Freedom
Posted : 4/17/2013 8:22:09 AM
I used clippers with a nail guard, like these:
http://www.petedge.com/product/Millers-Forge-Pet-Nail-Clipper/43297.uts
For the past 6 months or so, I've been taking my flock of fluffs to a groomer once a month to get the nails done. Willy bites, Tasha is a puppy mill rescue and needs at least 4 hands to hold her. Adding in the other 2 just made sense since I was already making the trip. My dogs, it takes 2 people, one holds the dog comfortably, and rubs the ears, belly, while the other does the nails, first clipping and then using a dremel grinder. We had to make several trips when I started this, just having the dogs go in (one at a time), meet the 2 women, get treats and cuddles, be picked up, have their feet touched, and then we left. Tasha in particular had to make quite a few of these trips.
Playing ball with the dogs out on a concrete or hottop surface will help as well. Walking the dogs on those surfaces helps.
I'm wondering why your dogs are nibbling their nails in the first place, though. That is not normal behavior. Have they always done this or is it something new? Did you change foods? This could be a food allergy making their feet itch. Also, nails should not splinter. What food are you feeding? PLease be specific: brand AND FORMULA.