DIY Dog Manicure

Dogs may find walking unpleasant due to overgrown nails, and also run the danger of being unintentionally ripped off when playing, which could call for costly veterinarian treatment. Although a doggie manicure is typically not overly costly, most patient dog owners can manage at home; doing it yourself will save you rather a lot of money over the lifetime of your dog. While paying a groomer to trim your dog’s nails would cost roughly $15-$20 each time, investing in a good nail grinder (trimmer) kit will cost between $25-$60.


Starting to cut your dog’s nails when they are still young helps them to develop the habit of relaxing for a manicure. They will eventually grow so used to the procedure that, in old age, they will seldom fidget.

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