Just about every dog will need regular nail trims. When Fido’s nails get too long, theycan split or fracture painfully, and even start to affect your dog’s gait. Luckily, trimming your dog’s nails doesn’t have to be difficult.
First, gather your supplies. You’ll need a set of canine-specific nail trimmers (never use trimmers made for humans or other kinds of animals!), a styptic pen to staunch any bleeding, and a few dog treats. Select a paw to start with, and extend one nail. Gently use your trimmers to snip the tip of the nail—only try to blunt the tip. If you cut too far, you could snip the vein running into the nail and cause bleeding. That’s where your styptic pen will come in handy. Move on to the other nails, and give your dog a treat once you’re done.
Need help with your dog’s nail trims? Contact your veterinarian Dallas GA.
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