Dog Nail Files and Nail Grinders
Trimming your dog’s nails is an important part of a proper grooming regiment. Unruly nails can cause your dog pain or discomfort. In addition to nail clippers and scissors, nail files and grinders are another convenient option for trimming your dog’s nails at home. Keep in mind, it’s important to slowly introduce your dog to nail care tools. Some pets may be skittish around the electric whirring sound of a nail grinder. If you’re struggling to cut your dog’s nails with a grinder, a nail file may help.
Tips for Grinding Your Dog’s Nails at Home
One of the most important things you can do as a pet parent is get your dog adjusted to nail cutting and grooming at an early age. This also involves getting your dog used to having their paws handled. Once your dog is comfortable, whether through reassurance or dog treats, firmly grip your dog’s paw and start grinding. Work the grinder around the edge of the nail to round the surface. Continue to grind the nail in this manner until you’ve reached the desired length. Make sure to go very slowly, taking extra precaution to avoid the quick (the blood vessel inside a dog’s nail). After you’ve finished, be sure to reward your pooch with lots of love and treats. If at any time your dog seems distressed, reward them and take a break. If you find your dog is too anxious to continue, consider visiting a professional groomer or your veterinarian to assist.
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