Fleur's feet The two ladies who work in the vet's office did all the trimming, and they did the work in the waiting room, not taking the dogs back to an exam room. |
Fleur's foot There was no bleeding, no dog biting the handler, and no GSOD! |
Power's feet It was the most peaceful nail trim I've ever experienced. Great job! |
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ReplyDeleteThanks Louisette,
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I love Fleur's pretty little feet! It is nice not to have to battle them to get it done!
ReplyDeleteI get my vet to do Polly's, as they are black and I can't see the quick. Polly just stands stock still and lets her do it.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, I have about half black and half pale colored nails on my guys.
DeleteIn the past the vet would always get them bleeding, but this vets office was great!
I can't do Beryl's feet. Luckily I've got a friend with a dremel who does them every few weeks for me. Fleur and Power's feet look really good.
ReplyDeleteI have a Dremel, and have used it a lot, but as will clipping, the hounds are only partially cooperative, and I get just a few nails done.
DeleteI hate doing nails. We started using a battery nail trimmer since our Dremel broke. Joey does fine with it, but Scout doesn't. She did fine with the Dremel and Joey didn't. It seems to be never ending with two dogs.
ReplyDeleteI have a battery operated grinder, it works well, but the dogs resist.
DeleteThat's what I do. I used to trim Katie's nails, but unless I HAVE to, I'd rather have the vet do it, or one of the pet stores like Pet Smart or PetCo. They do a great job and for $10, it's so worth it.
ReplyDeleteOurs prefer the Furminator grinder, but I agree, it's a lot easier to pay someone to do the trimming!
ReplyDeleteI got a furminator after you reviewed it, and it does well, but I need 2 more hands!
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