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Join Date: Nov 2009
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I am trying to get an idea if I am getting Saber's nails trimmed short enough. They look good to me but still do the tikka-tikka-tikka on the hard floors. I trim off the ends but there sure seems to be a lot of nail left. If you can, would you please post a picture of how short your dog's nails are?
(I have a dremel, haven't used it yet, but am trying to get a visual of how short is appropriate).
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Join Date: May 2011
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Depending on how long your dog's nails are right now, you may not be able to get them as short as you want. The quick in the nail is what determines how short you can cut/grind them. Any shorter and you will cause your dog to bleed.
If you are hoping to get short nails, try grinding them a little bit each week. Look at the center part of the nail (assuming your dog has black nails) if you see a moist black dot, you're getting close to the quick and you should stop grinding! I have wood floors, and don't like the clickclickclick of dog nails, so I keep all my dog's nails really short (that, and we go on long walks on paved roads so that also helps to keep them short) Any shorter than what I have, and I think they'd be a bit uncomfortable for the dogs.. mine haven't show any signs of discomfort from the length I have their nails.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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TOO LONG! Elsa has claws, I hate to admit. I really need to get a dremel--I've quicked her so many times I freak out and then just wait forever to do it, which only makes the situation worse.
Plus, her conformation is kind of weird (she has loose front feet) and her back ones grind down wonderfully which the front ones are talons. I'm a BAD MOM!
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Illinois
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Good question!
I love toe penciling (sorry that is OT)I've never had to trim Sage's back nails. They wear down on their own. His front nails are long, they click on the hardwood. I would like them to be as short as his back nails but am afraid to quick him. I trim a little bit off about every other week but have been afraid to go any shorter. I will try to get a photo up tomorrow. |
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Location: SW, MI
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I love the looks of short nails...and tight feet~ Nice feet/nails in e.rigby's pic!
My dogs have longer nails and it bugs me, I've read that fish oil, coconut or hemp oil really makes them grow quick. My dogs nails do grow fast! The rears are nice, but the fronts are longer than I like, hard to keep up on them....I have Karlo's done every 3 weeks as he fights it big-time. He's the only one that goes to a groomer for pedi's |
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I try to keep them short. When they get away from me, it is dremel every 4-5 days to get that quick moving back gradually.
The AKC standard calls for short nails. Can you believe the standard speaks to nails?! |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: WA
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Wow e.rigby, you got those super short! I probably need to start dremelling but I think it will scare her and don't have time to do a proper, slow, easy dremel intro so I keep putting it off. I clip her nails every week but I've quicked her twice so I tend not to take much off. Thanks for the picture!
ETA, I think I will post a picture of her nails tomorrow for feedback.
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Shawn Mom to five kids and Speedy the Wonderdog, (toy poodle/pom mix), 13 years old "Saber" Jette vom Wildhaus CGC 11/09/10 Last edited by cassadee7; 09-15-2011 at 12:47 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Connecticut
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I keep all our dogs nails short to the hair line. I push out their nail while I dremmel and when they are standing on all 4 feet all nails are barely peeking from the hair line. But obviously when you put pressure on the nail to push it forward to dremmel there is still a decent nail. I hate the clicking and I can't imagine it feels good with the concussion of every nail hitting the ground every time they move.
It takes time to get them this short. I started dremmeling every 3rd day until all nails were short now I do once or twice a week to keep up with them.
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