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Tips & tricks for dog claw care

Regular nail care is crucial for the health and well-being of dogs and cats. Overly long nails can cause pain, restrict mobility, and even lead to injury. In this article, you'll learn why nail care is important and how to perform it safely and stress-free for your pet.


🐾 Why is claw care important?

In both dogs and cats, claws that are too long can cause various problems: l

  • Pain and misalignment: Long claws can cause pain when walking and lead to misalignment of the paws.

  • Risk of injury: Claws that are too long can break or tear, which is painful and can become infected.

  • Ingrown claws: Especially in older or less active animals, claws can grow in and injure the tissue.

🐶 Claw care for dogs

When should the claws be cut?

A simple sign is the "click-clack" sound on hard floors. If you hear this, the nails are probably too long. Another test: If you can slide a piece of paper under your dog's nails while they're standing without it getting stuck, the length is fine.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Preparation: Ensure a quiet environment and have suitable nail clippers or pliers ready.

  2. Inspect the paws: Clean the paws and trim any excess fur between the pads.

    Cutting claws:

    • In light-colored claws, the "life" (the area with blood flow) is visible as a pinkish area. Cut off about 2–3 mm before that.

    • Dark claws make it harder to detect life. Trim in small increments and look for a dark spot in the center of the claw—this signals the approach of life.

  3. Follow-up: File down any sharp edges and reward your dog for his patience.

🧰 Useful tips and tools

  • Tools: Use special pet nail clippers or nippers. Human nail clippers are unsuitable.

  • Lighting: A good light source or flashlight helps to detect life in the claw.

  • Hemostasis: Keep hemostatic medication handy in case you accidentally cut into life.

  • Patience: If you are unsure or your pet is very restless, seek professional help from a veterinarian.

Regular nail care is an important part of your pet's health care. With the right technique and a little practice, it becomes a stress-free routine for you and your four-legged friend.

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