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Unhealthy dog nails can cause pain, discomfort, and even permanent injuries if not addressed.

Recognizing and Treating Unhealthy Dog Nails

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The most common problem for dog claws is lack of proper trimming, but it is possible to have truly unhealthy dog nails. Including brittle nails that break frequently, discharge at the base of the nail, and claws growing into the paw pads.
Dog groomer cutting nails on black Labrador retriever dog

How to Trim Dog Nails

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No dog likes getting their nails cut, but every dog can learn to accept the procedure.
Dog nails grinding. Woman using a dremel to shorten dogs nails. Pet owner dremeling nails on vizsla dog.

What Are the Best Dog Nail Clippers?

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The best dog nail clippers are the ones that fit your hand and are easy for you to maneuver.
Dog scratch pads provide an alternative to clippers for keeping dog nails trimmed.

The Best Dog Scratch Pads for Fear-Free Nail Trims

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A dog scratch board or scratch pad is usually a wooden or plastic board with an abrasive material like sandpaper adhered to one side. They can be used to train dogs to file down their own nails, without the anxiety that may come from using a nail tool. They make great cooperative care options for dogs who don’t like having their feet touched.
Cutting too high when clipping a dog nails is possible. Stopping a dogs nails bleeding is fairly simple.

How to Stop Dog Nail Bleeding

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A dab of styptic powder or corn starch can stop a dogs nail from bleeding.
Brown Chihuahua Dog licking her paw or back foot

Why Dogs Bite Their Feet and Nails

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Does your dog bite his feet or chew on his nails? There are a number of potential medical reasons for this – but it might just be a habit.

How to Groom a Dog at Home

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While it can seem daunting at first, learning the basics of how to groom a dog is well within reach for many dog owners.
Unhealthy dog paws can cause excessive licking as well as a variety of other problems.

Dog Paw and Claw Problems

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Proper care of your dog’s nails and following treatment instructions for any injuries can help keep your dog on the run and allow problems to heal faster.
Canine rehabilitation therapists help provide dogs with physical rehab.

Helping Your Dog with Physical Therapy

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The term “physical therapist” is reserved for practitioners who treat human patients, but canine rehabilitation therapists (that’s the correct term) provide the same assistance for dogs.
Dog sedation for grooming is an option for dogs that find it stressful or taumatic.

Dog Sedation For Grooming

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In some cases, a dog may need to be sedated for grooming. For example, if you have a new rescue dog who is badly matted, sedation may be the kindest way to get him shaved and nails trimmed.
A mature woman is standing behind a bench with a dog sitting on a towel on the bench. She is grooming the dog.

Supplies for Dog Grooming at Home

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Dog grooming at home can be less stressful for your dog, provided that you have the right grooming supplies. Not all dog's coats are the same and different thicknesses and textures require different brushes and rakes.
Close up of a dog's snarling mouth ready to fight. Knowing how to stop a dog from fighting is critical to stop this situation from getting worse.

How to Stop Dogs from Fighting

When dogs fight, it can be scary and stressful for both owners and the dogs involved, especially if they result in injuries to the dogs or the people that attempt to break up the fight. Dogs can fight for different reasons and understanding those reasons—as well as body language precursors that can predict a fight—is important to help prevent fights. This helps keep dogs and the people they live with safe.