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It’s not just your little guy’s fingernails that need to be trimmed. Here are some helpful tips for trimming your pets’ nails.

Fingernails

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Tips and Tricks:

1) Try biting the nail. It may give you a clearer cut.

2) Swipe cold water over the nail — or use a hot water bottle to cool the nail down before removing it.

3) Trim the nail with your toenails.

4) When removing the nail from the nail, create a small impression using your nail clippers and run your thumbnail down the nail in a downward direction.

5) Use a rotary brush or fork to remove the nail cuticle, which helps relieve swelling.

6) Fingernails that are removed on the small end often grow on the larger end of the nail, leaving a long arch. Remove them on the opposite side of the nail and the arch will die.

7) Keep a razor blade in your purse to shave your dog’s nails.

8) Wash your hands after trimming and change gloves when washing dog’s legs.

9) S

he used scissors, a blade and a hammer on nails.

10) Nails are important to you and your pet. Do your best to keep them trim.