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Well I thought I had a good groomer until..... I have always been impressed with the job my groomer does, but recently I noticed charlie limping around. And of coarse I was scared and the first thing I thought was... Oh great... it's his knees. Well. then I noticed it looked like it's coming from one of his front legs, not the back. I feel his nails and one of his nails is so long its curling under. that must be bothering him. I am sure that is what it is that is making him limp a little. I'm calling my vet instead to see if I can get him in to get those nails trimmed. But my groomer is going to hear about this. My friend was insisting I try hers. She says hers is great. I may give them a try now. No excuse really. The nails should be clipped when they get groomed, right? I take him regularly, his nail should not be so long it's curling under. |
I've always been too scared to do that on my own. I have clippers but I would rather have someone else do that. Plus that, Charlie always fights me more. |
My groomer charges separately for nail trimming, so I always have to specify that I want it done. When in doubt, be sure to mention EVERYTHING you want done (or not done, like anal gland expression), even if you think it should be obvious. |
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It's the dewclaw, they curl up & dig into their paw if it's not trimmed...I can't believe why your groomer would've missed that.:confused: Weird. Fired. loll Hope your new groomer will be more attentive to Charlie. |
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That's what I would think. I always get the whole package so I assumed his nails were included.. I am going into my vet today and he is going to do it. He is right around the corner. And since it is so long, I would rather have him do it. |
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Sorry about Charlie! At the very least your groomer should have found and informed you by phone while Charlie was there that the dew claw was long and needed clipping if nail clipping is a separate charge! |
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I had an older Pommie client that had both his dewclaws curled up & digging into his paw. My face was seriously like this when I saw it.:eek: I felt so bad for the old guy. I cut it & was wondering what his paw would look like & was hoping it wouldn't bleed...or worse, have the nail stuck in there & I needed to pull it out. The nail just fell off & his paw was fine! It had indentation marks loll but he was ok. Hope Charlie will be ok too! |
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B4 I went to grooming school, I was lucky to live 2 blocks away from a grooming place. She only charged $5 for nail trims & that included dewclaws! |
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For some reason, the dewclaw grows the fastest. Yes, everyone should check if your pup has dewclaws! |
The groomers always do the nails for the package the few times I take them in but I always feel like I have to remind them about the dew claw. There were few times where I didn't mention it and they didn't do the dew claw. |
My groomers always do the nails when needed. Mine go to the groomer every week for their bath. My Allie just happens to still have all her dew claws and my groomer does trim them as well. It does not cost extra at all. |
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Well he is trimmed up now. The vet said all his other nails were fine. Just the 'dew' claw was long. Both were. lol Weird. Maybe it's an employee who is scared to trim that one or something. I will mention it next time I go. I know when I have an ingrown toenail it hurts. I'm sure theirs do too when they get too long. |
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Sometimes dew claws can be forgotten sense some dogs have them and some don't. It has never happened to me but I could see it happening. I'm nuts about checking Callie's dew claws because she has had an infection that was very hard to get to go away, she also ripped it off once, and I grew up with a dog that's dew claws grew so fast they had to be checked all the time or they would be curled in her paw in no time. |
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I wouldn't stress that much over one nail. Especially the dew claw. It could truly just be a mistake, and her thinking he doesn't have any, as a lot of dogs don't. I wouldn't fire over, if you're otherwise happy. :) Just ask her to cut them in the future! |
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