Trimming your pet’s nails

It is important to trim your pet’s nails regularly—at least once a month. Nails that become too long can cause back problems, curl, and become caught and damaged. Also, without regular trimming, the blood veins grow along with the nails, making them harder to cut later on. If the vein is cut while trimming, your pet can bleed to death.

Nails curl as they grow

This cat’s nail has actually curled all the way back and grown into the foot pad

In class I will show you correct techniques and offer helpful hints on how to make trimming nails easy and painless.

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