Many dog owners feel anxious when it comes to the trimming of the nails of their dogs. Your dog might also hide from you as soon as you take out the nail clipper to trim their nails. They might even howl and wriggle when you try to keep them still so that you can perform this difficult task. This article will serve as a guide that you can use to trim the nails of your dog.
It is a fact that most dog owners feel uncomfortable when it comes to cutting the nails of their dogs. And the dogs are also uneasy when it comes to this, and it is completely understandable. The nails beds of a dog also have a vein running into it, and plenty of nerves.
By making use of a scissor when cutting the nails of your dog you will apply a large amount of force on the nail before you actually cut through it. This will also be much worse if the blades are blunt. The pressure you put on the scissors will squeeze the vein inside of the nail. If you cut the vein, a lot of blood might gush from the cut. This will probably result in a lot of stress for you and your dog.
Although your dog might be unhappy, it is important that you still trim the nails of your dog on a regular basis. If the nails get too long, their feet might become deformed and the always present likelihood of a torn or broken nail which may even need surgical repair.
You will be glad to know that there is a much improved, simpler and less painful method available for the trimming of the nails of your dog. This method makes use of the grinding tool. Seeing that so many dogs are sensitive to touch to a certain degree, and some dogs about their feet, this tool is ideal. Before you start with the process of using this tool, first desensitize your dog by getting them used to the sound of the tool and also to the vibration of it.
Make sure that you are prepared with the favorite treats of your dog, and also handle the feet of your dog very gently. Give them a lot of foot rubs and carry on with giving your dog treats and calming verbal rewards. As soon as you get the feeling that your dog is relaxed, turn on the grinding tool of a short while. Your dog will quickly make a connection between the sound of the grinder and the foot treatments along with the treats and verbal rewards.
As soon as your dog has been desensitized, grind away a little piece of the nail every few weeks until the nails are at a convenient length. Make sure that you move between the nails in order to avoid friction heat. These grinders will make the process of nail trimming a lot easier for you and your beloved dog.
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