
Backed by trainers and vets
Designed around the cooperative care approach endorsed by vets and certified trainers - the same calm, gentle-behaviour method specialists rely on for anxious dogs.
PawBoard™ vs others
Here's why we are trusted by more than 10,000+ pups across Australia
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Saves money on grooming
Regular use of the scratch board maintains the nails at a safe length, dramatically reducing or eliminating the need for costly trips to professional groomers or the vet just for nail trims.
What our customers say
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Would recommend it to owners of anxious dogs
Based on collected reviews and early customer feedback.
Frequently barked questions
Will this damage my dog’s paw pads?
Will this damage my dog’s paw pads?
No. The sandpaper is designed to gently file only the nail tips as your dog scratches naturally. Since the paw pads don’t stay in continuous contact with the surface, they remain protected. We recommend supervising the first few uses.
What happens if my dog doesn’t want to use it?
What happens if my dog doesn’t want to use it?
Most dogs get the hang of it within 3 to 5 sessions after a treat is placed in the drawer. A 5-day training guide is included to walk you through the process step by step. If your dog still won’t use it after 30 days, we’ll issue a full refund.
How soon will I notice shorter nails?
How soon will I notice shorter nails?
Many dogs begin scratching voluntarily within the first week. Visible nail shortening usually takes around 2 to 4 weeks with regular use. Dogs with very overgrown nails may require a month or more.
Is it suitable for all breeds and sizes?
Is it suitable for all breeds and sizes?
Absolutely. Whether it’s a Yorkie pup or an adult Labrador, the board works the same way. Smaller dogs may need a few additional sessions to achieve noticeable results because they apply less weight while scratching.
Is this safer than using clippers?
Is this safer than using clippers?
Yes. Since there’s no direct cutting involved, you eliminate the risk of trimming too short or hitting the quick which is often extremely painful for your pet. PawBoard is a slower, gentler, and less stressful option, especially for anxious dogs.
What about the back paws?
What about the back paws?
Back nails typically wear down on their own through regular walking and everyday activity. the board can be used on rear paws too but the focus is front paws.
By keeping the front nails short and properly maintained, you’re focusing on the main concern: reducing pressure, improving posture, and preventing discomfort caused by uneven weight distribution.