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As a rule of thumb, a dog's nails should be trimmed when they touch the ground. For sedate living dogs, that might mean weekly pedicures, while highly active pooches who cover a lot of hard ground, might never need their nails cut at all (except their dewclaws, if they have them).

 

Overgrown nails can be very painful, with long nails growing into the paw pads and causing infection. Long nails can cause your pet's toes to bend and create a walking disfigurement.

We have regular visits from some of our dogs, just to have their nails trimmed in between full grooms and are happy to do this at any time, should your dog need theirs done

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