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This is why I love yorkietalk! So many great suggestions for clipping nails. Now, to buy a swaddling blanket. I've always had the groomer do this, but I think I'm going to brave it on my own. |
I just wonder how the hind leg will be able to be taken out of the swaddling blanket and it still securely closed around it? It must work ok or Lisa wouldn't be using it. I looked at one of those preemie ones but the ones I looked at are barely 9" long and wide so I'll have to go up in size to accommodate my 7 lb. sturdy boy! |
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There is a pre made slit in the back that could be used to extract one rear foot at a time possibly if it was positioned around to the front. |
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And I happen to know from 27 plus years of parenting/ nanny that the average infant is 7 pounds so a small should fit perfectly :thumbup: |
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Oscar goes to our Vet to have his nails clipped . It's free . He is too squirmy and cutting those tiny nails makes me too nervous. |
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jadabug how do you find the dremel, I've never used one or seen one used. Is it noisy? I clip and treat clip and treat. Sometimes I manage to get all nails done at once, sometimes depending on the dogs mood I only get 3 or 4 nails done at a time |
The Dremel isn't very noisy. At least it doesn't bother mine very much. I have a video from a couple of years ago of sugar being dremeled. Let me see if I can find the link or the thread. |
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