Pedicure Please: 3 Steps To Dog Nail Trimming Or Grooming Success At Home!

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  • @DogsThat
    @DogsThat  5 місяців тому +2

    Start Your Dog’s Pedicure Please Program today for only $49: dogsthat.com/product/pedicure-please/

  • @horsefun0422
    @horsefun0422 10 місяців тому +6

    I followed Susan Garrett’s pedicure please Program to teach my Golden Retriever Puppy cooperative care to allow me to trim her nails with a Dremel. We went slowly with Susan’s program. I listened to my puppy every step of the way. Within six weeks, at five months old, she voluntarily flops on her mat and lets me trim her nails. Her ‘game on position’ is head down. When she lifts her head, I stop. Typically she puts her head back down and we continue. She absolutely loves the sound of the Dremel. Dremel sounds in her world mean cooked chicken! Thank you for such a wonderful program Susan!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  10 місяців тому +1

      @horsefun0422 super going, thank you so much for a wonderful note 💜

  • @annmobley263
    @annmobley263 3 роки тому +61

    I just wanted to take a minute to share that I was able to apply the principles here to our 12 year old cat Toby, who didn't need a nail trim but he needed to be able to tolerate handling by the veterinarian for a bad ear infection and blood work. He was so terrified at his visit that he had to come back another day for sedation to have both done. (He growled and snarled, and did not allow any exam.) After the sedation, he was to return for a re-check in two weeks, then 2 weeks later for another blood draw to evaluate the effects of his new thyroid medication. I couldn't stand the thought of another sedation, so my husband and I began a twice daily program of spreading out a small towel (that he already likes because it's been in his crate where we've been feeding him to help him feel positive about travel) onto a small table, where I would cuddle him and my husband would peer into his ears while brandishing an implement, and then tourniquet his leg with a rubber band and apply pressure with a pen or a chop stick, etc to simulate the blood draw. This was immediately followed by a spoonful of his favorite food. We moved the table to various locations around the house over the weeks. We noticed him being more and more amenable to the whole process and we got encouragement when he aced his ear exam two weeks later, allowing the vet to do a very thorough exam, and then feeling confident enough to eat when I pulled out his food. So, the next two weeks we focused more on the blood draw aspects of it, and yesterday I took him to the vet. Hallelujah! He happily sat on his little towel and willingly let the vet apply the tourniquet and draw a large vial of blood. He ate a little bit right afterwards, as well. The vet said he was like a different cat, and asked more for more particulars about what we had done, saying she was going to suggest it to other clients. This whole positive emotional response concept is a game changer!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому +6

      Ann, so wonderful!! How awesome for Toby, and you, and your vet!! Congratulations and thank you for your love and dedication to help Toby.

  • @rhondajanes7839
    @rhondajanes7839 11 місяців тому +5

    OMG! I am over the moon today….my 9 month old Golden Retriever gave me permission to clip his nails and trim his toe fur today!! This is my fourth large dog( third Golden) and I’ve never had issue grooming before, but this guy was “ reluctant “ today the least and similar to Tater Salad! I’ve taken him to a groomer twice with hopes of some conditioning, but in hindsight it may have worsened him, as he was eventually diagnosed with elbow dysplasia and possibly having pain when grabbed. I began “shaping” him about 3 weeks ago, with my many purses/ buckets and containers full of uninteresting stuff. I also consistently played itsyerchoice with him, and laying flat was fun! This past few days, I could manage a quick snip of one nail, then two and this morning three. I was encouraged! After his walk we played again and voila! Got them all done, fur trim and was even permitted to touch a few nails with the dremel( new for us)! I am so thrilled!! Thank you, thank you!!!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  11 місяців тому

      @rhondajanes7839 thank you so much for your dedication for helping your boy, and for your wonderful update 💚

  • @wufscello
    @wufscello 2 роки тому +11

    I love that tater is both the hate example and the love example

  • @azogal53
    @azogal53 3 роки тому +8

    This program totally works. My dog is ascending from "like" with "love" on the horizon. Working on going from "tolerate" to "like" with toothbrushing. So worthwhile. 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

  • @michellemartinov6267
    @michellemartinov6267 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks you so much! I literally have had dogs for over 20 years and pretty much my dogs have always worn their nails down by walking on the roads and they bite their own nails.
    All of my current dogs are of the first category. My 105 lb Doberman absolutely has the hardest, toughest nails and has never let me touch them.
    Now my Husky lived until 19 and I never cut his nails - he wore his nails down by walking all the time.

  • @fludrbywest3886
    @fludrbywest3886 Рік тому +5

    Love your videos, I appreciate that you take the time to train us humans😅❤❣️🫶

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @majella6045
    @majella6045 3 роки тому +14

    Your training style is fantastic Susan. I am so pleased I have found you, your knowledge and advice is really helping me understand animal behaviour, so I can become a better dog owner. Thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge, skills and wisdom. I hope I can successfully transform your advice into applied skill when my puppy arrives.

  • @michellemartinov6267
    @michellemartinov6267 3 місяці тому +1

    I am excited to learn though how to do this. I agree that posture can be affected.

  • @taylormatuauto1103
    @taylormatuauto1103 2 місяці тому

    Thank you 🙏, very good strategy, the best advice to cut my dog's nails on my own 👍🙏

  • @susagor
    @susagor 2 роки тому +1

    My dog is not liking clippers ... so I bought a smaller type to just desensitize her [even tho I have several older Dremels from my prior dogs). I'm one of your senior Recallers :). I'm glad I noticed this video when I was looking on your DogsThat site. Thank you for all the great information that you always give to dog owners!! [I'm also an old student from Say Yes to Contacts, your free Shaping Course, Inner Circle, Crate Games DVD & online, and maybe 1 or 2 other courses that I can not bring to mind now.] You are the best!!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  2 роки тому +1

      Great idea, to buy smaller clippers! We're grateful to have you in our community ❤️ and happy new year!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  2 роки тому +1

      We are so glad you found the Pedicure Please video. Thank you for being part of our amazing community!

  • @analayjondray1821
    @analayjondray1821 22 дні тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this. My very terrified dog and I had been working on this for about a month and have into 2 few issues that we'd really appreciate some insight on.
    1- he tore his CCL and we are waiting for surgery. A positive is that treats and training are great engagement, and working on laying down is injury friendly, but general con is we can only train so much without surpassing an appropriate food intake
    2- he is SO excited about typically low reward treats (his kibble) when we are working on the side lay. I imagine part of it is he has a lot of pent up energy, so he's getting super excited waiting for the treat (wagging his tail hard, wiggling, stretching his arms, vocalizing) and struggling to keep his head down.
    note: we're continuing to work with the 3x3 dremel with no issue (very slow and steady progress-the poor guy has been burned too many times)
    do you have any tips for this situation? thank you so much.

  • @LottieSue
    @LottieSue 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you - I was looking for the angle of the cuts.

  • @sherrya4404
    @sherrya4404 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent video if your dog is past puppyhood. At three months, my pup has an attention span of .01 second and is still only when sleeping. We'll be at stage one for a long time!

    • @forzy7
      @forzy7 Рік тому

      How old were you able to move on? I saw a video of a 6 month old pup relaxing with the dremel and thought the same about my 4 month Vizsla, only time she's still is napping in her crate or chewing on a Kong/bone or bullystick.

  • @Marti1951
    @Marti1951 2 роки тому

    Thank you. I used to have for my dogs "The S'paw' Experience" for my dogs. Somewhere along the line that all has fallen apart. Now that I have a Border Collie, he isn't impressed at all. He finally got to the "OK, I will tolerate it" until I nicked a quick with only 2 more nails to go. It got ugly after that. I was so mad at myself. He still loves me. I signed up for Pedicure Please and will work on my skills as Conditioning what I want until my boy is relaxed and giving me what I want. I am so ashamed. I hope I will learn my lessons.

  • @LoneLupine
    @LoneLupine Рік тому

    I've never had to trim my dogs nails because he wears them down outside. I never hear them clicking on hard floors. But Im going to teach this for when he has downtime and can't be active or when he gets old. I don't want to try to start this when he's old and needs his nails trimmed. We'll be prepared

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Рік тому

      It's awesome that you're being proactive about this, great thinking! 💟

  • @nancyhooper1742
    @nancyhooper1742 3 роки тому +1

    You are so generous, what a price and so worth it but of course I'm a Recaller so it is part of it so forgot to be doing this and honestly, I'm scared of hurting them so scared to start but pushing myself to do it. Again you are so Awesome ❤️❤️❤️❤️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @uneceriseaupotager4952
    @uneceriseaupotager4952 3 роки тому +3

    Brillant! All the baby steps well described and explained, will watch again and take notes! Thanks so much for your content, your videos are so helpful!

  • @mypositivety
    @mypositivety 28 днів тому

    Hi Susan! I love your podcasts. 🙂 I have a question regarding the 3 x 3 method that you spoke of. Do you have to condition a positive response to the dremel in 3 different rooms, with 3 different containers, using 3 different objects during each training session. Or could you focus on 1 room, container, and set of objects today, and then switch it up on the next day?

  • @LenoreCoombs
    @LenoreCoombs 10 місяців тому

    I followed Susan Garrett's Pedicure please program to teach my yellow lab with amazing results!

  • @darlenereisterer5653
    @darlenereisterer5653 2 роки тому +1

    I bought the program viewing for the whole year. I have 5 dogs and it's going to help me immensely with each one of them. Thank you Susan ❤🍪

  • @buglegirl1
    @buglegirl1 8 місяців тому

    World class help for me and my huge puppy;). Thank you!

  • @tinamorgan6828
    @tinamorgan6828 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for sharing this. Lots of people (and their dogs) struggle with nail trims. Mine tolerate trims but I'm going to work to get a better CER to make it that much easier to keep nails nice. Thanks again!

  • @calvingodinho
    @calvingodinho Рік тому

    That's a great video with some great information. Would really love to see a video on the process that you mention at the end

  • @holygoldendoodles
    @holygoldendoodles 2 роки тому

    I must take the time to thank you for sharing this good information. I try and do my dogs but this information helps so much with more skill on my part.❤

  • @theresachung703
    @theresachung703 9 місяців тому

    Thank you Susan

  • @saintessa
    @saintessa Рік тому

    We adopted our beagle cross when he was almost 2 years old and tends to react by squirming and escape - we've only ever taken him to a vet for this. Today I tried to clip one nail and it worked because he was distracted by chicken skin but as soon as he realised... Nope. So I got some more to reward him as I showed the clippers and held his paw.
    He was so do confused by the fact that there is a scarry situation with rewards and started getting excited running around and barking like he was almost amused!
    I think the only conclusion and solution is training him to be Moree used to having paws touched and clippers near paws isn't scary, until it doesn't seem to scare him at all? With grand rewards

  • @jeannievoeks3042
    @jeannievoeks3042 3 роки тому +1

    I admire Susan and her training methods, as well as her willingness to share her expertise with us. I love my dogs and also believe in the positive training method Susan uses. I would like to order the program, however I notice that it would only be available to me for 4 months. I have multiple dogs that I would be using this for and would want to be able to refer to it without a "deadline". Is that a possibility? Thank you for sharing and thank you for your response,

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому

      Hi Jeannie, there's an option for 12 months, and we have many people having success with multiple dogs. If you need help, we'd love to assist and can be reached at wag@dogsthat.com

  • @Regal.pup.
    @Regal.pup. 3 роки тому

    Amazing! Thank you so much! I have a puppy and want to start off on the right foot with her nail trimming!! (no pun intended) She is definitely tolerant but I want to make it more than that! I am excited to get started!

  • @l26wang
    @l26wang 3 роки тому

    I went for the pedicure program. I've been looking for a way to support your work that isn't a significant upfront cost. If you do a UA-cam membership program, I'd probably do that too.
    Thanks for all that you do, Susan!

  • @rubyred8641
    @rubyred8641 2 роки тому

    My dog Danika accepts me using manual clippers and a nail file like I use on myself, I’m still working with her slowly to be able to use the dremel but keeping her nails short is my current priority so we’ve compromised for now

  • @jessicabosso3238
    @jessicabosso3238 3 роки тому

    This is awesome. Fortunately our dogs tolerated mail trimming but I will look it make it more enjoyable and to add the Drexel. Wondering how this could transfer to baths?!? Our dog has a very negative response to bathing.

  • @ticklemepoynter
    @ticklemepoynter 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this. My dog hates nail trimming and I hate forcing her to get them done. Ive been working on her getting used to seeing the dremmel but turning it on is where its trouble.

    • @Dobiemom420
      @Dobiemom420 2 роки тому

      I have the same problem, what I’ve been doing that seems to work even though I have a pretty quiet Dremel but she freaks out when I turn it on. So I researched for the quietest & found one that really is quiet, there’s a low humming sound, it is loud with the plastic cap over the sandpaper wheel so I take it off & it helps a lot with the sound. I also found high seems to be quieter than the low setting. It’s a sound my girl hasn’t heard before so I can have a fresh start. So randomly throughout the day like when I’m brushing my teeth using an electric toothbrush I’ll turn on the nail grinder while the sound of toothbrush is going then keep it running while I finish what I’m doing. I will not look at my dog & pretend i don’t hear anything or that nothing different is happening then I’ll just randomly start walking by her while she’s calm to give her the highest value treats I can find for her. I do that for about 10 minutes after I turn the toothbrush off, I find different scenarios throughout the day like that to turn on the nail grinder for 10 or minutes, then once I turn it off the random treats stop unless we are doing other training but I’ll use different treats. The higher value treat I save for her being calm with the noise. About 2 weeks of doing that I am now able to turn it on near her while I’m touching her. I still haven’t trimmed any nails so I walk her on the concrete for now & she knows how to use a scratch pad so that helps while we keep working on me getting the dremel on her nail’s & actually grinding them at some point. She’s the hardest dog I’ve ever had to get comfortable with nail trimming, I just don’t get it but I’m going her pace because I know in the end it will pay off.

  • @martinacusack9867
    @martinacusack9867 3 роки тому

    Loved this presentation. Mostly my lot tollerate the trim but to be honest rearly needed, as pounding the pavement keeps them tidy.

    • @smp0723
      @smp0723 3 роки тому +1

      just now viewing the video, hope you see this. Don't make the mistake I did, we lived in the city so with the current two I didn't acclimate them to nail trims. It was fine when they were younger but as they aged and walked slower/shorter distances, it was no longer enough. Learned that lesson!

  • @carolemuenzer5490
    @carolemuenzer5490 2 роки тому

    Such great information, wish I knew this sooner. Plus you make it sound so easy. Thank you

  • @BarbaraTosto
    @BarbaraTosto 6 місяців тому

    can you make a video where you show how to teach the game on position with the target and transition to its yer choice? I have watched your target videos but I was not able to understand how to get the dog to lay on his side (other than with luring).

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  5 місяців тому

      Hi! You'll find the step by step in Your Dog’s Pedicure Please Program (if you're a Recallers student, you already have this inside your classroom): dogsthat.com/product/pedicure-please/
      Happy training!

    • @dreamingwolf202
      @dreamingwolf202 Місяць тому

      If you practice the luring over time your dog should start to automatically assume that position if you wait a few seconds before giving the treat. You could train a cue as well to help tell them when you want them to lay on their side.
      We lucked out and our girl likes to lay on her side for belly rubs. So it didn't take long for us to introduce the cue "side", and work on that being her game on position. She understands that randomly laying on her side is different than taking that position when we've brought out the nail care tools.

  • @PoojaPednekar
    @PoojaPednekar 2 роки тому

    I tried this and it works like magic ✨️ Cant believe that my dog who dint even let us touch his paw now lays on his side happily to get his nail trimmed... i also trued same technique with his paw trimmer and that worked tooooo..
    Can you also help me know how can i bath my 10month old gsd in tub when he hates having bath.. its soooo difficult to get him inside tub when he is resisting 😅

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  2 роки тому

      Hi @Pooja Pednekar, that is so great, big celebrations for you helping your boy! You can use the same foundations for bathing, but create a positive CER for water first. We have a video to help - ua-cam.com/video/oexSF-V3ELg/v-deo.html

  • @urban_birddog
    @urban_birddog 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this. One of my dogs is tolerant the other accepts. I'm going to work towards love :)
    I was wondering how often people do a pedicure on their dogs. I grind every 7 to 10 days. To me it seems that their nails grow back really fast.

  • @terrytaylor6740
    @terrytaylor6740 2 роки тому

    Hi Susan, I purchased the Pedicure Please program for my dog. We just made the scratch board. I'm having trouble getting her to scratch on it. When I hide the treats under the cloth, she pulls the cloth off with her mouth and runs away to eat the cloth. Also, can they scratch too much on the board (if I can actually teach her to do that). Her nails are fairly long and the quick has grown out pretty close to the tips.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  2 роки тому

      Hi Terry, thanks for tuning in, and it's awesome you are helping your dog with Pedicure Please! when the cloth is on the ground, really observe for any paw movement and click that. If you are at the stage with the board, try adjusting the placement of the board, the type of cloth etc, to encourage paw movement. Once you start using it, just keep an eye on the nails, and we'd want the sessions shorter rather than longer. Terry, you are very welcome to send us a note to wag@dogsthat.com and our team will help with getting started on the board.

  • @HugotheDawg
    @HugotheDawg 3 роки тому

    We cut every 1-2 months. Not enough, he has long nails. Could be much worse, but definitely could be better. My dog is a mix between hating it and tolerating it. He is SO tolerant and so good (with no fear for punishment), but he is scared. His nose leaks, he pants, he has whale eyes, turns away, looks away, mild cowering, lip licking, yawning. It's like a 7 out of 10 on the the fear scale. He's so tolerant, but I hate making him so scared. Counter conditioning the nail trims has been on my list, but on the back burner, but this video definitely reminded me!

  • @tgtg4512
    @tgtg4512 2 роки тому +3

    I'm a groomer. Very often I spend hours to train the dog to accept the clipper (no charge!). Some owners to save $10 decide to clip the nails at home. Mess it up, come back, and I have to start from square one. Frustrating!!😔😔😔😔

  • @pennyjowagner290
    @pennyjowagner290 Рік тому

    Love this Susan. Thanks. My dogs tolerate me doing their nails, but I'm anxious to get them to L♡VE it. Question: I used to do my Dobies nail every two weeks, then I could "hear" him ( on the floor),so went to 1ce a week. Now they seem to grow EVEN FASTER, & I need to do it 2ce a week. Do they grow faster as you trim more often? Yikes!

  • @dkobren
    @dkobren 4 місяці тому

    Hi! This video is great. Where can I find the quite Dremel you recommend? Thanks!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  4 місяці тому

      Hi @dkobren, thanks for the question! You can find the Dremel Susan uses along with many other products she personally recommends here: dogsthat.com/favs/ Thanks and happy pedicures!
      (Sarah - DogsThat Team)

  • @justinhoff4963
    @justinhoff4963 Рік тому

    Hi, Katy here actually, Justin is my husband. 😅 I am currently in homeschool the dog and I’ve been working on improving the CER for my dogs for the dremel. My two rescues both came with pretty severe fear of nail clipping. I just bought Dremel PawControl Dog Nail Grinder 7760 to upgrade from my Casfuy model, I find the head a bit large for getting the sides of the nail which I’ve read can help with quick retraction. Would you recommend I get a model with a smaller head or is it enough to just trim the end?

  • @sarahtenbensel2231
    @sarahtenbensel2231 10 місяців тому

    How do I do this if I need to have them stand on higher surface as I have difficulty with my body on the floor or twisting

  • @CasaDeWooo
    @CasaDeWooo Місяць тому

    I just started doing this protocol with my foster dog. I’ve tried other methods with past dogs and fosters of just showing them treats with the Dremel and then treats when turning Dremel on, then treats for touching Dremel while off to paw, etc but I’ve never tried this bag of stuff method before and I’m curious how long it usually takes the dog to recognize them Dremel. Anyone else who’s had success with this method how many days of doing the bag of stuff did it take for your dog to start recognizing the Dremel as something positive? I’ve been doing it with my foster for 5 days now (twice or three times a day for like 10 rounds each time) and he’s still got zero reaction to the Dremel. Maybe I did too much “it’s yer choice” with him first! Lol. So he knows to just sit and wait for his treats or maybe I’m doing something wrong? Or maybe it just takes longer? Halp! 😂

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Місяць тому

      @CasaDeWooo Thank you for everything you are doing with the dogs you foster! Susan has an amazing blog post with how she helped her rescue Tater to love the dremel and having his nails trimmed. You may find this helpful while working with your foster --> susangarrettdogagility.com/2020/01/my-dog-hates-his-nails-cut/ (Julie - DogsThat Team)

  • @lorrigivens9092
    @lorrigivens9092 6 місяців тому

    I am fortunate to have a puppy that I would consider in the “acceptance to almost enjoying” nail trimming. The breeder begins this process from week 1 with her puppies so they were familiar with her sound and motion of the process. My question is, nail trimming is something that needs to be done before they get too old and this is a lengthy process to develop this acceptance. What are people supposed to do until they get this process developed?

    • @movesale
      @movesale Місяць тому

      I would also like to know this as we also welcomed the puppy who is not familiarized with the whole nail trimming process. We get that conditioning the puppy may be easier but would still take some time to condition to the satisfactory level. We are not sure if we need to wait until the puppy is fully “conditioned” before nail trim albeit the nails be super long by that time?

  • @Rose-cb9py
    @Rose-cb9py 5 місяців тому

    Can you please do a video on brushing teeth and dental hygiene? I’ve a new puppy who is 5 months old and not sure how to brush his teeth

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 місяці тому

      @Rose-cb9py Thank you for your suggestion. We have discussed this with Susan & our team for future consideration (Julie - DogsThat Team)

  • @Blowinshiddup
    @Blowinshiddup 3 роки тому

    I have a Husky/Aussie, 6 yrs old, We've had her 18 months, and the nail trimming is one thing I absolutely feel beaten over. She is clearly the first category. The vet has had to put her under, which messes her up for a day and a bit. We've tried to work with her, but I'm guessing there was a past experience. Oh, and she's not really treat-driven and hates peanut butter! Makes it harder to train for desired responses, unless she's in a mood.

  • @nattinatti5661
    @nattinatti5661 3 роки тому

    My miniature poodle has started to hate everything grooming related lately. Don’t know what the trigger was, but if you are a poodle, it’s not very cool to hate good health maintenance. So we Building it up from 0 again. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @jp410
    @jp410 3 роки тому

    What do you recommend if at any point we cut the quick during a clipping session, and the dog yelps? I've done this, and though my pup's pretty good about grooming, I haven't known what to do in this case. I've feared that it would set her back or ruin the progress made by many desensitization and counter-conditioning sessions. Thank you.

  • @Country_sunflower
    @Country_sunflower Рік тому

    Can you use this same method with a brush? I can brush my dog with my own hair brush and she is fine with it. But she hates when I brush her with the slicker brush, I always am gentle.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Рік тому

      Hi @alishagarcia5150, yes, same for a brush for sure. You can use Pedicure Please in Recallers for grooming with many other members who have overcome similar 💚

  • @TheLesserTakenPath
    @TheLesserTakenPath Рік тому

    I just started a job giving baths and trimming nails at a boardingand day care facility. I'm going to start making not-likely-allergenic treats (oats, banana & peanut butter) of course with owners permission or treats they suppy to start training the dogs I will be working with regularly. Do you have any recommendations for while we work things out.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Рік тому +1

      Congratulations on your new job, Nicolette! It's such a good idea to work on Pedicure Please with your clients, their owners will be pleased. While you go through the steps, you could use a Scratch Board, it's in the video at 22:00. Happy training!

  • @sarahausten679
    @sarahausten679 17 днів тому

    Do you or anyone have any tips for very hairy feet. I have real trouble keeping the hair out of the way to use the dremel. I like his round hairy feet and would prefer if i didn't have to shave and cut the hair inbetween the toes

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  17 днів тому

      @sarahausten679 Great question! 🐾 We have had others in our community ask about this on occasion. If you’d rather not trim the fur, try using small clips or a comb to hold the hair back while you dremel. It takes some practice but works well. Hope that helps! 😊(Julie - DogsThat Team)

  • @mari1tausend
    @mari1tausend 10 місяців тому

    The "life" inside of the nails of dog Lupin (former street dog) are really long, so I can't clip them really. His nails are making sounds on a tiled floor, so they are too long (sometimes he chews his paw-joints). So I started to file them down only 1mm or so every other week, so to "teach" the life inside the nail to become shorter (can't tell if its working already). Is this the right approach? Do you have any other tips/help for this kind of situation?
    Thank you for the helpful video, esp. for game on training which I will be using for his stretching exercise which need to be done laying down with the head down as well. :-)

  • @sarahanderson2032
    @sarahanderson2032 3 роки тому

    I cut and grind my dogs nails every 1-2 weeks, and he accepts it. Not necessarily love, but he does fall asleep sometimes. However, he just tolerates getting his toe fur trimmed (it tickles, so it isn’t his favorite)

  • @dnethercott
    @dnethercott 3 роки тому

    I have a dremel to do the nail clipping. I have tried 5 different types of sanding cylinders, stones etc.
    Nothing makes a dent on my dog's nails and she's only a pup.
    Please can you tell me what grinding discs, cylinders, stones you use.
    I'm being scratched to pieces by a litlle pup with needles for nails. 🤪

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому

      Hi @DonandJan Nethercott, there's a diamond bit that might help, we have a list of the gear at this link on our website: dogsthat.com/favs/#tve-jump-17b7f042a43

  • @JerseyDutch
    @JerseyDutch 3 роки тому

    can you share what lick pads you use? I've never seen those, but my girl LOVES all natural peanut butter!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому

      Hi @JerseyDutch, we have the link to the lick pads on our website, along with more of Susan's favorite things:
      dogsthat.com/favs/#tve-jump-178b1525100

  • @hynkie
    @hynkie 8 місяців тому

    This works

  • @bobbidouble3501
    @bobbidouble3501 Рік тому

    Ollie hates it. I usually take him to get them done at the groomer because the vet tech doesn't use a grinder, they just clip them and then they are super sharp and slice my legs. I have tried, but the nails get hot. I do want to learn to do it correctly and quickly so it's over and we can do it often and get his nails really healthy for him.

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 3 роки тому +1

    So is the one that is quiet and you like a lot called the CASFUY can somebody let me know I need one desperately I think it’s at $29 which was great if that’s the one you’re talking about thank you Susan

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому

      Hi @watchmoivies123, yes, that's the one! You can see it listed on the page with Susan's favourite gear for nail trimming: dogsthat.com/favs/#tve-jump-17b7f042a43

    • @watchmoivies123
      @watchmoivies123 3 роки тому

      @@DogsThat oh thanks. Just ordered it

  • @s.gillis623
    @s.gillis623 Рік тому

    what Dremel do you use?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Рік тому

      Hi! The link to Susan's favourite ones is in the description box under the video, but here it is again for you: dogsthat.com/favs/#tve-jump-17b7f042a43

  • @MuttTricks2012
    @MuttTricks2012 3 роки тому

    Can list the Dremel that you recommend ?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому

      Hi Dana, you can find Susan's favourite equipment here: dogsthat.com/favs/#tve-jump-17b7f042a43

  • @MB-lf8rm
    @MB-lf8rm 3 роки тому

    Susan, my 8-month Lab/GSD pup -- the nails on her back paws are very short, and the nails on her front paws are very long. Any ideas how this can be ?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому +1

      Hi MB, there could be many reasons including structure, or uneven weight distribution when walking that could have several factors. If you think it's unusual or that the wear on either front or back is not what you would expect to see, then it would be a good question to ask your dog's health care providers.

    • @MB-lf8rm
      @MB-lf8rm 3 роки тому

      @@DogsThat This front paws long nails, back paws short nails, seems to have started when pup started jumping down from the top of big boulders, jumping off stone walls, etc. Maybe it's a growth plates issue :/
      Yes, I'll see what the vet says. Thank you :)

    • @casdragon_5939
      @casdragon_5939 2 роки тому

      All of my dogs are like this, it's because they dig in with their back feet when they run/play. I've only ever needed to trip back feet once a year or so.

  • @MuttTricks2012
    @MuttTricks2012 3 роки тому

    Which dremel is the quiet one?

    • @tinamorgan6828
      @tinamorgan6828 3 роки тому

      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PFCLHKR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @tinamorgan6828
      @tinamorgan6828 3 роки тому

      Dana, I got this one a while back. I think it's the one Susan shows in the video. It is so much more quiet than the actual "Dremel". My youngest has been much more accepting of this one which has helped.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому

      Hi Dana, it's the Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder, you can find it here with all of Susan's favourites: dogsthat.com/favs/#tve-jump-17b7f042a43

  • @MB-lf8rm
    @MB-lf8rm 3 роки тому

    My puppy was content to have her nails trimmed UNTIL, when she was 7 months old, I accidentally cut one too short, causing a lot of pain and bleeding. Now, at 8 months old, she hides deep in a far corner under the bed when she sees that nail trimmer. In fact, she hides when she senses I am THINKING about the length of her nails. (She can read my mind.) Any suggestions as to what to do?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry this happened MB, and most certainly please know that you are not alone. Starting with CER is a great first step. Hang in there, you can do this!

  • @jlf6803
    @jlf6803 2 місяці тому

    It now costs $31 per dog to cut nails

  • @kevinevans8546
    @kevinevans8546 Місяць тому

    Did she ever show how to cut the nail

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Місяць тому

      Hi @kevinevans8546 Susan has a super blog post with a video featuring Dr. Leslie Woodcock DVM that covers the how for you - susangarrettdogagility.com/2013/08/cutting-your-dogs-nails-how-important-is-it-really/

  • @DE-ss5ks
    @DE-ss5ks 2 роки тому

    More proof it works. My guy had little if any handling when I adopted him. It took over a year, but look where we are. I didn't use a scratchboard.I signed up for Recallers. He can also do so much more now. ua-cam.com/video/gZQBcTbQGrs/v-deo.html

  • @biblebill6206
    @biblebill6206 Місяць тому

    No need to clip a dogs nails it's dangerous and stresses them out . Just take them for walks and that will file them down or rub the nails on a sidewalk that will definitely file them down . Think about it !!!

  • @leonieduplessis4467
    @leonieduplessis4467 8 місяців тому

    Why you talk so loud

    • @adryjabsi1300
      @adryjabsi1300 7 місяців тому

      Seriously? Are you for real? Stop criticising people