What You Need To Know About Nail Trimming For Dogs

By Catherine Smith


Dogs are known to be a mans best friend. Some use them as pets, guard dogs and by law enforcement for specific reasons. Hounds should be taken care of in all ways from good and nutritious food, exercise, proper health care, and grooming. Their toenails grow continually due to their natural adaptation, and when they are used domestically, there would be no need for the long nails as they become a hindrance in walking and also can lead to other health hazards. Here are some of the tips to ensure that the nail trimming for canines is successful.

For the nails to grow in good shape and soft, start trapping the mongrel while it is very young. This will be a good way of letting it learn that the process is meant for its good and not for harm. If you wait for it to grow old, the nails will harden, and it will be hard to trim. If this happens, the animal will resist, and so it is good to do it in a peaceful manner.

There is special equipment used to trim the nails of the canine. However, they will depend on the age of the animal. For the young canines, the normal nail cutter that you use will serve as its nails are soft. When it comes to a middle-aged canine, you will need to purchase hard clippers and for an old one buy the loop equipment. Ensure you buy the right equipment for your canine.

A mutts nails have veins and nerves located in them at an area known as a quick. Trapping should be done carefully to prevent cutting open the veins as this can lead to bleeding and eventually the wound would get infected. For a mongrel with light colored, this quick would be easy to spot as it is pinkish or red in color but for a dark nailed dog, one has to trim carefully and make an imaginary limit so as to prevent reaching the quick.

The trimming exercise is very sensitive and therefore you should take great care while doing so. The position at which the mongrel is sited is also a concern as the animal can easily bite you if it misunderstands the process as a threat.

In the process, the unplanned may happen. For instance, you may cut the flesh of your animal. The wound should not be left unattended. Use salt water to clean the cut. Over the counter, antiseptics are also good for use. If the cut is critical, then you should consider consulting animal health specialist for treatment.

Consult a veterinary or dog groomer when you encounter any difficulties in trapping. Expert advice is also helpful so as to know how well to do it and also precautions to take while grooming the dog. There are also other places one might get good advice on fixing e. G. Dog care websites or forums on taking care of mutts.

Know when the canine was last trimmed and when to do it next. A proper timetable on the same will prevent the nails from hardening. The activity should often be done as this will help the animal get used to it and not resist.




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