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Question for today

Ste11aeres

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How come my dog will try to chew off the too long end of his dew claw, but tries to get away when I want to trim it?
 
:dog: Sometimes it depends on what your using to trim, the guillotine ones crush the nail a little and I think hurt a bit:

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These work a little better, and don't crush as much:
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Most dogs get a little nervous when their nails are being trimmed, unless they have been trimmed since they were puppies.
 
My poor dog. I'm always doing unpleasant medical things to him. I had to spray stuff in his ears (under a vet's advice) to try to flush out a ball of wax that was bothering my dog. He hated it so much. I'm really glad he has never shown aggression to me even when I do something he hates. He's really good at twisting the body part in question around to the angle that makes it most difficult for me to get to it.
 

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