| How to clip you pet's nails |
If
your dog’s nails are clicking on the floor or getting snagged in your
carpet it is time for a pedicure. Trimming your cat’s nails will help
if your cat uses its nails to harass your furniture, or you!Always use trimmers designed for pets, and make sure they are sharp. It may help to have your veterinary nurse or vet show you how to clip your pet’s nails before your first attempt. It helps to start trimming your cat or dog’s nails while they are young. Use positive reinforcement and treats to reward your pet each time you clip their nails.
Avoid cutting into the quick, this is the pink part which contains
nerves and blood vessels. It is best to cut 1mm away from the quick. If
your pet has black nails it is often impossible to see the quick. In
these pets clip a little at the time from the tip of the nail, when you
see a little moisture stop clipping.
Remember to trim the dew claw on the inside of the leg, as these are
prone to becoming ingrown. Clip nails once or twice a month. If you
don’t trim the nails regularly the quick will lengthen. |