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Trent
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Toe nails

Does anybody have a good way to keep a dogs toe nails short? I know the obvious answer is to trim them, but I didnt know if anybody had a way to keep them back and prevent them from growing so fast.

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Run em on the road

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dremmel them some dogs just grow extremely fast and you will have no choice but to grind them more often... but you can get them back way farther. You can go to the tools dept at walmart/kmart and get 1 that is bat. operated for about $20.

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Then just stop when you hit the quick? That would give it a more rounded point to it too instead of being jagged when you cut them.

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the dremmel is GREAT - get one. I too got a cordless for about $20 - normally run it on the low setting. round it back and forth across the tip and they will stay pretty well.

concrete runs help too - can't wait to get mine.

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Thanks for all the tips.

GOINGDEEP- I will be up this weekend then and we will give it a try.

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Do you guys not know the damage of running HIGH speed tools on a dogs toenails. Wow. How hard is it to keep the toenails trimmed.
Not that hard. 1 time every two weeks.
Come on guys. Our dogs are our buddies. They work hard to please us..Let's take the best care we can for them.
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Toe nails

Kennel them on concrete it will naturally wear them down. If you have off the ground kennel pour a small pad with a kennel run and rotate through the line up.

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quote:
Originally posted by JMollett
Do you guys not know the damage of running HIGH speed tools on a dogs toenails. Wow. How hard is it to keep the toenails trimmed.
Not that hard. 1 time every two weeks.
Come on guys. Our dogs are our buddies. They work hard to please us..Let's take the best care we can for them.
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Have you used one?
The dogs PREFER it. They don't like the clippers. Plus with the Dremmel, you can sand them short of the quick whereas it is not uncommon to clip too short into the quick. They REALLY don't like that. It doesn't do any damage. It actually smooths them better and allows you to sand off any splinters or rough places that may happen (which clippers often cause). I use mine on low. There is also a slower "Pedipaws" that runs on batteries that works pretty well if you take the guard off. But, since I got the dremmel, I don't use the other. Try it!

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PediPaws or Peticure Yes. Dremmel No.
I'm finishing up my degree to become a Vet. I know what is safe and what isn't.
I'm not telling you guys not to use it, but their is a lot of dangerous things could happen.
What happens if you get a bur on the sanding wheel and it grabs hold of the nail..Well, I think it will just rip it out. Then you got a Vet bill for Antibiotics, suturing the skin closed, etc.
Here is the main problem that I see using the dremmel instead of clippers.
The dremmel vibrates the toe nail. Causing it to be weak at the base and allowing it to break off easy and rip out if it gets caught in something.
I would just say use at your own risk.
best of luck to everyone.
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Most vets I have been around use.........YEP.......a dremmel.......vets are being trained to care fo a dog in the way to make the most money these days. I'll bet a person would be surprised how many people cut into the quick and run the dog to the vet. becouse of the blood.

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these gonna be vets crack me up.... they teach them quick how to get your money these days....

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quote:
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Most vets I have been around use.........YEP.......a dremmel.......vets are being trained to care fo a dog in the way to make the most money these days. I'll bet a person would be surprised how many people cut into the quick and run the dog to the vet. becouse of the blood.


the groomers use them also - but again on LOW. The cordless I have is the same as the groomers have and it has a high and low option. They also sell them at the big petstores, but they cost a lot more there.

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I have a Pedipaw for my hounds, but it was good for about 2 trimmings on tough nails before it quit working. I'd say it will work fine for a smaller dog, but on my big dogs/dogs with really thick nails it just bogs down. I'm not really comfortable using a Dremmel, but it really does work the best. Here's a link for an affordable (yes, "Dremmel" brand) nail grinder from a grooming supply site that I buy a lot from. They have several other less expensive models as well. Even my "problem" dogs when it comes to nail trimming seem to behave better for a grinder.

http://www.petedge.com/product/Groo...c/501/44007.uts

I haven't checked into a price yet, but something else I've seen advertised at the vet is nail cauterizing. This is supposed to be really helpful for dogs that have long quicks, and I've considered doing it on one of my blueticks that will grow talons in no time....

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Dremel

I got 3 here that I need to break mine out on. You might as well bring yours up too this weekend, and we'll have a trim fest in the shop.

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quote:
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I have a Pedipaw for my hounds, but it was good for about 2 trimmings on tough nails before it quit working. I'd say it will work fine for a smaller dog, but on my big dogs/dogs with really thick nails it just bogs down. I'm not really comfortable using a Dremmel, but it really does work the best. Here's a link for an affordable (yes, "Dremmel" brand) nail grinder from a grooming supply site that I buy a lot from. They have several other less expensive models as well. Even my "problem" dogs when it comes to nail trimming seem to behave better for a grinder.

http://www.petedge.com/product/Groo...c/501/44007.uts

I haven't checked into a price yet, but something else I've seen advertised at the vet is nail cauterizing. This is supposed to be really helpful for dogs that have long quicks, and I've considered doing it on one of my blueticks that will grow talons in no time....



Yeah, my Pedipaw is o.k. but don't really like it. Not only does it bog on the heavy nails, but the batteries don't last long either.

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We ended up buying one of those pedipaws and it does a pretty good job, dogs dont quite know what to think about it. We also made appointments for the vet to get them cauterized, its next thursday. I will let you all know how it goes.

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