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Posted 01-02-2009 at 08:12 AM by Nancy1999
After taking Joey to his breeder, she felt like the Petipaws was not getting the nails short enough. Seeing her clip the nails, while he experienced absolutely no discomfort made me rethink my efforts. She explained that as the nails grow so does the quick, and just keeping the nails too long for a week or so, enables the quick to grow longer and longer each time. If nails are kept too long the whole foot can spread. She had to cut the nail to the quick on each nail. Amazingly, Joey didn't flinch or whimper when she did this and it did draw blood. She explained that just like the Peti-paws, it's important how you hold the nail, and it must be held firmly before cutting, this wiggling action of the nail is what causes the pain, not cutting the quick. If I had not witnessed this with my own eyes I would have not believed it.
A month after I saw the breeder, I decided to try to cut Joeys nails with regular clippers with the safety latch, I was able to cut all the front paws, and was careful about holding the nail firmly. No bleeding and the nails are nice and short. It was nerve racking, but one thing that did help was wrapping Joey in a towel, and just holding one paw out.
Anybody want to buy a used Peti-paws?
A month after I saw the breeder, I decided to try to cut Joeys nails with regular clippers with the safety latch, I was able to cut all the front paws, and was careful about holding the nail firmly. No bleeding and the nails are nice and short. It was nerve racking, but one thing that did help was wrapping Joey in a towel, and just holding one paw out.
Anybody want to buy a used Peti-paws?
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Interesting information. Thanks. ~Joanne~ | |
Posted 01-03-2009 at 06:32 AM by 4doggiemama |
Already bought one and my Sasha is scared to death of it. I could never cut her nails at home. Im to scared so i guess im stuck paying the $13.00 at the vet lol. I dont even have to cut the thing on. just pulling it out is enough. She runs to the corner and curls up in a ball its actually kinda cute | |
Posted 01-04-2009 at 10:20 PM by sashasmomma17 |
Thats quite interesting about the quick growing longer if the nails aren't short enough. A bit of a lose lose situation lol. I must admit the nail thing is the scariest aspect of owning a furbaby.I file Tias once a week with an electric nail file for humans,they could be shorter but I once cut the quick with clippers and my poor baby was bleeding all over the place, well it seemed like it. She wasn't in pain , or even notice but it was a sight me running around after her with a bag of flour lol never again.You couldn't see the floor for flour.Hubby came in and thought I was baking a cake lol | |
Posted 05-19-2009 at 09:15 AM by yorkie mad |
Clipping the NailsI, too, purchased a Pedipaws and have to say.." MY 3 YORKIES hate it!!!" So, rather than stress myself and them out.....its to the Vet to clip their nails. | |
Posted 06-16-2009 at 09:24 AM by TJ Shillaire |
On Clipping nails...I also wanted to point out.... My Yorkies will let everyone else touch their nails...EXCEPT ME! They know they control me, I don't control them My Vet has told me to "take control"...well easier said than done with these Terriers, even wrapping in the towel is a challenge in our house. | |
Posted 06-16-2009 at 09:31 AM by TJ Shillaire |
grooming arm made it possiblei finally purchased a grooming arm with a "noose" for my little one's neck. if you've seen the dog whisperer with an unruley dog...i string her up higher on the neck....and i get it done. it is possible! she's a wildcat otherwise. and i gave up the pedipaws. just went with the guillotine nail trimmer. | |
Posted 06-18-2009 at 02:10 PM by exoticimport |
Cutting Sara Jane's nailsThat is what I do too. I "string her up" and can do the back nails that way. But the front feet are a different story. The last time, I discovered if I lay her on her back I can actually cut the front nails without her protesting too much. Something I hope to remember. Yes, I have known that the longer you let the nails grow, the longer the quick grows. A very good reason to clip the nails more often, as much torture as it may be. | |
Posted 10-02-2009 at 09:50 AM by jackidevaney |
I finally found the best thing to use my pedipaws for! Take off the cover and file your own callises! I give myself a pedicure with it all the time. Works great and now I feel like I didn't waste my money. | |
Posted 07-21-2010 at 02:21 PM by spalione |