Dog Nail Trimming Bryn Mawr

By Shirley Scott


Trimming the nails of a dog on a regular basis is very important especially if it often stays indoors. Trimming can be done on a weekly or monthly basis depending on how fast the nails grow. Nail Trimming Bryn Mawr can turn out to be a bumpy experience to you and your dog especially if you are doing it for the first time. Seeking help from a professional groomer or vet may equip you with useful techniques to undertake nail trimming.

The clicking that you hear when a dog walks on a tile or wood floor may be causing more damage than you think. This damage will not only be on your floors, but it may lead your dog to suffer from unexpected serious consequences such as arthritis or torn nails. As a dog grows, its nails tend to curve. If left untrimmed, they will curl under the foot and can dig into paw pads leading to pain.

Dogs normally walk on their toes. With nails digging painfully into their paw pads, they will tend to compensate for the difficulty waking by putting their weight back on the paw. Similar to humans walking on wrong shoes, the awkward gait causes stress and strain on other joints and muscles.

Long nails are also very vulnerable to getting torn or injured upon impact, or if caught in clothing, carpets, or other upholstery. When a dog is involved in such accidents, it may tear its enamel and leave the soft inner tissues exposed. This kind of exposure makes the area to be prone to infections, and can lead to further health deterioration of your best friend.

One of the best way you can calm the fears of the dog is by training it as from a very young age on how to be comfortable with the process. If you are not comfortable trimming your pooch, then you can outsource the services of a dog groomer at a fee. Nevertheless, you will not have to trim your dog if it frequently goes for walks on concrete or footpaths.

Train your pooch to always be at comfort whenever you want to trim its nails. Begin slowly and make sure it gets relaxed. You may reward it when it calms down. The moment the dog is comfortable with you touching its nails, gently start clipping its nails. Trim nails carefully so that you do not hurt it. Stop immediately it shows discomfort and try to calm it.

Various kinds of nail trimmers are available. Always go for sharp quality trimmers that are perfectly designed to suit your dog. Trimmers having a cutting edge that is concave-shaped will help to prevent crushing of the nails. Going for low quality or blunt tools will end up splitting the nail.

Supposing you accidentally cut the nails too short, ensure that you use styptic powder or a clean bar of soap and run it under the damaged nails. Soap will wad the vessel and put a stop to the bleeding. Normally if you make your dog bleed, it will be nervous the next time you try to trim it, so ensure that you take it slow and have plenty of treats.




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