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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 209104" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I've never heard of those being used on cats! Great if you can! My dogs are both terrible about having their nails done. It's a struggle but I can usually bully Ragan into letting me trim hers - Katy is another story all together! The last time she had a really good nail trim, she was unconscious! When she had her surgery, the vet took advantge of it and gave her a good pedicure! Otherwise it takes half his office staff to pin her down to do her nails.</p><p> </p><p>Another thing that works very well for dogs is a dremel tool! I don't have one yet but I've been dropping hints for Christmas. Most of them don't mind it at all. You do a little at a time to start out with and gradually it makes the quick retreat up in to the nail so you can get them much shorter, and then you can keep them that way. I'm always nervous just trying to do Katy's because two of her toe nails are black and I can't see how far down the quick is. If it passes the "Katy test", it will be well worth it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 209104, member: 1883"] I've never heard of those being used on cats! Great if you can! My dogs are both terrible about having their nails done. It's a struggle but I can usually bully Ragan into letting me trim hers - Katy is another story all together! The last time she had a really good nail trim, she was unconscious! When she had her surgery, the vet took advantge of it and gave her a good pedicure! Otherwise it takes half his office staff to pin her down to do her nails. Another thing that works very well for dogs is a dremel tool! I don't have one yet but I've been dropping hints for Christmas. Most of them don't mind it at all. You do a little at a time to start out with and gradually it makes the quick retreat up in to the nail so you can get them much shorter, and then you can keep them that way. I'm always nervous just trying to do Katy's because two of her toe nails are black and I can't see how far down the quick is. If it passes the "Katy test", it will be well worth it! [/QUOTE]
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