Gosh, sorry for all the horrible spellings. I must have been tired. I even stated that the breeder asked me to breed her when I meant to say NOT breed her. Geesssseeeee.

So, here's what happened. I clipped 4 nails on the front part of Lucy, as she was fairly easy. I didn't want to have the other two see me struggling with Lucy, and then they would get goofy and run....so I stopped when Lucy started to fuss. Next was Chloe, the one with the bad toe. She is an easy catch, as she loves to be touched. So I grabbed her skinny little self, grabbed my sharpest sissors (regular clippers will not cut the nail because it is so wide and also thick) and went for it. It didn't hurt her, but I did manage to watch a wide section leave her toe. There is no blood anywhere so I can only assume she is fine. I will find her later today when the sun comes out and she is perched on one of the sunny spots...then check out her toe. I have many more toes to go one more time with the sissors with Chole. She is such a little love bug.....but never the less, hates to be held against her will!

All my pets are great at the vet, so the option is always taking them there to have their nails cut. I usually have it done when they do their annual visits.

I still have JuniRose (all nails) Lucy (back and dewclaws in front) and all the other nails for Chole. Gosh. I hate it as much as they do!