In-Home Guide To Grooming Nails & Paws
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Pet Grooming | |||
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Does it seem like a hassle every time you have to drag your pet to the groomer? Do you hate watching your pet whimper in the hands of a stranger because they are afraid? Should you groom your pet yourself? All pet owners know that having your pet groomed can be a very long and expensive process. Grooming your pet at home can be very beneficial in many ways. Not only do you save money by doing it yourself but you also develop a deeper connection with your pet. Many people believe that it is too hard to trim or clip your dog's paws at home. | |||
Benefits | |||
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Economically you benefit tremendously because all you are paying for is the grooming equipment. You may not see the complete benefit after a single grooming but eventually those trips to the groomer start to add up. | ![]() | ||
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Emotionally pets seem to stress when they are put in a uncomfortable position. Grooming your pet provides him with regular sessions in which to experience pleasure at the hands of humans. With repeated gentle handling, this will help those pets to overcome trust issues they might have with humans. | |||
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Bonding with your pet is obviously a good thing. That one on one time you receive while trimming your pet's paws will give you a chance to see how they react and how they start to feel more comfortable by trusting you. | |||
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Whenever you are grooming your pet you want to make sure you praise them for being so brave. The more they see you praising them for this experience the harder they will try to be on their best behavior in order to receive more praise. You also want to make sure you start grooming your pet at an early age so they become accustomed to it. | |||
Basic Guidelines | |||
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Make sure when you are trimming your pets nails that you only trim excess lengths of the nail. You want to avoid reaching any nerves or blood vessels. You also want to make sure you clean your pets nails and paws before starting. | |||
Using a nail trimmer | |||
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![]() | You want to cut below the quick at a 45- degree angle. If your dog has darker nails or is a larger dog with larger nails you might want to start by making a series of small clipping and working your way down. Remember to use a file after you are done clipping so smooth out the nail. | ||
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"Bamboo" Dog Nail Clipper, Styptic & File | |||
Using A Grinder | |||
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When using a nail grinder you want to use the same tactic we used with the clipper. You simply want to keep grinding until you are about to reach the quick. When you feel like you are going to reach the quick you want to stop and begin to start making your pets claws rounded. Many people believe using a nail grinder is a safer and more effective way of grinding your pets nails. A nail grinder can give you more control while grooming your pet but at the same time you can end up going too low trying to make your dogs claws perfectly rounded. | |||
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The Guillotine Trimmers | |||
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The toe nail is going to be placed inside of the stationary ring. Make sure that the cutting blade is facing you and not the dog. The handles should be facing the dog. By doing this the cutting blade is a little bit further from the quick. With one quick clip the cutting blade will advance through the nail. If your pet has dark color claws you might want to take several small cuts to reduce the chance of cutting into the quick. | Recommended Products: | ![]() | |
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