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Old 08-06-2007, 03:08 PM
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Both of mine are very good about having their nails clipped. I still can't figure out why Radar squeals when I cut Lilly's nails and not his, but whatever. The problem is Lilly's dewclaws. They are very tight to her legs and they grow very quickly. I don't really have any flexibility in them to get them clipped.
If I push them back toward her body, it is very hard to see what I am clipping, and since her nails are black, it is hard enought to start with. She only has dewclaws on the front. What do the rest of you do with dewclaws that are placed that tightly?
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Old 08-06-2007, 03:26 PM
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If it's a matter of fur covering dewclaw and not being able to extend it out far enough in order to see what you're clipping... recommend using a nylon sock when you do nails. Press them through the nylon exposing only the nail and then dremel, if you have one. If not, clip while carefully extending nail a bit with your finger between bone and digit. As for length, just tip dewclaw once a week until you're able to get it shorter. As this nail never has contact with the ground, you'll often find the quick has grown out to the full length of the nail and it takes awhile to get this back.
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Old 08-07-2007, 04:39 PM
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I see a lot of dogs that have the same problem. (Im a groomer).
These nails can be a challenge to safely cut due to them curling back into the dogs' leg so tightly sometimes. And They just dont want to extend out like the other nails can when you need to cut them. With most dogs I have found that cat/bird nail trimmers are great for reaching into tight spaces that regular nail clippers cant reach safely. Like otch1 said, try to tip the nails once a week to back the quick up....or try keeping them filed down with a nail file and do it often.
Good luck.
(If your dog is long haired and you try a dremmel type nail trimmer...make sure the hair is clipped away from the nails first...it can really hurt if the coat gets caught up in those things!)
Great idea with using a nylon sock Otch1 !!
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Old 08-07-2007, 05:10 PM
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Like Beth says, Eddies dewclaws are exactly the same and i file them down every second day with a small nail file, it keeps the short and also rounded so it doesnt scratch if he jumps up on you. On the rare occasion that i used to forget and they grew too long i used human nail clippers which fitted at an angle and were able to snip easily.
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Old 09-18-2007, 06:37 AM
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If you cut the quik does it hurt the dog or just bleed? My boy has black nails also, he got them cut at the vet yesterday but I dont want them getting so pointed. If you file them with a regular human nail file will this also push back the quick?
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Old 09-18-2007, 10:41 AM
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Some dogs, it hurts like h*ll if you quick them accidentally. Others barely notice.

Take a lot of filing to get much nail off I'd think. But with a small dog, you never know it might help you. It's good for rounding just clipped nails though.
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Old 09-18-2007, 11:41 AM
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My next question is this, there is some white poweder that is put on the quick when it is cut, what is that called and what is the chemical make up as I live in Europe and will have to ask for it by the name then the chemical make up, as long as it is not Anthrax, LMAO
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Old 09-18-2007, 10:06 PM
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Its called styptic powder.
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Old 09-19-2007, 04:07 AM
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Its called styptic powder.
do you know the chemical make up as they do not have this here but by its chemical make up they can possibly order it for me?
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Old 09-19-2007, 06:39 AM
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Well I checked and was shocked, they do not have this, what they use here to stop the bleeding on dogs is some hot iron thing Gruhhhh. I wonder if someone will send me a tiny drop since his feet are so small? I will pay for it.
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