Dog Nail Trimming

The Paw-dicure Your Dog Deserves

Is cutting of nails in dogs painful?

If done correctly, cutting a dog’s nails should not be painful. However, if you cut the nail too short, you can hit the quick, which is the sensitive part of the nail that contains blood vessels and nerves. 

This can be painful for your dog and may result in bleeding. It’s important to use sharp, high-quality clippers and to take your time when trimming your dog’s nails to avoid injuring them

The Benefits of Trimming Your Dog's Nails

Regular nail trimming can provide a number of benefits for your dog’s health and wellbeing. Some of these benefits include:

  • Reduced risk of injury: Long nails can get caught on things and tear, which can be painful and lead to infection. Trimming your dog’s nails can help prevent this.
  • Improved mobility: Overgrown nails can affect your dog’s gait and cause joint pain. Keeping their nails trimmed can help improve their mobility and overall comfort.
  • Reduced scratching: If your dog’s nails are too long, they can scratch and damage furniture, carpets, and other household items. Trimming their nails can help reduce this behavior.
  • Better hygiene: Regular nail trimming can help prevent ingrown nails and infections, which can be painful and may require medical attention.

Dog Nail Clipping At The Groom Pad

At our salon, we use only the highest quality tools to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for your pup. We will first assess your pup‘s nails to determine the length and whether or not they need to be trimmed. Once the assessment is complete, we will then use special clippers to carefully trim the nails.

 

How much does it cost for a doggy nail trim?

Nail Cut easy

£10

Nail Cut Tricky

£15

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