Serious question here from someone who has never lived with dogs. If done correctly, is there an actual problem for the dog, caused by having the nails trimmed? Or is more like Cats and getting a Flea Bath? No way to make the cat enjoy that one.
I took my dog for a bath once, and was asked if I wanted her nails clipped… I said O.K.but then I was forever waiting till they said she was ready…. way longer than they said it would be! …and the poor thing come out limping, leaving blood spots!! I wonder how long it was bleeding too much for them to bring her out!
Our current dog wouldn’t let us or the vet techs clip her nails. A groomer has been able to do it with a nail grinder instead of a clipper — and lots of gentle patience.
KenTheCoffinDweller about 3 years ago
Serious question here from someone who has never lived with dogs. If done correctly, is there an actual problem for the dog, caused by having the nails trimmed? Or is more like Cats and getting a Flea Bath? No way to make the cat enjoy that one.
Ida No about 3 years ago
Clipper face, vet face, dewormer in the dog treat face, spay face. Hey, it’s face time!
ChristineMurphy about 3 years ago
I leave it to the professionals.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Be brave Sophie. It’s easier to climb up on the counter without the point bits on the end of your fingers.
Doctor Toon about 3 years ago
Our 2 long haired cats get knots, they hide from the brushes and clippers
MCProfessor about 3 years ago
My son’s Bassett hound howled like he was being tortured when his nails were being clipped.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
But Sophie, you’ll be more stealthy when your nails aren’t clicking on the floor.
suelou about 3 years ago
I took my dog for a bath once, and was asked if I wanted her nails clipped… I said O.K.but then I was forever waiting till they said she was ready…. way longer than they said it would be! …and the poor thing come out limping, leaving blood spots!! I wonder how long it was bleeding too much for them to bring her out!
SapphireSkies Premium Member about 3 years ago
Our current dog wouldn’t let us or the vet techs clip her nails. A groomer has been able to do it with a nail grinder instead of a clipper — and lots of gentle patience.