How To Properly Use a Dog Nail Grinder

It is a fact that a dog’s nails are a very vital part of his body, and it’s also a fact that they are often one of the most ignored. Overgrown nails are not only painful to this so-called man’s best friend but can also cause further complications if not well taken care of. If the nail is much longer than the usual and curls into the paw, it can wound the skin and cause infection then crack and split, which will make it painful for the dog to walk.

The usual process to address the problem is to cut the nails with the use of a nail clipper. After some time of wooing the dog and probably some threats from the master (and a snap from the pet), voila, clean pet nails! However, using a clipper can engender cracks and split, in addition to rough edges. The better yet not-well-known choice is a dog nails grinder. With the dog nail grinder, manicuring your pet dog will be as easy as pie:

1) Clean your dogs paws and nails before you begin.

2) Make the nail extend by pressing the dog nail grinder pad on your dogs paw.

3) Identify the quick of the nail and start trimming with the pet nail grinder. Stop if you think the nail is short enough.

4) Smoothen the edge of the nail and repeat the process with the other nails.

Using the dog nail grinder will not only benefit your dog in terms of grooming and hygiene. It will also avert additional expenses on your part if too-long nails take a toll on your best friend. Furthermore, it will promote a better relationship between the two of you. The dog nail grinder means groomed dog nails, and groomed dog nails make a dog more fun and safe to play with!

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