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Originally Posted by Dame When I first got Winston he was pretty much the same way. His nails was ridiculously long - even after I had the vet cut them because of how long they had been growing for. He fought me tooth and nail when it was time to trim, and even burritoing him didn't help. Since he squirmed and fought so much I gave up on the clippers and switched to grinding. (I have one of those little motorized "manicure kits" and I find the grit nail tool works just as well at the dremel - which I have too, but bigger in my hand.) This helped us a lot because when he moves I can't accidentally hit the quick - but you do need to make sure you don't hit the pads.) It worked really well in getting him used to having his feet and his nails touched in a way that's not painful. (Not that nail clipping is, but if he flinches or moves and you cut the quick its not fun for them.
After 4 months of doing it every other day (little bits at a time) I can actually clip his nails with a clipper as long as I am quick about it.
If you have a really had time with it, I would suggest bringing him to your vet or groomer for a nail trim. Shouldn't cost you a whole lot either. It will make sure his nails don't get too long while you two try to work things out, and perhaps it will help him get adjusted and realize its not so scary. |
Burritoing. Ha!
I just started cutting Thor's nails too. I think I am going to stick to filing. He squealed a couple times even though I didn't think I was anywhere near the quick, and he didn't bleed. It was too stressful, for both of us!
He doesn't love the filing, but he tolerates it. He's small, so I just use a very abrasive human nail file. Also, I handle his paws and touch his claws a lot generally so that he is used to it.