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Cutting your dog’s nails is one of the trickiest parts of the grooming process. Their nail beds have what is called a “quick”—tissue that grows within the nail and connects to nerves and blood vessels ...
Q:I've seen gadgets at the pet store for trimming dog nails but have also heard warnings about "cutting into the quick." What is this? Is it safe for me to trim my dog's nails or should it be done ...
It’s essential for dogs’ hygiene to trim their nails regularly. But pet parents can sometimes find the task daunting — especially if you’re dealing with an anxious or otherwise reluctant pup. The good ...
Veterinarians, vet techs, and groomers all have plenty of tales of nail trimming when they sit around and chat after work. Some dogs do just fine, others are nervous and can be calmed, and yet others ...
Are you wondering how to cut dog nails? Most dogs will need to have their nails trimmed approximately once a month and it's easy to do this at home. Even though it does differ from dog to dog, you can ...
Dog clippers are designed to make it easy and safe to cut your dog’s nails, even if you haven’t done it before.