Toenails

Discussion in 'Labrador Health' started by Andrew Faulkner, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Andrew Faulkner

    Andrew Faulkner Active Member

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    Gus is 4 and he used to go to a doggy day care and they had a partial are on concrete where some of the dogs ran up and dog with the other dogs on the other side of the fence. He quit going there when he turned 3 and even though he walks everyday with me his nails are too long. He absolutely freaks if I try to cut his nails. I do not know what to do.
     
  2. Shaz82

    Shaz82 Registered Users

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    The vet will do it for you, but if Gus doesn't like having his feet touched, gradually get him used to it yourself by holding his toes etc.
     
  3. FoxyLady

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    could also try with a scratch board - quite good for front feet - bit harder for the back ones
     

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