We had a particularly bad dog in yesterday for a fullgroom and the groomer needed a second person to help restrain her during the nail trimming. Her nails were terrible! Several were curled under and starting to dig into her feet. COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE!
I was too busy restraining to get a picture of this particular dog but I've got a couple of examples from the past year:
This pair of trimmed nails came from a smallbreed dog- this is just the portion we removed- the nails were still pretty long after they were cut (due to the quicks being rather lengthy). You can imagine they were curled under pretty well. One of them had pierced into a pad!
Another example shows how long toenails have a great affect on the dog's ability to walk/stand in general. It causes the toes to remain bent at an angle to try to accommodate the nails. This puts added stress on the bones/joints in the foot and can lead to them walking with a limp or some other awkward gait that will also add stress to the body (not to mention being uncomfortable).
If you are uncomfortable trimming your own dog's nails- then PLEASE take it to see your groomer or vet because it's a quick, cheap fix and prevents your dog from some pretty miserable discomfort!
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