Dog Claw Clipping

Your furry friend’s comfort and health are our top priorities. Regular claw clipping promotes optimal mobility and prevents pain. Book today stress-free dog nail clipping so we help them feel their best while their paws stay looking perfect!

Benefits of Dog Claw Clipping

  • Reduces injury risks

  • Prevents pain and discomfort

  • Promotes heathy paws

  • Prevents claw splitting

  • Improves home environment

All to Know About Dog Claw Clipping

As you may have already discovered, most dogs are very sensitive to having their feet touched. Handling of your dog's feet should be a separate session to nail clipping. Making sure that you can pick up, touch, stroke, and squeeze your dog's foot is essential.

Are your dog’s claws too long?

When a dogs nails get too long and start to touch the ground the claw will start to push back into the nail bed. Think of trying to walk with a pair of shoes that are a size smaller than you need and think of that discomfort. That is happening to your dog. The increase pressure causes pain to your canine companion. In an attempt to mitigate the pain dogs will alter how they stand and move around. As a result they change their posture and gait. Alignments start to shift and their joints will suffer. Their feet will begin to look flattened and splayed. In severe cases, even arthritis can be accelerated.

How short should be the dog’s nails?

Now claw clipping possible in the comfort of your own home!

General rule of thumb is that the nails should not touch or make sound on hard surfaces like a floorboard. However if your dog is still clicking on the floor after you successfully clipped their nails to the quick do not worry. With continues clipping in shorter amount of time you can get the quick to recede. Nails that have been let to grow out will undoubtedly have longer quicks as well. With regular trimming the quick will recede naturally with the nail. 

How often should you cut your dog’s nails?

This depends on the dog and their way of life. A dog that has adequate walks on concrete will naturally grind down their nails. The ones running on mostly soft ground will need more help grinding down their nails. Generally, people clip between 2 - 6 weeks. If you hear the familiar clicking of nails on tile you know you should trim your dogs nail.

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