Nail and Paw Care
We are happy to announce we are now offering Professional Nail and Paw care only services!
Each pet is an individual. Our program is custom tailored to fit your pets needs. Pricing varies on many factors, please give us a call for pricing and to discuss your pets needs. (386) 337-7913
Over time, not trimming dog nails often enough can lead to all sorts of health problems. Every single part of your dog’s body depends on, and is affected by his feet. Nails that aren’t clipped often enough will to grow longer quicks over time. This means, if your dog goes for periods where his nails are on the medium/longer side, the live part of the nail will also longer, and that is the part that you cannot cut. Therefore, every time a dog whose nails aren’t trimmed often enough are trimmed, they will be longer than they were the previous trimming.
For most dogs, Dremeling once a week is a good schedule of how often to trim. With that said, how often you Dremel really depends on how fast your dog’s nails grow, and how often she is running around on rough surfaces, which also can aid in wearing down the nails. For this reason, avoid Dremeling your dog’s nails right before strenuous activity. The soft part of the nail can be a bit delicate for the first few hours after Dremeling.
When the quick is e
Additional Services offered:
Paw pad trim
Sanitary trim
Ear cleaning
Paw Balm
FAQ's:
Why does my dog need his nails cared for?
Dremeling the nail allows us to get the nail shorter. It is not surprising that many dogs react poorly to nail clipping. Even if you do not cut painfully into the quick, the motion of clipping still pinches the sensitive nerves within the nail. Dremeling is a great way to maintain healthy nail and paw structure. Keeping your dogs nails as short as possible is fundamental to their structure. With out maintaining the nails, the foot will begin to splay and breakdown. This will cause your pet much discomfort and can lead to a plethora of other issues.
How do you go about this?
We have honed a program just for your pets nails and paws that keeps your pet calm and as stress free as possible. With the aid of our dog specific hammocks we can effectively and painlessly care for your pets nails and paws.
What if he doesn't sit still?
No worries! We have special hammocks to assist us in this process. Once the dog sees that we are not going to hurt them, they improve each time. In some cases we may ask that you wait in your car. Most pets (like children) behave better when their parents are not in sight. I know mine do!
How often?
What is a quick?
How do I schedule an appt?
Give us a call at (386) 337-7913 to schedule an appointment
Each pet is an individual. Our program is custom tailored to fit your pets needs. Pricing varies on many factors, please give us a call for pricing and to discuss your pets needs. (386) 337-7913
Over time, not trimming dog nails often enough can lead to all sorts of health problems. Every single part of your dog’s body depends on, and is affected by his feet. Nails that aren’t clipped often enough will to grow longer quicks over time. This means, if your dog goes for periods where his nails are on the medium/longer side, the live part of the nail will also longer, and that is the part that you cannot cut. Therefore, every time a dog whose nails aren’t trimmed often enough are trimmed, they will be longer than they were the previous trimming.
For most dogs, Dremeling once a week is a good schedule of how often to trim. With that said, how often you Dremel really depends on how fast your dog’s nails grow, and how often she is running around on rough surfaces, which also can aid in wearing down the nails. For this reason, avoid Dremeling your dog’s nails right before strenuous activity. The soft part of the nail can be a bit delicate for the first few hours after Dremeling.
When the quick is e
Additional Services offered:
Paw pad trim
Sanitary trim
Ear cleaning
Paw Balm
FAQ's:
Why does my dog need his nails cared for?
Dremeling the nail allows us to get the nail shorter. It is not surprising that many dogs react poorly to nail clipping. Even if you do not cut painfully into the quick, the motion of clipping still pinches the sensitive nerves within the nail. Dremeling is a great way to maintain healthy nail and paw structure. Keeping your dogs nails as short as possible is fundamental to their structure. With out maintaining the nails, the foot will begin to splay and breakdown. This will cause your pet much discomfort and can lead to a plethora of other issues.
How do you go about this?
We have honed a program just for your pets nails and paws that keeps your pet calm and as stress free as possible. With the aid of our dog specific hammocks we can effectively and painlessly care for your pets nails and paws.
What if he doesn't sit still?
No worries! We have special hammocks to assist us in this process. Once the dog sees that we are not going to hurt them, they improve each time. In some cases we may ask that you wait in your car. Most pets (like children) behave better when their parents are not in sight. I know mine do!
How often?
What is a quick?
How do I schedule an appt?
Give us a call at (386) 337-7913 to schedule an appointment