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  1. #16
    Thanks guys, Lacey is doing well. I'm still kind of scared of those dremels, maybe because I never used or even saw one other than in pictures. I'm checking them out though. I rarely cut too short, and Layla and Jake are easier to deal with than Lacey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatepuppy View Post
    Just a morning update. Lacey seems to have cleaned her paw up overnight. Blood all over her sheet on her bed.(we had blood and flour everywhere yesterday) She has been out and ate and it is holding up. We're just watching she doesn't lick at it today and no running around. Thank you all for being there for this worried mom.

    oh and Lacey says thanks Buster for the get well kiss, she's feeling better now.
    aww I am glad she's doing much better. so is Buster! He says she's very welcome.
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    I just saw this poor you it must have been stressful, I am glad Lacey is doing better.
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    I'm sorry I just saw this, Annette. I can just imagine how stressful this situation one. Poor Lacey, I would probably have panicked. Glad everything is okay now.

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    aaaaw glad the baby is better.
    I get close to Trey the big labs toes and he starts to bleed, emotionally! you touch his paw when he knows its time to cut and he screams, just when you get close to him. haha. Kaysha just gives me the look and i feel terrible for her. hers are all black and one white one. I just look at the white one and guess where the quick is on the other black ones, haha. Terrible way of guessing i know.
    We bought dremel or something close, electric nail file thing and the dogs freak when they see the case. It vibrates them to the bone. If you do decide to get it, if you push the nail out far and hold it at the base seems to do the trick. Or my dogs are huge babys and cry over everything haha!
    Well, glad to know again that everything is better. Sorry didnt read sooner!

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    I have heard some of the ladies on here mention that they dremel their dogs nails, and I wondered what it was. I was also wondering if the Peticure thing that I see advertised on TV was a dremel. I would think that it would still be tough to use on dogs that don't like their feet touched. How much noise do they make?

    So Annette, What do you think about trying on of these? Lacey can be the official Pet Talk spokesdog for this product.

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    I tried a dremel - well, almost tried a dremel - on my dogs. They hated the noise so bad that I couldn't get any of them to sit still long enough to do anything. Also I bought one of those nail clippers that have the light so you know where the quick is - but I bought it at the flea market - silly me thought there was only one brand - and it isn't sharp enough to cut anything! There is a new cryptic out - it is a liquid that you squeeze out and spread on, it has worked better for me than anything else. I have had dogs bleed more than I would like and the only thing to do is get them to hold still (by laying down or something - I know no dog is going to just stand there). The amount of bleeding seems to have something to do with how much shorter you cut it. If you just nick it, the bleeding stops much quicker than if you get it good.

    Most of my dogs have the pink toenails except Jack and Taggert. Taggert tries to run away when you even look like you are going for the cutters and Jack screams like a baby if you try to hold him down and do it. I have found that it is easier to cut his during bath time - he already has to hold pretty still and he lets me do things in there (like trim around his feet and legs) than he does when I am using the clippers.

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    You should take a peak at the site I posted on the first page. It has saved not only my worries with my little one but with him as well. He doesnt mind the sound doesnt even phase it and doesnt wiggle all around. Also I am thrilled to hear that Lacey is doing much much better

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    Well I am arriving late to this thread but actually that is a good thing because Lacey seems to be doing better. I too have clipped nails into the quick. I use a guillotine type cutter and it is slowly, over time, getting dull. I was actually going to go to Petsmart this week and see about getting another one. I like this link from Mr. Chiwawa. I watched the video and feel pretty much sold on this product. In the video it says you can adjust it for different nail sizes so I am a little confused by your post Mr. Chiwawa. Do I need to purchase two? I guess I'd better go back to the site and listen again.

    Quote Originally Posted by mr.chiwawa View Post
    I feel your pain Mister has some clear nails but mostly black. I purchased this pet nail trimmer prodcut and let me tell you it really really works AND gives me peace of mind. For you can't cut them too short. I will include the link for you. They have two different sizes one for big dogs and one for the littler guys. Best of luck and I hope she is feeling better soon.


    http://www.peticure.com/index.html

  10. #25
    Thanks everyone for your concern for Lacey and discussing ways to trim nails.
    So Annette, What do you think about trying on of these? Lacey can be the official Pet Talk spokesdog for this product.
    Ha, I don't know about Lacey being spokesdog for anything! She's probably the last dog I'd try it on!
    Most of my dogs have the pink toenails
    Lacey has one white nail.Layla has none. Jake has a couple.
    I use a guillotine type cutter and it is slowly, over time, getting dull. I was actually going to go to Petsmart this week and see about getting another one
    Pam, you do know they make replacement blades? In fact the clippers I was using had a new blade in it. I think I got a bad angle on her nail as it's not really that short. When I stop and think I've been clipping Lacey's nails for 8 years and only maybe 2 or 3 times of an oopsie, that's not bad,especially when she's not a happy camper when I clip them. Layla, I drew blood one time in two years and Jake, nothing yet. Right now I'm dreading clipping nails again but I guess that will fade, except for Lacey, I dread everytime I have to cut hers. Now it will be worse.
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    The dremel does make noise, but it's not bad at all. It's a quiet hum.

    Like all grooming, it's something you have to train a bit at first. But, seriously, after your first 3 Dremels, you become a pro.

    Peticure is the same as Dremel, except you can change drill heads and use the Dremel for both wood AND doggy projects Plus, I personally don't like the guard on the Peticure. I prefer to file all sides of the nail rather than just the front. That's how you can really shave it down to small nubs (for visuals of what I mean, check out DoberDawn's tutorial on Dremels).

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