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Clipping Your Dog's Nails - Safe and Effectively

  • 18/05/2014

When I initially taught my dog to give me her paw I wasn't thinking initially that her long nails were a problem until she started walking funny.On any normal day she would be hopping around barking at the television - but that day was different. I noticed her mood changed, it seems as if something was holding her back. That's is when I decided to clip her nails myself using a traditional dog nail clipping tool, but I did int know where to begin. A lot of owners feel this frustration day in and day out but my love and care is so great for my dog I decided to learn and overcome this common problem.

How to Basic

Many dog owners can agree, that their dogs paws are cute! for the most part, however the majority overlook this crucial grooming step throughout the course of their dogs life. Avoiding the simple act of dog nail clipping can cause more pain to your dog in the long run associated with his/her long nails; allowing them to grow to the point where your dog shows discomfort in walking is way too long. A common sign is clicking or tapping on surfaces or painful walking which could lead to joint problems later.

  • Step 1: Make sure your dog is in a comfortable and quiet place
  • Step 2: Turn him / her over to their side and use a clipper to clip at a 45 degree angle.
  • Step 3: every successful clip reward your dog with a treat.

This method of clipping is normally intended to be used with a traditional clipping tool specifically designed for dog nail clipping. Many dogs may be apprehensive towards this and will not allow you to clip their nails because of fear or excitement. One way of helping this is try taking your dog for a very long walk and ensure that he/she reaches fatigue, this will grant you a better chance for successful dog nail clipping with your companion.

Everyone who loves their dog will do anything to prevent injury or harm to their special companion. Although we are human and can make a mistake here and there we would prefer not to when dealing with dog nail clipping. However easy it may be it is important to follow some rules in order to ensure a good experience.

Relax: a Nervous owner will project bad emotions to their dog which will lead to tension during dog nail clipping

Do not cut too deep: It is better to do small clips to avoid hitting the quick, the blood vessel of the dogs nail. In case of this happening apply some antiseptic an gauze right away to stop the bleeding.

Choose your place wisely: if your dog is sensitive to sound or people try to avoid these stimuli in order to have a much more calm and responsive dog.

Do not clip a dog who is touch sensitive: If your dog retracts his or her paws every time you grab them he or she is touch sensitive. Attempting dog nail clipping can lead to disastrous results of not properly desensitized to touch. So make sure your dog is nice and compliant!

Paw Grooming - Grinding

Now there are many products out there on the market for clipping your dog's nails however only a handful that are reliable and safe! If you care for your dog it is important to make the right choice. We all have many things to do and trimming your dog's nails is probably not one of the top priorities in the world but, there are some tools that can make your life a whole lot easier! I have been used to traditional dog nail clipping using a professional clipper which I would have to say is great; but a grinder may suit you better. I definitely chose this over traditional clipping to the lower risk factor with this tool. Grinding down your dogs nails is much safer and quicker can clipping inside our own home. The tool provides enough stimulation and is very powerful and can clip your dogs nail in seconds plus they come with a safety plastic covers to avoid grinding too deep. Its really that simple!

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