| Whitewolf |
| When your money drains with every click you make - yep barn manager is entering horses XD |
| Whitewolf |
| When your money drains with every click you make - yep barn manager is entering horses XD |
| MakeEm Fancy |
| My chiweenie and my blue heeler are nightmares when it comes to trimming. I manage though lol |
| Kaldwin Stud |
| I started off with a rubber lickimat covered in peanut butter and I would suction it to my shower wall to distract the dog while I dremeled his nails. That kept him too busy to fight me while he got used to it. Now I can basically just grab his feet and do it wherever, he might try to step away or pull his feet a little but he's pretty cooperative overall. And he knows he'll get a big chewy prize when it's done, like a trachea, pig ear, or beef cheek roll |
| Minerva |
| I hate doing nails- I'm always terrified I'll cut too much or they'll move at a shit time |
| Sforzando |
| same here tano, once upon a time i used to trim nails like it was no big deal. now i cry every time i get close to quicking mine HAHA |
| Sylvan Lake Stables |
| I'm also paranoid of quicking nails despite working as a dog groomer in the past. So I dremel my dog's nails. If I try to clip them it's like wrestling a gator, he expresses his anal glands, nobody's happy. But with the dremel he stands still and lets me do it, and I can get right down to the quick with no risk of cutting it, and then I can round the nail off instead of leaving a sharp point as well. I'm the biggest advocate for dremeling nails on any dog who will tolerate it |
| Minerva |
| I'd 100% say take her to a professional for at least her first time then if you're not confident doing them. Or just spend a little bit of time each day working on filing them down a little at a time. Alternatively (and I don't know if this is actually good advice or not but it works for me) if there's anywhere with a big slab of concrete you can play lots of tug of war and fetch on, they'll wear down on that. I think I've only cut Paddy's claws once in two years because he spends all his time zipping about in the warehouse yanking things about |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| yeah, dark nails are tricky. best have a vet do it especially if she doesn't like her feet touched. then you can work on getting her comfortable with her feet until the next time she needs a trim |
| Transformers Acres |
| Molly HATES having her feet touched, and she's solid black, aside from a white spot on her chest. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| and hopefully the vet/vet tech can make it a good experience for her. bring treats! |
| Minerva |
| Or honestly just take her to the vet or a groomer and ask them to do it- they'd be quite happy to and then you've got some peace of mind then |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| ok. it should be doable with some good scissors but can be far more difficult because they're bigger. I'd definitely recommend getting some at some point, but probably like min said using a file is the best (and safest) shot for now |
| Minerva |
| I put mine in the living room window so they can peer at people walking past as I do it xD |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| oooh a file's a good shout min if you do have propper clippers then just be sure you're trimming at somewhat of an angle so it doesn't clip the blood vessel in the claw. look for all the paler keratin and avoid the darker thread in the middle higher up |
| Sforzando |
| i have a dog who haaates his feet being touched so we've gotten to him laying down comfortably on the couch, with his paws off the edge, and i go one at a time and treat with peanut butter between. every clip gets a peanut butter reward. he usually yanks his feet for the first few min so i have to hold him tight but after a nail or two, he's good until the next time lol |
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| Whitewolf |
| When your money drains with every click you make - yep barn manager is entering horses XD |
| MakeEm Fancy |
| My chiweenie and my blue heeler are nightmares when it comes to trimming. I manage though lol |
| Kaldwin Stud |
| I started off with a rubber lickimat covered in peanut butter and I would suction it to my shower wall to distract the dog while I dremeled his nails. That kept him too busy to fight me while he got used to it. Now I can basically just grab his feet and do it wherever, he might try to step away or pull his feet a little but he's pretty cooperative overall. And he knows he'll get a big chewy prize when it's done, like a trachea, pig ear, or beef cheek roll |
| Minerva |
| I hate doing nails- I'm always terrified I'll cut too much or they'll move at a shit time |
| Sforzando |
| same here tano, once upon a time i used to trim nails like it was no big deal. now i cry every time i get close to quicking mine HAHA |
| Sylvan Lake Stables |
| I'm also paranoid of quicking nails despite working as a dog groomer in the past. So I dremel my dog's nails. If I try to clip them it's like wrestling a gator, he expresses his anal glands, nobody's happy. But with the dremel he stands still and lets me do it, and I can get right down to the quick with no risk of cutting it, and then I can round the nail off instead of leaving a sharp point as well. I'm the biggest advocate for dremeling nails on any dog who will tolerate it |
| Minerva |
| I'd 100% say take her to a professional for at least her first time then if you're not confident doing them. Or just spend a little bit of time each day working on filing them down a little at a time. Alternatively (and I don't know if this is actually good advice or not but it works for me) if there's anywhere with a big slab of concrete you can play lots of tug of war and fetch on, they'll wear down on that. I think I've only cut Paddy's claws once in two years because he spends all his time zipping about in the warehouse yanking things about |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| yeah, dark nails are tricky. best have a vet do it especially if she doesn't like her feet touched. then you can work on getting her comfortable with her feet until the next time she needs a trim |
| Transformers Acres |
| Molly HATES having her feet touched, and she's solid black, aside from a white spot on her chest. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| and hopefully the vet/vet tech can make it a good experience for her. bring treats! |
| Minerva |
| Or honestly just take her to the vet or a groomer and ask them to do it- they'd be quite happy to and then you've got some peace of mind then |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| ok. it should be doable with some good scissors but can be far more difficult because they're bigger. I'd definitely recommend getting some at some point, but probably like min said using a file is the best (and safest) shot for now |
| Minerva |
| I put mine in the living room window so they can peer at people walking past as I do it xD |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| oooh a file's a good shout min if you do have propper clippers then just be sure you're trimming at somewhat of an angle so it doesn't clip the blood vessel in the claw. look for all the paler keratin and avoid the darker thread in the middle higher up |
| Sforzando |
| i have a dog who haaates his feet being touched so we've gotten to him laying down comfortably on the couch, with his paws off the edge, and i go one at a time and treat with peanut butter between. every clip gets a peanut butter reward. he usually yanks his feet for the first few min so i have to hold him tight but after a nail or two, he's good until the next time lol |
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