How to Keep a Dog Calm While Trimming His Nails
Trimming a dog's nails is part of regular dog grooming. A dog's nails should be trimmed regularly to prevent them from growing into the dog's paw. Many dogs do not like having their feet touched and especially hate having their nails trimmed. Dogs that don't enjoy getting their nails trimmed can be difficult to handle and may even bite. Keeping a dog calm during a nail trim is the key to a less stressful experience for both the dog and the person trimming the nails.
Instructions
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Trim the dog's nails in a quiet environment if possible. Loud noises or a lot of distractions can make the dog more nervous.
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Talk to the dog softly and give it a massage to help it relax. Be sure to gently massage down the dog's legs and paws.
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Pick up the dog's paw while the other person continues to massage and speak softly to the dog. Trim the dog's nails, being careful not to cut the dog's nails too short.
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Trim the nails on the remaining paws. If the dog becomes agitated at any point, calm it down by massaging it before continuing.
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Give the dog praise and perhaps a treat once the nail trimming is complete.
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Tips & Warnings
Take as much time as needed to get the dog calm before beginning.
If the dog is extremely nervous, you may only be able to trim one paw during the session.
The goal is to keep the dog calm during the nail trimming process and for it to associate getting a nail trim with getting a massage.
References
- Photo Credit nail scissors image by Aleksandr Ugorenkov from Fotolia.com