Nail clipping cat vs dogs| funny|reaction| cute☺️

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Dog/cat nail trims are important. Nail trims are good for our pets, as well as help to keep our floors, furniture, and our skin protected as well.

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For many of us, a mani-pedi at a spa or salon is a luxurious treat. There’s nothing like sitting back and having someone pamper you! But for most cats or dogs, having someone work on their nails is something to be tolerated, not celebrated. Even still, it’s an important part of your pet’s regular care. Most pets won’t wear down their nails or claws naturally in a home environment, which can lead to problems if they aren’t trimmed regularly.

Without regular care, a cat’s claws can grow into the pads of their feet causing pain, infection and lameness, a particular problem for older cats. Well-trimmed claws are also less likely to damage people, other pets, clothing and furniture. Dogs with short nails make less noise walking across hardwood floors and are less likely to get a nail caught or broken when out running.

“If the nails are not cut on a regular and periodic basis, the ‘quick’ will grow as well,” reminds Dr. Chip Coombs, Chief Veterinary Officer at Pets Plus Us. The quick is the internal part of the nail, made up of the nerve, blood vessels and connective tissue. “If you keep the nails short with regular trimming, the quick will also remain short,” he points out. This will allow you to keep the nails short more easily without cutting into the quick.

Below you’ll find some helpful tips about how to trim you cat or dog's nails safely.

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