distinguishes the Quiet Groom Max from other nail grinders?
Most grinders stress dogs out before the trimming even starts. The Quiet Groom Max runs under 40 dB which is quiet enough that most dogs simply stop reacting. Combined with low vibration at the contact point and a diamond grinding wheel that removes nail gradually and safely, it is built specifically for dogs that have always been difficult to groom.
Is the Quiet Groom Max suitable for all pet sizes and breeds?
Yes. It comes with 3 port sizes and 3 adjustable speed levels so it works for everything from small cats to large dogs with thick hard nails. Pick the port and speed that matches your pet and you are good to go.
How much should I trim with the Quiet Groom Max?
Always grind in small layers and stop as soon as you see a small black dot appear in the center of the nail. That dot means you are close to the quick. On light nails you can often see the pink quick directly through the nail which makes it easier. On dark or black nails use the built-in LED light and take it layer by layer. The gradual grinding action makes it nearly impossible to go too deep in one motion, which is exactly why it is safer than clippers.
How does the Quiet Groom Max prevent nail overtrimming?
Clippers cut in one motion with no room for error. The Quiet Groom Max grinds layer by layer so you are always in control of how much you remove. Stop the moment you see the small black dot appear in the center of the nail and you will never hit the quick. The built-in LED light gives you a clear view of the nail structure at all times, which makes a real difference on dark nails where the quick is otherwise impossible to see.
What should I do if my pet is still anxious about the grinder?
Take it slow and introduce it in stages. Start by letting your dog sniff the grinder while it is off and reward her with a treat. Next session turn it on at low speed nearby without touching the nails, just let her get used to the sound. Then gently touch the body of the grinder against her paw before moving to the nails. Most dogs calm down within two or three sessions once they realize there is no pinching or pain involved. If after 60 days you still see no improvement contact us for a full refund.
How do I choose the correct port and speed for my pet?
Match the port to your pet's nail size. Small port for cats and small dogs, medium port for medium breeds, large port for large dogs with thick nails. For speed, always start on the lowest setting and only increase if needed. When in doubt go smaller and slower first.