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Need help with dog

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
Jensa said:
Carefully ;) If you aren't confident in your ability to cut his nails without hitting the quick, you should probably take him to a groomer or vet. Here are two sites with pictures and information, though.
excellent pics and instructions.

If you do cut the quick don't panic, it will bleed like crazy but it does stop.


Terry
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michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Terrywoodenpic said:
excellent pics and instructions.

If you do cut the quick don't panic, it will bleed like crazy but it does stop.


Terry
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We daren't cut our dog's nails - they are all black, which means you can't tell where the quick starts; we make sure she gets to run on concrete, chasing balls .....

Fruballs to you Jensa - very good info.:)
You must spread some Karma around before giving it to Jensa again. GRRRRRRRRR
 

martha

Active Member
Very good advice here. If you cut the quick (blood line) it will bleed profusely. I had a rabbit that freaked out when I picked her up once and she threw a nail. She bled as if I had cut her throat, pardon the graffic.

If you are feeling a little uneasy, then go to a pro or a vet, but definately do it. A dog's paws will become deformed causing much pain, if their nails aren't properly trimmed. The natural way is to play with the dog and let it run and scratch the ground. If your dog doesn't get out much to run and play, then definately take it to a professional groomer.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.
 

EnhancedSpirit

High Priestess
I hate doing this. Luckily the dog I have now has mostly white claws, so I can see the little pink nerve in there. I have cut the quick on a dog before. It bleeds alllllllll over the place. Plus the pup will probably never let you touch it's feet again. I would take him to a groomer. Surely they would be happy to show you how to do it properly. And hopefully not charge more than $5-10.
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
orichalcum said:
My puppy needs his nails trimmed, so how do I do it?
Take him/her to your vet. That's what I always do. I was embarrassed, at first, that I couldn't do it myself, but when I tried, I cut too deep. I felt absolutely terrible. The vet doesn't even charge me.
 

bratty

New Member
michel said:
We daren't cut our dog's nails - they are all black, which means you can't tell where the quick starts; we make sure she gets to run on concrete, chasing balls .....
We do the same thing with our dogs. Plenty of running on concrete will do the trick. Dulls those nails down in no time.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I have never cut my dogs quick. My mom did once though. If you do, be ready to get some cleaning supplies, cause blood will flow, and seem to never stop.
 
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