I had to take mine to a groomer, they only charged me five dollars. I think they may charge according to the size of the dog, this was a small dog. They had to muzzle him so they could cut his nails.
Absolutely not. Ambien can kill a dog, and a small dog can be killed more quickly by it. Never give an animal a medicine meant for a human unless you have a prescription from a veterinarian specifically for that animal. You can give a dog BABY Benadryl, the liquid kind might work best. But remember that the dose must be MUCH lower for a dog than for a human, even an infant if the dog is a small dog. It is best to ask a veterinarian what exact dose to give the dog.
Normally having nails too long does not make a dog limp. You need to take your dog to see your Veterinarian to have him or her checked out. There may be something very wrong going on and only your Vet can tell. Also have your Vet show you how to properly clip your dog's nails.
never ever give your dog a sleeping pill for that could hurt the dog and maybe even kill it! if you want to cut your dogs hair put it on a leash and tie it to something and cut cut cut! or maybe just take it to the dog barbors!
If you do not trim your dog's nails regularly, they can become long and may curl around and grow into the paw pads, leading to pain, discomfort, and potential injury. Long nails can also affect your dog's gait and posture, causing joint issues and difficulty walking or running. Regular nail trimming is important for your dog's overall health and well-being.
It is best to have a professional veterinarian or groomer trim your dog's nails using proper techniques and tools. Sedating or tranquilizing dogs at home can be dangerous and should only be done under the guidance of a veterinarian to avoid any potential risks or complications.
YES, every so often.
No, fingure nails are not living. Think about it when you cut them do they start to scream. I think so not so they are not living
There is no time, as if they were wild they would be natural, so from my experiance, i cut them when they start to cut me!!!!!
toe nails i imagine so
They do. Long nails can make it difficult and uncomfortable for your dog to walk. And if left long enough, some will curl over and grow into your pet's pads, which will require surgery to correct. It's recommended that you clip your dog's nails about every month or so.
cut his nails or take him to a vet or groomer to have the nails cut