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Trimming your dog’s nails: How to do it right (and what to avoid)
Many dog owners fear nail trimming more than their four-legged friends do. Others underestimate how quickly things can go ...
Caring for your dog’s hair, teeth, nails, and ears goes far beyond just appearance—it’s about ensuring their overall well-being and preventing potential health issues down the line. From dental care ...
Imagine walking in stilettos 24/7: Your posture changes, your gait shifts and with time, discomfort can lead to pain and even lasting damage. Now, picture a dog with overgrown nails – this is how they ...
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My Dog Broke A Nail, Now What?
Seeing your pup showing signs of pain is never easy, and the sight of blood can be particularly alarming. While a broken nail may not seem like a major source of alarm, that one small injury can ...
Even if your dog is mellow about most grooming routines, nail trimming often becomes the exception. Small missteps can build into lasting fear or discomfort and make trims much tougher than they have ...
Which dog nail grinders are best? If your furry friend has dark, thick nails or just doesn’t like traditional nail clippers, you probably have a hard time trying to keep your dog’s nails well-trimmed.
Like humans, sometimes dogs bite their nails. This can be for a number of reasons, from grooming to a medical issue, and many dog owners are left wondering if they should worry. My dog, Dixie, ...
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