Grooming Your Pet
Grooming is an important part of companion animal guardianship. Pets need regular brushing, bathing, and dental care, and some animals with longer hair (e.g., Persians, poodles) often require frequent trips to the groomer.
Another important aspect of maintaining your pet's appearance is giving regular nail trims. For dogs and cats, long nails can become painful and interfere with their ability to walk. This grooming ritual also helps you protect your floors and furniture from being unintentionally scratched and your clothes from being snagged. Here's what you need to know to groom your pet's nails.
Before you clip
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Get your pet used to having its paws handled.
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Begin by speaking softly as you massage each paw, gently separating the toes.
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Your pet may instinctively pull away. If this happens, repeat whatever it was your dog didn't like, but do it more slowly and gently until it begins to accept it.
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When you think your pet is ready, cut one or two nails.
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Have a treat ready for positive reinforcement.