Dog Health Care


Making Nail Clipping Less Stressful

While a vet can and will clip your dog's nails for you, many times you will want to save the

cost and trip by doing it yourself. Below are a couple of suggestions to make this session less

stressful for both you and your dog.



To clip your dog's nails you will need some basic equipment that you can pick up at any good

pet supply store. Special dog nail clippers have a different shape and are specially designed to

make the clipping as fast and painless as possible. There are other items you can buy to make

it easier to trim your dog's nails too - various products that encourage the blood clotting

process are very useful in case of messy clipping accidents. .



When clipping your dogs nails for the first time its important to ask someone who knows how

to do it to show you. If your dog has dark nails (as many do) you will want to watch to get an

idea of where your dogs "quick" is located. Most veterinarians will clip your dogs nails for you

and this is the best way to learn. Don't clip your dogs nails until you are completely sure what

you are doing. Not only will your dog pick up on your anxiousness but he will most probably

make things difficult for you.



Many people find that one of the best ways to ensure a calm and easy nail clipping session is

by walking the dog before you start with the clipping. Tire your dog out well and he might not

be able to make as much of a fuss as he'd like. Even the simple act of massaging your dogs

paws for a few minutes every day to desensitize your dog to being touched there.

 

 

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