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Acrylic Nails - 5 Tips to Think About Before Getti
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Jun 02, 2023
6:16 AM
How to cut a dog's nails is one of the most frequently asked question when it comes to grooming dogs.

Knowing how to cut a dog's nails is so important and if you're wondering how to trim a dog's nails - you need look no further. As usual, we've done all the research for you and presented you with a step by step guide on this delicate procedure.

Knowing not only how, but also when to cut a dog's nails is so important. Your dog's nails grow constantly and how often they need to be clipped will depend on your dog's lifestyle. If you dog does a lot of his walking on hard surfaces, he may very well need little or no extra help in keeping his nails short as his nails will be naturally worn away through friction.

However, if like our dogs, your dog mainly stays on grass, sea sand and woodland tracks, clipping dog nails becomes an essential part of his or her grooming and it becomes important that you know how to clip dog nails.

Not knowing how to cut a dog's nails and failure in clipping dog nails will lead to crippling pain in your dog's paws and could lead to permanent damage and malformation.

If clipping dog nails is really not your strong point, take your dog along to your vet or groomer. They know how to cut a dog's nails - and it is amazing how much less of a prima donna your dog will be with total strangers!

When To Start

Dogs are often reluctant to have their nails clipped, therefore, starting the process at a very young age is a good idea.

Initially, get your dog accustomed to you simply holding and stroking their paws. Then progress to applying light pressure on their paws and nails - lightly pinching their nails between your finger and thumb. Reward them for allowing this.

Then, after a lesson from your vets in how to cut a dog's nails, lightly trim a couple of nails a day. Just trim off the tips - this lessens the chances of you cutting too deep and frightening your dog off.

Talk to your dog in a soothing voice all the time and reward him with his favorite treat and a romp straight after. He will gradually grow accustomed to this unpleasant procedure and learn to at least put up with it.
Anonymous
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Jun 02, 2023
7:25 AM
Cuticle: The cuticle is a thin layer of skin that overlaps the base of the nail plate, sealing the nail matrix (the area where nail growth occurs) and protecting it from infectionsLunula: The lunula is the pale, crescent-shaped area visible at the base of the nail. It is the most visible portion of the nail matrix black dip nailsCuticle: The cuticle is a thin layer of skin that overlaps the base of the nail plate, sealing the nail matrix (the area where nail growth occurs) and protecting it from infectionsLunula: The lunula is the pale, crescent-shaped area visible at the base of the nail. It is the most visible portion of the nail matrix black dip nails


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