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| View Poll Results: Do you clip your Yorkie's nails? | |||
| Yes, I clip them myself. |   |  84 | 47.46% | 
| No, I have the vet/groomer do it. |   |  93 | 52.54% | 
| Voters: 177. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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|    Donating Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Jul 2006  Location: WA  
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				   |      1. How many of you cut your own Yorkie's nails?  I do my own plus I do them for other people that have problems at the vet and at the groomers.    2. How do you do it? It all depends on the dog that I am doing. Phoebe would lie in my lap on her back and I would do all 20. My friends doxy sits on my lap while I do the front 10 and she holds her while I do back 10. Samething with the chi. 3. How do you keep your Yorkie still!!?? She would just lie there and hold her paw up. Kinda of a OK, if I am real still can you just get this over with, because then I get my nail polish. 4. What kind of nail clippers/scissors do you use? I use a pair that the handle is black plastic and maybe would be in the same postition as a pair of pliers.Same kind that the vets use. But what ever you do DO NOT use the guitien kind those squeeze the nail rather that cute it through. 5. How often do you cut them? Depends on the fur baby. Phoebe usually every 2 weeks. My goal was weekly but usually ended up 2 weeks. 
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|    I heart Sugar   Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2006  Location: Florida  
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				   |      I have tried and tried to do it myself.  After every time ended with me and the dogs all really upset and nervous, I admitted defeat.  I take them to the groomer once a month now.  It is so worth it to me.  I really wish I could do it myself but I know when I've been beaten!     
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker  Join Date: Feb 2005  Location: Broward Co., South Florida  
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				   |      Right after I give my little baby a bath she loves getting all wrapped up in her towel.  Since she fuzzes big time when she sees the nail clippers I keep her all bundled up in the towel, take out one paw at a time and clip the nails this way.  She cannot see what I am doing at all b/c she will become very upset. I sing her favorite song as I am doing this and this seems to calm her down.     
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|    YT 3000 Club Member   Join Date: May 2006  Location: Illinois  
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				   |      I tried to cut Rocky's myself once, and he yelped really loud (I didn't even cut him) I think I pinched him though, so now I take him to petsmart.  For $12 they do the nails, ears, give him breath spray, a bow, and armani dog cologne       
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|    YT 2000 Club Member   Join Date: Aug 2004  Location: Rancho Viejo, Tx  
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				   |      I usually do it my self. right after a bath while the nails are still pretty soft. I have my husband hold them in the towel (standing), while i cut. and if we are going to be going to vet for any reason, I have them do it for me there. they don't charge anything extra for doing it. i only do it once every 2 or 3 weeks. Buckeye never has to have his trimmed. they are kept pretty short by the pavement. Ahia's are not as short as Buckeye's but hers do need trimmed every once in a while. Tressie and Archie are peepad trained so they don't get as much pavement walks as the other 2.     
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|    Learn Yorkie CPR!   Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2005  Location: New Jersey  
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				   |      I really wish I could do it myself.  Baby needs her nails get so BAD!!!!     
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|    Donating YT 500 Club Member   Join Date: Sep 2006  Location: S. Ca  
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				   |      we put zoe on her back on my knees so I have easy access. She trembles and very fussy but it gets done. We trim a tiny bit every week after her bath. I've never cut into her quick when I take a bit at a time. We use the larger sized human nail clippers.     |  
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|    Donating YT 500 Club Member   Join Date: Dec 2005  Location: Michigan  
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 I cut theirs in between their groomer. 2 weeks ago I cut one of Sissy's, made it bleed, and could not find the quick stop I had purchased, panicked, felt guilty, watched her bleed for what seemed like forever and thought I'd never do it again BUT I trimmed them again yesterday. At any rate, before I made it bleed, I cut them only to the curve, with a scissor style cutter intended for a cat, I do two nails at a time, give praise and petting, promise her the cookie when we're done, talking our love talk all the way through, sometimes singing their special song, then do another 2 nails. Once I'm all done I give the promised cookie right away. Chloe used to be a monster about her nails and wiggled terribly, but I read to never back off or they get the message that to wiggle and fight means you will give in and stop. I would sit her on my lap (belly outward) and pin her down with my elbows and whatever other body parts I could use!!!   So when she was younger, I did it but cut hardly nothing off and left most of the nail cutting for grooming day. As I got better with the trimming, we moved the groomer's trips further apart. So now the groomer comes every 2 months and does nails and I trim them every 2 weeks in between just the tips to the curve. Sissy is easier - she has never been afraid of getting her nails trimmed, like Chloe was. A piece of cake ( at least until I cut one too short)   The last trim was harder because of that but she saw I wasn't going to do it again and relaxed. The next one will be better again.Before I started doing mine, I asked a ton of Q's to everyone and I was told even if I only did one nail a day, that was fine. It's important if you do that to make a note (mental or otherwise) of where you left off. It's scarey when you can't see that quick. That's how I made Sissy bleed. I got interrupted and went back and cut the last one I cut a second time.... Shamey on me   
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|    Yorkie Yakker   Join Date: Sep 2006  Location: Rocky Mount,N.C  
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				   |      Boy - anyone brave enough to try clipping on their on my hat is off to you!   My Bubba is to active for me to try to clip his nails I would end up cutting his leg off in the process! as long as the vet or a groomer can do it that is what I will do or if he ever calms down enough for me to feel comfortable to try then I might would but right now no way ! bas1you go! self nail clippers ! you rule! in my book   , besides, mine is too busy these days trying to eat everything he can find in the house and he knows better he is going through a stage I guess - he is very well mannered is other ways though- only he just likes to eat paper and chew up all of his toys ! loves to ride ! will go to sleep as soon as he gets in the car-      |  
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|    Donating Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Jul 2006  Location: WA  
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 You can also use cornstarch or flour it will work if you don't have quick stop on hand. It is a bit messy, but it will work. 
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|    No Longer a Member   Join Date: Feb 2006  Location: ENGLAND  
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				   |      I have always done my babies, its one of those things you have to do from when they are little, as soon as i got my pups i would always make a fuss of their feet, you know stroke them and touch the nails.    They soon got use to it, and they are such angels. Gypsy use to be petrified of a comb!   but i kept combing her,despite the whining and wriggling and she loved it in the end.    |  
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