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  1. Sep 5, 2024 · Beyond splitting the nails, using ill-fitting clippers on a dog’s nails can make the ends uneven. This occurs because the human clippers can only shave off bits and pieces of the nails. An uneven surface can also lead to the nails cracking. Some dogs with nail problems, such as senior dogs with brittle nails and those with immune conditions ...

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  2. Aug 7, 2024 · Here are the steps to trim your dog’s nails: Pick up a paw and firmly place your thumb on the pad of a toe. Put your forefinger on the top of the toe above the nail. Make sure the fur is out of the way. If your dog is particularly furry, you can use old nylons to hold the hair back while pushing the nail through.

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    Choose the right time. Most dogs do not like nail trims, so it's important to choose a time when your dog is relaxing. If he's in the mood to play, wait until he's lounging before approaching him for paw-handling training.
    Ease into paw handling. Start by touching your dog's paws gently. If he doesn’t pull away or resist, start massaging the paw and gently pressing on his nails. Depending on your dog’s age and temperament, it may take a few sessions before he's used to paw handling. Repeat this exercise a few times daily until your dog stops reacting to paw handling.
    Teach your dog to lie on his side during trims if necessary. If your dog's had a bad experience in the past, he may resist nail trims. For example, if someone accidentally cut the "quick" (an area of the nail with a rich blood and nerve supply), he would have experienced pain and bleeding. Older dogs may have arthritis in their toes, and nail trimming may be uncomfortable. For dogs like this ...
    Inspect the paws for abnormalities. [2] X Research source Nail diseases. CVC in Washington, D.C. Proceedings. April 1, 2010. Patrick Hensel, DVM, DACVD. As you are massaging the paws and nails, take the opportunity to examine their health. Bring any pain, sore or raw spots, nail breakage, swelling or redness, lameness, or odd nail color to the attention of your veterinarian before you attempt ...
    Praise your dog a lot afterwards so they don't feel as if they have been scolded. Thanks Helpful 94 Not Helpful 29
    Giving your dog a bath first softens the nails and makes them easier to clip. Thanks Helpful 116 Not Helpful 39
    Cutting into the "quick" of the nail and not cleaning the cut can lead to infection. Thanks Helpful 52 Not Helpful 9
    DO NOT cut the dog's blood vessel inside the nail! Thanks Helpful 60 Not Helpful 12
    Always clean and disinfect the clippers after each use to prevent the spread of infection. Thanks Helpful 16 Not Helpful 1
    If you notice the dog limping after you trim the nails, consult your veterinarian. Thanks Helpful 28 Not Helpful 9
    Ingrown nails should be examined by a vet, and should not be clipped beforehand by the owner. Thanks Helpful 44 Not Helpful 18
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  3. Nov 5, 2024 · No, human nail clippers are not suitable to clip your dog’s claws. Simply, our clippers are designed for flat nails not much thicker than a few sheets of paper. Meanwhile, a dog claw is thick, hard, curved, and cone-shaped. Dog nail clippers are properly shaped for the curve of a dog’s claws and strong enough for a quick, clean cut.

  4. Using Human Nail clippers on your dog nails can cause a nail to break off, splitting and severe pain to your pet. 2. Human nail clippers may take more time to finish trimming, as cuts to the dog’s nail should be precise and quick. 3. A human nail clipper most often times will begin to can puncture and not having enough force to finish the cut. 4.

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  6. Oct 1, 2023 · No, you should not cut dog nails with human clippers as they are not designed for that purpose. Dog nails require specific tools like dog nail clippers or grinders, which are more suitable for the shape and thickness of dog nails. Using human clippers may cause injury to the dog and result in pain or discomfort.

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