crested grooming and nail clipping???

    • Bronze

    crested grooming and nail clipping???

    ok i know i should probably take my dog to the groomer especially being pure bred and all but atm i cant really afford to so i would like to know how to do these things my crested was from an abusive home and he has some matting on his feet but i dont really want to shave him down being that it gets so cold here in new york still at night and i always take him out about 15 mins before bed time to go to the bathroom i was wondering if there where any alternitives to getting rid of matted hair and also would like to know any tips and pointers to cutting my dogs nails
    • Gold Top Dog
    Mmm can't help ya on the grooming.  My mom's great at doing that, so she does all the hair clipping whenevers necessary.  But I think you probably need to cut out the matted areas, they only get worse.  Pet stores probably sell detangling conditioners for dogs that you might be able to use.  With constant brushing I think matting can be kept to a minimum.

    As for the nail clipping, depends on what kind of dog you have.  If he really hates it, start by just holding his paws while u're petting him, gently squeezing them and praising him at the same time.  You might want to invest in a muzzle if you're not too sure on the dog's temperment.  Even the nicest dog can turn around and give you a nasty nip if it really hates getting its nails cut.

    If your dog has clear nails, then you can see how much you can cut off.  If not, then cut off about 1/8 inch.  It's better to cut off a little bit at a time than to cut a lot and make your dog bleed.

    If your dog hates cutting nails, you probably have to get someone to help you hold him down or hold out his paw to you.  DONT let the dog go until you have cut his nails.  It'll only give him the message that "If I fight hard enough, I wont have to get my nails cut".  When we first started cutting our dog's nails, we took a break after each paw, praisnig and rewarding him.  Only let him go after he's calm and no longer fighting you.  Remember to praise lavishly after you're done cutting his nails so he associates it with a good thing.  And cut once a week at first to help him get used to having his nails cut.  After he's okay with it, then you can move on to 2 weeks if you wish.

    Good luck!
    • Bronze
    TY. It's a very complicated situation that revolves around Spencer and his "previous" owners were good to him and did groom him- it's when their son had him that he was abused (the son was mentally retarded and wasn't really aware of what he was doing so the parents took Spencer back to find him a new home) Spencer bathes really well and he usually lets us look at his feet intensly with no problem so I'm sure that nail clipping time won't be a problem.