Cats are known for having sharp nails,
but they aren’t the only animals that can end up scratching you. Surprisingly,
dogs can have very sharp nails!
The first step to dealing with your
dog’s nails is to trim them regularly. It’s much better to trim a little bit
frequently than it is to trim a lot only every once in a while. Clip as close
as you can to the quick without actually trimming the quick.
Canine nails can remain sharp even
after they are clipped. That’s especially the case if your clippers are dull,
or if your dog has very large nails. Using a nail file or a Dremel tool can
soften the edges of your dog’s nails, making them less sharp.
For help dealing with your dog’s
nails, or for tips on buying the right clippers, schedule an appointment
with your vet clinic Pasadena, MD.
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