14 Aug Trimming Dog Nails (Part 1)
Dogs are a lovely member of many families. They are a motivation in our daily busy life. keeping them healthy is an essential factor. Trimming dog nails is one of the health care we need to do for our dogs. Groomers trim the dog nails professionally, But dog owners can also learn to do it at home. But it has dome important points to consider. In this article, we want to teach you the correct dog nail trimming and its important hints. So stay tuned.
The importance of trimming dog nails
Shortening nails is one of the most important principles of dog maintenance. Because when dog nails are too long, they cause serious pain and problems for the dog himself.
If the nails aren’t short, they will wear out on the ground when walking. As a result, it causes the dog to walk and sit in an unusual position. This can cause spinal problems, back pain and more discomfort for the dog in the long run. Long nails can lead to difficulty walking, limping and serious injuries. In general, they restrict the dog’s natural movements or behaviour and reduce their quality of life.
Trimming dog nails
Many dog owners are afraid to trim their dog nails themselves. They’re worried about cutting them too short or making a mistake, and harming their dog. For this reason, they prefer to take the dog to the groomer. On the other hand, trimming nails is also stressful for the dog, and if you do it in a calm environment, it will reduce the dog’s stress.
Of course, if you haven’t had a dog before and cut your dog’s nails yet, it’s better to go to the professional groomer. But to do this, you need to learn other things that we will talk about later.
Dogs caring principles
Dog caring is a lovely experience and, at the same time, an important and sensitive responsibility. It would help if you had a lot of information to take good care of your little puppy and turn him into an adult, healthy and strong dog. Trimming your dog’s nails and buying the right nail clipper is one of the few health care things you should do for your dog. But there are many other things, such as proper nutrition, dog training, health and medical care, dog diseases, etc., that you need to know enough about as a dog owner.
The best time to trim a dog’s nails
The growth of dog nails depends on many factors such as genetics, dog breed, nutrition and the dog’s activity level. However, on average, once every 2 weeks is a good time to trim your dog’s nails. Ideally, when the dog is standing, his nails should be above ground level so that you can put a piece of paper under them. The closer the nails are to the ground, the closer they are to trimming. If the nails get higher than the paw’s level or you hear them knocking to the ground while walking, it means it’s the trimming time.
Use a suitable nail clipper.
One of the most important accessories that you should buy from the beginning is a suitable nail clipper. There are several types of nail clippers and dog nail files in pet shops, of which the two types of guillotine and pliers are the most common. The choice of nail clipper largely depends on the dog’s breed, his nails strength and your comfort. But guillotine nail clippers are usually the easiest and most suitable for dogs. There are two types of a nail files, simple and electric, which can be used to trim dog nails.
Quick or blood vessels
The pink and triangular part at the end of the dog’s nails is full of blood vessels. These vessels are called quick. You shouldn’t shorten this part in any way. But the nails of most dog breeds are dark and even black, and you can’t easily recognize this part. If your dog’s nails are light, your job is much easier; Because you know how short they can be. But it’s better to be more careful about black nails; If you cut blood vessels, they bleed and cause a lot of pain to the dog.
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