Dogs also need to have their nails trimmed regularly
Dogs also need to have their nails trimmed regularly Nail trimming? One might think that dogs don't need to trim their nails because they go out for a walk or run every day, or grind their claws on the floor, but that's not true.
Some indoor small dogs such as Poodle, Chihuahua, Yorkshire, fawn , Beijing Ba, etc., the time for outdoor activities is relatively small, the lack of training, and the growth of nails is faster. If the nails are not trimmed in time, they will bend and grow into the dog's foot pads, causing the dog's discomfort, inconvenience, and even inflammation and necrosis.
Secondly, family members will scratch the owner, cut furniture, etc. in the process of living and playing with the dog. The dog's thumb has been degenerated, but there is a flying toe on the inside of the foot, commonly known as flying toe. Suspended toes, also known as dewclaws, can be surgically removed by a veterinarian 2-3 weeks after the puppy is born.
Being used to trimming your pet's nails from a young age should use professional pet nail clippers. There are blood vessels and nerves at the base of the dog's toes and claws. Do not cut too much when trimming. If it is too deep, usually cut off the transparent part of the tip of the nail, which accounts for about 1/3 of the nail. A little carelessness will lead to bleeding, causing the pet's discomfort and resistance or even a shadow of fear in the heart.
Of course, you can also ask a professional pet groomer to clean the dog. After bathing, the nails are softer and easier to operate.