Some indoor small dogs, such as VIPs, Chihuahuas, Yorkshires, deer, Jingba, etc., have relatively little outdoor activities, lack training, and their nails grow faster. If the nails are not trimmed in time, they will bend into the dog's feet, ca...
Some indoor small dogs, such as VIPs, Chihuahuas, Yorkshires, deer, Jingba, etc., have relatively little outdoor activities, lack training, and their nails grow faster. If the nails are not trimmed in time, they will bend into the dog's feet, causing discomfort, mobility difficulties, and even inflammation and necrosis.
Secondly, family members will scratch their owners, cut furniture, etc. while playing with their dogs. The dog's thumb has degenerated, but there is a "flying toe" slightly above the inner side of the foot, commonly known as "hanging toe", also called "wolf claws". For degenerated "wolf claws", you can ask a veterinarian to remove the puppy 2-3 weeks after the birth of the puppy.
When cutting your pet's nails from a young age, you should start to get used to it. Use a professional pet nail clipper. There are blood vessel nerves at the base of the toes of the dog. Do not cut too deep and too much when trimming. Generally, cut off the transparent part of the nail tip, which accounts for about 1/3 of the nail. If you are not careful, it will cause bleeding, cause discomfort and resist the pet, and even create a shadow of fear in your heart.