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How Do I Trim My New Puppy’s Nails?



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So how do you get your adorable little, whirling dervish to sit still long enough to have his nails trimmed? More importantly, how do you trim them without causing either of you undue stress or pain?

Acclimate before cutting puppy nails.

Ideally, you should be getting your puppy accustomed to certain kinds of handling before there is even a need for it. Every day you should be looking in his ears, checking his teeth, opening his mouth like you are giving him imaginary pills and handling his feet and nails.

Observe carefully when cutting puppy nails.

While you are getting your puppy used to having his feet and nails handled, look at the anatomy of his toenails. Dog’s nails tend to grow out straight or horizontally at first and then naturally curve down toward the ground and taper to a point. If your puppy has any white nails, you will be able to see the pink area or “quick” at the base or beginning of the nail where the blood supply is.

Have your tools ready when cutting puppy nails. There are generally two types of dog nail clippers:

1. The guillotine type—with a circle at the end that encloses the nail and a blade the moves into the circle to cut the nail tip.
2. A scissor type that cuts from two sides coming together.

It is personal preference which you prefer to use. However, both types of clippers can seem awfully big and can make it difficult to actually see the nail when cutting a young puppy’s little nails.

Start small when cutting puppy nails.

At this point, you and your puppy are already used to feet and toe handling and so try cutting a couple of nails. You don’t have to cut all of them in one sitting. Play with a few. And then cut a couple while giving the same verbal, food rewards and encouragement as before. Trim as many as you both feel comfortable with, but don’t push it.

Don’t panic if your puppy cries.

Little kids cry when they get a haircut. That doesn’t mean their hair hurts. So if your puppy whines when you are cutting his nails, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve hurt him. It may just be that he’s anxious about the process and the strange pressure on his nails. With that being said, can you hurt him if you cut the nail too short? Sure. Will he bleed? Yes. Will he survive? Absolutely.

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