Dog Nail Grinder Tutorial
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Dog Nail Grinder Tips
Safety First
1. The first thing you want to do is make sure there will be no hair in the way. If your dog has long hair, you need to band it back so there's no chance it can get caught in the grinder's spinning tip. If your dog has long hair on his paws and between his foot pads, it's best to trim it first to lessen the risk of catching it in the grinder.
2. If you are not professional enough to use a grinder, we do not suggest take off the guard protector.
3. For your pet's safety, it should not be more than 5 seconds for one lasting time, and be aware to adjust the grooming angle to polish pet nails.
How to use the dog nail grinder?
1. First accustom your dog to the sound of the grinder. Do this by turning on the grinder and offering him some irresistible treats. This way, he can begin associating the sound with a pleasant reward.
2. Make sure dog is in a comfortable position. Carefully place the grinder onto the nail, choosing the appropriately sized port when using a nail guard. And please start with the low speed.
3. Only grind a small amount at a time. Grind across the bottom and then carefully in from the tip of the nail, smoothing rough edges as you go. Rewarding your dog every single time you do one of the steps.
Note:
1. To avoid tangling of hair on long-haired breed dogs, push hair away from pet’s paw before applying the grinder.
2. Trim dog nail at right angle. Put the electric nail grinder around the 45 oblique, move the grinder to trim the nail around.
3. Remember, only hold the grinder against the nail for a second or two at a time. Press and release in small increments until your dog’s nail is shortened.
4. For some small or anxiety dogs, you need to take more patience and more time to accustom the dog to the noise, and use low speed only.
1. The first thing you want to do is make sure there will be no hair in the way. If your dog has long hair, you need to band it back so there's no chance it can get caught in the grinder's spinning tip. If your dog has long hair on his paws and between his foot pads, it's best to trim it first to lessen the risk of catching it in the grinder.
2. If you are not professional enough to use a grinder, we do not suggest take off the guard protector.
3. For your pet's safety, it should not be more than 5 seconds for one lasting time, and be aware to adjust the grooming angle to polish pet nails.
How to use the dog nail grinder?
1. First accustom your dog to the sound of the grinder. Do this by turning on the grinder and offering him some irresistible treats. This way, he can begin associating the sound with a pleasant reward.
2. Make sure dog is in a comfortable position. Carefully place the grinder onto the nail, choosing the appropriately sized port when using a nail guard. And please start with the low speed.
3. Only grind a small amount at a time. Grind across the bottom and then carefully in from the tip of the nail, smoothing rough edges as you go. Rewarding your dog every single time you do one of the steps.
Note:
1. To avoid tangling of hair on long-haired breed dogs, push hair away from pet’s paw before applying the grinder.
2. Trim dog nail at right angle. Put the electric nail grinder around the 45 oblique, move the grinder to trim the nail around.
3. Remember, only hold the grinder against the nail for a second or two at a time. Press and release in small increments until your dog’s nail is shortened.
4. For some small or anxiety dogs, you need to take more patience and more time to accustom the dog to the noise, and use low speed only.
Dog Nail Grinder FAQ
Q: My Large dogs have too large nails to go though the medium/large holes. How to solve it?
A: For too large toe nails, you can take off the guide of the nail grinder to grind it . But, If your dog has long hair, you need to band it back so there's no chance it can get caught in the grinder's spinning tip. If your dog has long hair on his paws and between his foot pads, it's best to trim it first to lessen the risk of catching it in the grinder.
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A: For too large toe nails, you can take off the guide of the nail grinder to grind it . But, If your dog has long hair, you need to band it back so there's no chance it can get caught in the grinder's spinning tip. If your dog has long hair on his paws and between his foot pads, it's best to trim it first to lessen the risk of catching it in the grinder.
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