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How to trim nails from a dog that will absolutely?
not let you touch them? She is very sweet about it but will not allow it.
she is a 55 lb.dog .and my wrestling days are over.
My dog is horrible about having nails trimmed. The easiest way is to just take him to the groomers, but they charge way too much to just do his nails. If you really have to do it yourself, and your dog is small, like mine, you can do it the way I do. I put a gentle leader harness on him, so he can’t nip at me while I have his paws. Then I wrap him in a towel, leaving only one paw out at a time, and hold him on my lap while I snip his toenails with a safety snipper. It’s tricky, you have to hold on tight. My dog really wiggles, and really complains. He will even try to nip me. Sometimes I have to have my husband help me. It is tricky, because if he wiggles and the snipper slips at an angle it can cut too deep, and then it bleeds. So I try to keep lemon juice and cotton balls handy in case there is a problem. Good luck! You’ve got to keep the nails snipped, it can be a real health problem if they ingrow. We’ve tried everything and this is the best we can do. My dog is this way because his previous owner hurt him while clipping his mails but clipping them down too far. I keep that in mind when I clip his claws. Even though he wiggles and is bad, I try to not raise my voice or be mean, even though I have to be firm and not let him move.
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