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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 209102" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Daisy, I can't believe you posted this. I was going to put up a thread yesterday about trimming their toes. I usually have the vet tech do it with vet visits or when they get groomed but I noticed HS had torn one of her nails. </p><p>So last evening I send difficult child out to get me -------Pedi Paws at Bed, B*** & Beyond for 19.95. </p><p>I watched the video on line as they recommend and followed the directions on how to desensitize the pups to the new toy. I tried it on Honey sue with no problem. I only did three nails and only for the few seconds it recommends. I'll do more today. I wanted to keep it a peaceful thing since 100lbs of wiggling, terrified dog is a sight to behold. </p><p>Cowboy may be a little more challenging but if he sees his sister isn't scared then he will be less inclined to disappear. </p><p>I'm glad you had good results. I'll keep trying it today and tomorrow and hope to get the same. </p><p>They are both great about being brushed which is good since I do it about 2 to 4 times a week to keep ahead of the shedding. They are moderately cooperative to teeth brushing but they sure hate having their ears cleaned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 209102, member: 3"] Daisy, I can't believe you posted this. I was going to put up a thread yesterday about trimming their toes. I usually have the vet tech do it with vet visits or when they get groomed but I noticed HS had torn one of her nails. So last evening I send difficult child out to get me -------Pedi Paws at Bed, B*** & Beyond for 19.95. I watched the video on line as they recommend and followed the directions on how to desensitize the pups to the new toy. I tried it on Honey sue with no problem. I only did three nails and only for the few seconds it recommends. I'll do more today. I wanted to keep it a peaceful thing since 100lbs of wiggling, terrified dog is a sight to behold. Cowboy may be a little more challenging but if he sees his sister isn't scared then he will be less inclined to disappear. I'm glad you had good results. I'll keep trying it today and tomorrow and hope to get the same. They are both great about being brushed which is good since I do it about 2 to 4 times a week to keep ahead of the shedding. They are moderately cooperative to teeth brushing but they sure hate having their ears cleaned. [/QUOTE]
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