Clipping Dog Nails
Clipping Fido's Nails Doesn't Have to be a Dreaded
Chore

Do you dread clipping your dogs nails? Don't worry you are
not alone.. Even though it's not much fun most dog owners will
have to make nail clipping part of their regular grooming.
To clip your dogs nails you will need some basic equipment
that you can pick up at any good pet supply store. Don't try to
make do with human clipers. 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.
There are many variations on the best way to clip your dogs
nails. In general you will want to start with prolonged
desensitization of your dogs feet. This will allow your dog to
get used to having his paws handled regularly and will make it
easier to have a calm clipping session.
When clipping your dogs nails for the first time its
important to ask someone who knows how to do it to show you.
You can get many instructions and even some excellent
illustrated instructions on how to clip your dogs nails but
watching someone else clip your dogs nails will gie you a
chance to ask any questions you might have. 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 veternarians will
clip your dogs nails for you and this is obviously the best way
to learn.
Starting young increases the chances of having a dog who
doesn't mind having his nails trimmed. Puppies generally won't
need to have their nails clipped but even if you only bring the
clippers up to his paws and "play clip then" he will learn that
it's just a normal part of life.
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.
Some people resort to using tranquilizers to make nail
clipping easier for their dogs nd them. This really shouldn't
be necessary with some foresight. Even the simple act of
massaging your dogs paws for a few minutes every day to
desensitize your dog to being touched there.
Of course the most important thing you can do to make nail
clipping easier is to use treats liberally.
By Steve Allison
Steve Allison is a third generation of professional dog
breeders along with his brother Gary. It all started with his
grandparents in 1970 with the Boston Terriers and has expanded
to Maltese, Yorkshire Terriers, Pugs, Shih Tzu’s and
Pomeranians. He is also actively involved with dog rescue and
has a website that showcases the puppies they occasionally has
for sale at All My Puppies Online Steve is also the
co-author of two consumer guides, Carpet Secrets and Moving Secrets Guide.
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