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Preparing your Puppy for Nail Trims



Preparing your Puppy for Nail Trims

Nail trimming will serve an important role in the health and
well being of your dog, and preparing for this experience will
help you, the groomer and the puppy.Here are a few tips I hope
will help:

Choose a quite time to begin. For some this may be just after
meals. Sit with the puppy and gently massage the paws, including
the paw pads and between the toes. Work your way up to the
pasterns (ankles). Avoid "baby talk" and fast hand movement.
Calm and soothing is the key here.

Start with the rear paws- they will pay less attention to what
you are doing. For tiny puppies you may wish to hold them gently
and use a gentle rocking motion as you begin the massage.
Remember- no baby talk- just low, soothing tones. If your pup
resists or would rather play, give him some play time and
immediately return to your massage technique.

After a few sessions, use an emery board or other nail file on
the tip of the nails. Just one or two passes with the file is
enough to begin with.

Once the puppy has gotten used to you handling the paws it's
time for the nail trim. I prefer to use the scissor or pliers
type of tool. (The guillotine type is acceptable but will
sometimes pull on the nail causing the puppy some discomfort).
Hold the paw in one hand and snip off the tip of each nail.
Start with just the tip. Keep in mind that there is a vein that
goes down into the nail and if you snip up too far you can cause
bleeding. If you aren't comfortable with this process- see a
Professional Groomer, they have the equipment and experience to
ensure a safe and non- traumatizing experience for your puppy.

Remember that some breeds are more sensitive to touch. Some of
these are Dachshunds, Terriers, Chow-Chows, Lhasa Apsos and
Basset Hounds. Dominant dogs and those that frighten easily will
take more patience in handling.

Perhaps more importantly, using these suggestions will establish
a bond of love and trust and go a long way towards a lasting
relationship with your pet.

If you have questions about your puppys first nail trim, e-mail
to questions@carolsbows.com

About the author:
Carol is a Nationally Certified Master Groomer, certified by
the National Dog Groomers Association of America, Inc. A pet
groomer since 1993, she attained National Certification in 2002.
To visit her website, click http://www.carolsbows.com Here you
will find her selection of dog bows, dog collar charms and
further articles on care for your pet.


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