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Pets with too long nails can lead to direct contact with the floor, unable to grip the ground, and in the process of movement will slip and fall. If you don’t trim your pet’s nails, they will get bent and stuck into the meat because they are too long. Your dog will feel pain; in severe cases, it will become inflamed, red, and swollen.
How To Use Pet Nail Scissors
- Wash and dry your dog’s feet first.
- Find the right position and hold onto the soles of your pet’s feet.
- Nail scissors at 45° Angle to cut off nails, it is best not to get blood line.
- If you accidentally cut the blood line, use cotton and styptic powder to stop the bleeding immediately.
- After cutting the nails, you can appropriately build the hair on the sole of the foot, so as not to make the pet slip.
- Be assertive when cutting your nails.
- Dogs have Wolf claws. Don’t forget to trim them. The claws are not cut for a long time, they will grow into the meat. It is best to cut your pet’s nails every 7-10 days to prevent them from getting too long and causing blood lines too long is hard to handle.
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