Rebecca is a writer with an interest in pets and health. She takes care of her Mum's cattle dog cross, Ginger, and owns 4 cats.
Trimming dog claws should be done the right way so that you don't cause your dog pain and possibly infections. This article on dog foot care has tips to help you succeed in trimming your dogs claws the right way. And important reasons on why you should be doing this for your dog, including how often.One fundamental to good dog foot care is trimming your dogs claws regularly. When dogs were wild and undomesticated, they would wear their dog nails down by scratching on hard or rough surfaces outdoors, and by running and playing with other animals.
But now that they are in our environment, as pets, the job of maintaining their nails falls to their owner. How long should dog nails be allowed to get? Joanne Stefanatos, D.V.M., a veterinarian whom owns her own private practice in Las Vegas, says " If the claws are actually snagging in the carpet, you know they're much too long."
Dogs can suffer infections if their nails grow too long, or if they are trimmed poorly.
Here are some dog care tips for trimming dog claws. These were contributed by vets:
