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Is it safer than cutting?
Is it safer than cutting?
Yes. Since there is no direct cut, you avoid the risk of cutting too much or hitting the quick. It’s amore gradual and less stressful alternative, especially for nervous dogs.
What about the back legs?
What about the back legs?
The back nails usually wear down naturally during daily walks.
By keeping the front nails short and well-maintained, you’re addressing the most important issue: pressure, posture, and discomfort caused by uneven weight distribution.
The front paws carry most of your dog’s body weight. They grow faster and take the most impact, which is why they need more frequent maintenance.
If you ever need to trim the back nails occasionally, it will be much less frequent and much easier than struggling with all four paws from the start.
Overgrown Nails Can Lead To Disaster!
Symptoms of Overgrown Nails
Increased Anxiety
Long Term Joint & Pressure Damage
Ingrown Nail & Paw Infections
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