Just curious what the lemmy hive mind has to say. I recently rescued a 6 mos year old puppy and his nails were trimmed down proper. It’s been 2 weeks now and I can noticeably hear them clanking on the floor but still look pretty darn short to me.
My last dogs I had I didn’t quite keep their nails that short but I probably should have.
We have 6 dogs on a ranch with mostly sandy dirt. Only one, the ball chaser, actually wears his nails down. The other 5 get dremeled once a month. Wait too long and it becomes more difficult and painful for the dog as the nails curl back into the paws. Especially dew claws.
I've never cut any dog's nails, outside of cleaning up after an accident or because of infection. 1 got to 14, one to 15, and the two I have now are both about 5 now.
I walk them 6-8km every day on a mix of paved and rocky trails.
I trim my dog's nails about every 2-3 weeks. She tolerates it because I give her a mini marshmallow after each paw. I regularly touch her paws in non-trimming activities to get her used to it. She went from fear to something like annoyance.
I used to have a greyhound that was so used to handling from the track that he would fall asleep while I dremeled his nails.
Absolute. I have been touching his paws everyday. I have a nail grinder and soon will be bringing that around to get him used to it before I actually do any grinding.
My cow dog hasn't had his nails trimmed once and he's three. He's outside enough they seem to be filed down just from his normal activities. My last dog needed his nails trimmed every three months. Just keep an eye on them and get them trimmed when they are too long.
@Lifecoach5000
I trim (actually grind with a dremel tool) weekly. Part of how often is related to activity, but I walk my dogs 4-7 kms daily, so I'd say more of it has to do with foot shape. My dogs have a hare foot and the nails don't grow down as much as a cat foot would.
My dogs like having nails done because there are copious amounts of rewards.
For us it really varied depending on how much they were out and on what surface. When I was going for near-daily jogs with them on the sidewalks, they really didn't need it. If they didn't get out as much, it was more like every couple months. We probably weren't as good about keeping them trimmed because our dogs really hated it.
Twice a month or every 2 weeks or so for my little pup. I hold him belly up, cradling him on my lap and chest, feet up in air while my husband trims. It has been working and hes very good with that.
I have several dogs. One needs them done weekly, others every 2-3 weeks. It depends on environmental factors. We do it about when they start hitting the floor.
As long as you’re able to cut without nipping the quick, they can be trimmed.