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The importance of trimming your dog's nails

Date: 2024-02-22

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The importance of trimming your dog's nails
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The importance of trimming your dog's nails:

1. Prevent damage to foot pads caused by excessively long nails. If the nails are not cut for a long time, the nails are easy to grow abnormally, and even grow into the dog's foot pads. The dog will feel tingling when walking, and it will cause inflammation and abscess of the foot pads after a long time.

2. Prevent the dog's nails from breaking during activities. If the nails are too long, it is easy for the dog to hook the nails during daily play, running and jumping, and the nails will break and bleed due to external force.

3. Prevent dogs from hurting other people or animals. Dog nails are too sharp, and it is easy to accidentally scratch others when playing with humans or companions. Or when fighting with other animals, it is easy to cause serious injury to the other party.

4. Prevent dogs from destroying furniture, etc. If the dog's nails are too long, it will be very uncomfortable. They will scratch furniture, sofas, etc. to sharpen their claws, and they may scratch curtains, sheets, etc. during play.

5. Prevent the nail blood line from being too long. If the dog does not cut its nails for a long time, the blood line will grow longer and longer. In the end, the only way to clean the nails is to cut off the toe, which is also very painful for the dog.

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