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How to trim fido's nails

Select a paw to start with and snip just the tips of each nail. Youu2019re only trying to blunt the tip, not cut a large amount off. https://metairievets.com/

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How to trim fido's nails

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  1. How to Trim Fido’s Nails It’s not a good idea to let your dog’s nails grow too long. They can get snagged in rugs and carpets, or they can split painfully, even affecting Fido’s walking ability.Cutting your dog’s nails regularly is important! Learn how below from your pet clinic New Orleans, LA. Get Your Supplies Gather everything you’ll need in a quiet, well-lit area. You’ll want a canine-specific nail trimmer (never use trimmers made for humans or other animals!), a styptic powder or pen, and a few dog treats. Trim the Tips Select a paw to start with and snip just the tips of each nail. You’re only trying to blunt the tip, not cut a large amount off. If you trim down too far, you’ll hit the blood vessel that runs into the nail and cause bleeding. Use your styptic powder or pen to stop the flow, or call your vet if it doesn’t stop bleeding. Repeat Repeat around all four of your dog’s paws, giving dog treats as you go to keep Fido engaged. You’ll be done before you know it! Need help with your dog’s grooming routine? Call your veterinarian New Orleans, LA. We’re always here for you and your pet!

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