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    Run From The Nail Clippers Ahh!!

    I need to trimm Tikeyas nails she absolutly hates getting her nail trimmed.. She freaks out .. I wanted to try these new nail trimmers *for dogs* my mom bought for her shih tzu but my mom said they are to sharp and if Tikeya pulls away then itll pull her whole nail out.. AHH that wouldent be good.. I use just plain nail clippers.. I usually have to takle her down and forse her to let me .. *which is hard because she is a 60 pound siberian husky * What can I do to get her to trust me with the clippers...

    These are all the steps I have tooken to get her to try to deal with the trimming ... :

    I have let her investigate the nail clipers...

    I have played with her paws to get them used to being touched *SHE HATES IT*

    I have done 1 nail every day .. *that is very complicated...*

    And I have even took her to the groomer to get it done by profesional *that didnt work* It took 5 staff members to hold her down + me and my mom as well AND we never even got all of her nails done AHHHH!!! Oh and did I mention they mad us pay double for arousing all the other animals in the store

    Please help I am in desperate need of it .. thanks
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
    Owned By Luna, Prudence, and Raven

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    even when your not clipping her nails, or planning on it... play with her feet. when im on the couch with my dogs i am constantly touching her feet. basicly because they are cute, but thats not the point.

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    Get out your nail trimmers and while you have them out give her some GREAT treat. Like, the best treat to her in the WHOLE world (hot dogs, salmon, steak) feed her a few small bites while the trimmers are in plain sight. Now pick them up and keep treating her (very small bites). Once you can pick them up and she doesn't run away, then try to touch her in a small way as if to trim her nails (giving those GREAT treats the whole time). You will eventually be able to trim her nails if you follow this method. GREAT food WORKS for almost any situation. She will let you know if you've gone too far too fast. She'll leave. If this happens go back to the step you were at BEFORE she ran away.

    Hope it makes sense, I guarantee it will work; it may take time, though.

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    thanks .. but I have tryed that .. it doesnt work for her ,,, she hates it even if she has great food in front of her ..
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
    Owned By Luna, Prudence, and Raven

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    has she had a traumatic incident with the nail clippers???

    Like was her quick actually cut when she had her nails trimmed once? This could be a result of a traumatic incident.

    Suggestion: try not clipping the whole nail all at once try just barely taking anything off the tip (does this make since) try doing this while she's sleeping or just really relaxed...

    Other thought

    Try going to a pet store and buying a mild sedative. They're usually marketed as calm down, anxiety relief, or travel fomula's
    Let me know if you need some suggestions on brands or where to find them online.

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    Re: Run From The Nail Clippers Ahh!!

    Originally posted by tikeyas_mom
    [COLOR=indigo]I wanted to try these new nail trimmers *for dogs* my mom bought for her shih tzu but my mom said they are to sharp and if Tikeya pulls away then itll pull her whole nail out.. AHH that wouldent be good.. I use just plain nail clippers..

    What clippers are you referring to? Can you describe them? I can't think of any dog clippers that are so sharp, or that they would pull her whole nail out....that's just not possible to pull an entire nail out like that!!

    The clippers I use really are not that sharp. For a big dog, I don't know how in the world you can clip them with human clippers.

    A lot of dogs freak out about having their nails clipped. Does she try to bite you or just run away?

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    Ashlee is the same way. We have tried all these steps. Ash lost her finger nail once in a downed wire fence. when we first had her. It did grow back, after time and a trip to emergency. So maybe that was her bad experience. I hold her hands and feet all the time and play with her nails, but try to put a clipper on them and it is freak out time. Tried the one a day, then one a week, then one a month thing. No way. She freaks out. At the groomers she bounced off the walls, was crying, poop came out all over and made the biggest mess. She goes to the park every day so the nails do wear off a bit, but not enough. Nothing can be done to her while she sleeps, she wakes up if you even look at her. It is sad that we would have to give them med's just to cut their nails, but that may be the only way. She has her yearly check up next month, so we'll see what her vet says. The only thing we haven't tried is the electric sanders. That may be next. Tikeyas_mom, please let me know what else you try.

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    has she had a traumatic incident with the nail clippers???
    Not that I know of.. ??

    She doesnt bite me when I clip her nails, I would freak on her if she did that, She just pulls away while i al cutting and It hurts her I guess. The she runs away.. And if she is on the leash she kicks my in the face ect...

    The nail clippers have a blue handle and they just look like ordinary dog nail clippers.. Tikeya has never gotten her nails clipped by these befor.. It is possibe to clip the dogs nails with ordinary human nail clippers.. It is just harder, and more of a hassle ..
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
    Owned By Luna, Prudence, and Raven

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    my Chihuahua is the same way she hates getting her nails clipped, which she actually needs them cut right now. I have a pair of nails clippers but i think they are to big to use on her nails shes so small and i don't want to hurt her, i have taken her to the grommers before to get it done she gets snippy sometimes and she won't hold still, so i know how you are feeling, i don't really know what to tell you since treats don't work maybe you should try some medicine to relax her, its a tough call but good luck with that

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    She just hates it . Oh well Ill just stick to tackling her town and then clipping them..
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
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    This thread is interesting to hear because Brian and I just trimmed Destiny and Dakota's nails on Tuesday. Surprisingly, Dakota was easier than Destiny. They both hate having their nails trimmed and fight with all their might. However, Dakota was laying on the couch so I just laid on top of her while Brian took the dog nail trimmers and cut her nails. They've never had them cut too short and have only had them done about 4 or 5 times with no problems (besides their fighting us) any of those times. Since Destiny is smaller, she's harder to get ahold of and she really tries to get away. With her, Brian has to end up practically laying on her and holding her tightly so that I can get in there and trim hers. I'm so worried about how I'm going to get this and a few other tasks with them done while he is deployed overseas. I guess these are the least of our worries, but they are thoughts that have come to my mind!

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    nail clipping

    I too had to fight to get those nails clipped until I read Vicki DeGray's article at www.canismajor.com/dog/nailsv.html it was on Dr P's Dog Training Library web site. It worked great with our young wild indian and our older lab, with hip dysplasia (didn't want to put her up on the table) we just clipped hers on the floor with her laying down. The distractant summer sausage worked like a charm. I just take small amounts off their nails and do it more often than taking too much at a time. I don't necessarily bend their foot to do it, I just clip where I can. Good luck!

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    my chihuahuas nails are so small and i don't want to hurt her and i only have a big kind for my 2 bigger dogs they don't mind really whats a good nail clipper to use on really small dogs ????

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    use baby nail clippers for new borns
    Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
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    Originally posted by liongirl81
    my chihuahuas nails are so small and i don't want to hurt her and i only have a big kind for my 2 bigger dogs they don't mind really whats a good nail clipper to use on really small dogs ????
    Get a nail clipper made for cats or small animals. I use the cat clipper on small dogs all the time. It's much easier to use then the dog clippers. If you have a Petco near you, I know they sell them there.

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