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Pet Innovation: Are Nail Grinders Safe For Pets?

Safety tips for pet owners within the state.

Of course, nail grinders for pets are safe to use when handled properly. Aside, as a dog owner, you must have trained the dog with patience and treats to accept this way of shortening its nails. Nail grinder may be a new trend in pet technology, but the fact remains that grinders are far better than nail clippers. They are used in dog shows and dog sports. Before the introduction of nail grinders for canines, some people make use of rotary grinding tools to trim dogs' claws. Now, the portable nail trimmer has made nail trimming easier than before.

Why Nail Grinders Are Recommended

One of the numerous advantages of grinding over clipping is that it can be easier to prevent nail bleeding because you are only taking off a tiny bit of the nail at a time. Unless your dog has a black nail, you can easily spot the nails and grind as quickly as possible. Also, the edges of the nails can be smoothened by the grinder without stress.

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Safety Precautions

The heat from grinding makes the nails hot and painful. So it is advised not to hold the nail grinder for so long on the nail. It should be a press-release-press-release movement. However, with this same approach grinding the nails doesn't take time. If your dog gets used to the vibrations and sounds, then the process should not take up to 3 minutes.

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Train Your Dog to Love the Grinder

At the beginning of the training, make your dog see the grinder, stroke them, and give them treats at the same time. Switch on the grinder, play with them, and give them treats. Bring the grinder closer to the paw and shortly on the nail tip. The first time could be a bit stressful. But, in the long run, you would be happy using the nail grinder on your dog.

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