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    splitting toe nails

    Does anyone know why my dogs nails might be splitting length wise? Do you have any suggestions as to how to treat this?

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    Maybe the nails are too long. That's the only reason I can think of right now.
    Last edited by Tollers-n-Dobes; 04-03-2005 at 05:11 PM.

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    Just had my dogs nails trimmed at the vets so I don't think that the nails are to long, but thanks for your thoughts.

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    How many of his nails are splitting? if it's only a couple then perhaps he could've tripped on something and broke them. lol maybe someone else could give you some better explanations...

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    Some dogs just have crappy nails. Paxil's nails split, crack and break all the time. The musher I got her from says her nails have always been like that. When I adopted her, that was one of the things she made sure to point out to me. I keep Paxil's nails as short as possible.

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    It can be because of the trimmers too, I know when my trimmers are on their way out they don't cut well & cause splitting. It could be that they injured themselves on something or just the dog in general.

    Make sure you use good, sharp nail trimmers & file them after which should help.
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