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Old 11-03-2006, 09:08 AM   #5
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When you bring them to the groomer, you have to stress that you don't want their quick to be cut even if they move a lot. I brought mine in for a puppy groom for the first time this week. He had his nails cut before by the vet and then another groomer. I stayed and I made my point across. I told them in whatever situation, I DON'T WANT his quick to be cut. I told them that if they cannot manage to cut his nails because he moves too much, they should tell me and not simply snip too much. I know sometimes you think it is enough to just stay there and they'd be careful but most of the time, you have to let them know what you want and stand up for your puppy if you must.
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