How Important is Cutting Your Dog's Nails Really?

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  • @jwurster35
    @jwurster35 4 роки тому +5

    this video just changed my life. this is the explanation of how dog nails "work" that I've been searching for.

  • @tiffanyfrehleyyeshuaismy0153
    @tiffanyfrehleyyeshuaismy0153 2 роки тому +8

    … Tom Davis sent me. 🤗 Wonderful video on nails. 🐶 Thank you.

  • @pi_beta7306
    @pi_beta7306 6 років тому +21

    This video was/is viral in sport dog people but it needs to go viral for pet owners that see their old dog limping or having trouble getting up/around and don't realize what is really going on...

  • @SuzanneBartholomew
    @SuzanneBartholomew 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your passion and expertise Dr. Woodcock and thank you Susan Garrett for hosting her presentation :)

  • @kungfukitten90
    @kungfukitten90 11 років тому +10

    I've been grooming for years, and I completely agree. I quickly learned this side/side/top method in my first year. One HUGE thing that I've noticed, it's minimal, but a benefit none the less, is I quick FAR less nails than the other groomers in my shop. You're not guessing and taking off a huge chunk at a time - you're taking off bits until you know you can't take off anymore. I've seen so many dogs come into to have their nails done who are very obviously IN PAIN from over grown nails.

  • @ASentientPlant
    @ASentientPlant 5 місяців тому +1

    Anyone with kids or dogs should grow Yarrow. You can dry the leaves and make styptic powder from it! I've used it on humans and dogs with no issues. Greek soldiers used to carry it on them, which is why the scientific names is Achillea Millefolium [after Achilles].

  • @brennanixon9071
    @brennanixon9071 6 років тому +6

    This is such good info to learn that cutting close to the quick but not cutting it will shorting nails and help with their posture! Never knew that

  • @YolandaNix
    @YolandaNix 11 років тому +2

    Loved the video! It did stop in the middle "error occurred', but I find this topic so important. If the nail is too long the knee is not working in the correct position. Such great info!

  • @christinetrujillo7974
    @christinetrujillo7974 11 років тому +12

    The dremmel works well on black nails. Do the underside of the nail first and then you can see where the quick is.

  • @dr.pippenrose
    @dr.pippenrose 11 років тому +14

    What a wonderful video demo and explanation of the importance of proper nail care for dogs! I recommend this video and info to all of my canine patients! Thanks Dr. Leslie Woodcock! And thank you Susan for posting!

  • @TheChaosCanine
    @TheChaosCanine 11 років тому +8

    Made a believer out of me, going to start cutting my dog's nails more often!

  • @sageman5525
    @sageman5525 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! I asked a grooming place about a wick and she said you can’t back the wick up. I am so excited to correct our dogs nails. They are so long and I feel guilty for not figuring this out

  • @lisab2157
    @lisab2157 8 років тому +26

    the only caution about dremmel tool is to be careful not to generate too much heat. sanding creates heat and can hurt the dog. take many quick passes and be sure to give a chance to cool.

    • @loisdelaluna
      @loisdelaluna 8 років тому +13

      You are correct that heat is generated. I use a Dremmel and have found a few points to be crucial. 1) Let the tool do the job - do not apply too much pressure. 2) Spend only 3 seconds per nail. I keep the tool one each nail for three seconds and move around to each nail on the front feet and to those on the hind feet and I repeat as many times as needed. 3) Be certain to use the low setting.

    • @pi_beta7306
      @pi_beta7306 6 років тому +2

      Lois Moon de Padilla I do use clippers on SUPER long nails

  • @dianebassett1930
    @dianebassett1930 5 років тому

    Dr Leslie knows her stuff and is so articulate. I will follow her advice w my own dog - thank you!

  • @anthonyb755
    @anthonyb755 5 років тому

    The amount of times I’ve shared this video with my dog training clients is crazy 😝 this is the best one I’ve found that explains why it’s so important and how to actually properly trim nails!
    Thank you so much for this video!!!!

  • @msacer5513
    @msacer5513 4 роки тому +8

    Thank you! I’m a groomer who grooms “bad dogs” and clip/ dremmels nails just as you do, with great results! I know this is a older video, but I would love to see how you position a dogs legs and feet. I see so many people clipping from the bottom/upside down instead of pulling the leg forward... I would love your thoughts!

  • @JessicaJameson
    @JessicaJameson 6 років тому +1

    Fascinating! We Dremel every 2 weeks and they just are never short enough. I'm going to change the angle and try it once a week. If I touch them with clippers, they will bleed. The quicks are always right there. Thank you!!

  • @lupitaprice1248
    @lupitaprice1248 3 роки тому +1

    thank you !

  • @Smokeybluetheraccoon
    @Smokeybluetheraccoon 23 дні тому

    I wonder if there's ever a point where the quick stops growing with the nail. Like, when a dog's nails are really overgrown, to the point they're curving back into the dog's paws, for example, is the quick still almost as long as those nails?

  • @sisken12
    @sisken12 6 років тому +1

    Learned a lot from this. Thanks for posting.

  • @OurSilkySweetheart
    @OurSilkySweetheart 8 років тому +2

    Great claw trim advise/thanks!

  • @itsmicanoise
    @itsmicanoise 9 років тому +2

    Thank you for this Information.

  • @1965simonfellows
    @1965simonfellows 7 років тому +1

    Thankyou for posting.Lovely info.

  • @bailemos
    @bailemos 11 років тому +3

    Love this video! Thank you Dr. Leslie!

  • @SusanGarrett
    @SusanGarrett  11 років тому

    Exactly!

  • @KathyMercure
    @KathyMercure 11 років тому +2

    Thank you for this information! I plan to share it with my groomer and spread the word on facebook. I am ashamed to say it's been 2 months (in my defense I've been away). I will take my Standard Poodle right away to have them done, then go home and use my dremel thingy to shape them!

  • @mjmj8980
    @mjmj8980 3 місяці тому

    My vet said use flour if the quick is cut and it works.

  • @lison1273
    @lison1273 2 роки тому +2

    My name is Lisa and I am visually impaired I would love to learn how to cut my dogs nails she is a German Shepherd she is a seeing-eye dog I need her to be healthy for a long time do you have any ideas or suggestions for me

  • @kat1now
    @kat1now 11 років тому

    Thanks, Susan, for sending us this link. I groom my own standard poodle and did not know about the technique that would shorten his very long "quicks". Abhaya Kathleen

  • @chaletdalmatians4103
    @chaletdalmatians4103 5 років тому +1

    After watching this video, I became obsessed with making sure that our dogs nails were trimmed properly. I also encourage our puppy buyers to watch this video hoping that they keep their nails short. What can I say, I HATE long nails!

  • @annadiers5633
    @annadiers5633 7 років тому +2

    My dog's nails click on the tile and I'm trying to trim them back as suggested, but she hates having her nails trimmed. How can I find a trainer in my area that will trim them nice and short, even over a few-week period of time? She flinches every time I clip and she pushes away from me if she can get the chance; we've played with her paws since she was a puppy but one bad nail clipping (my hubby cut the quick on 2 nails and freaked out) and it's been a nightmare since :/

  • @sapphireotaku3399
    @sapphireotaku3399 7 років тому +7

    I'm a groomer and see people come in with LONG nails, but the owners say they just got them done. These are honest owners, and I just feel bad they're paying money to get them clipped when they don't even know what they're doing. I've been told by VETS that they can't find the quick on a black nail. 😱 I have a few show dog owners who think I'm god cause I can dremel a nail short. 😂

    • @amyschneider9486
      @amyschneider9486 11 місяців тому

      Yes, I’ve Ben, grooming and grinding nails for 20+ years always do the top too I hate cutting nails, avoid it and use the stemmed most of the time.

    • @amyschneider9486
      @amyschneider9486 11 місяців тому

      I think this video is a little bit unfair to groomers

  • @ama0722
    @ama0722 11 років тому

    Great video. I currently use a dremel but getting the angle, what clippers would you recommend?

  • @allisparks5361
    @allisparks5361 8 років тому +3

    whats the best brand..I googled it and it says Safari?

  • @larrywhitson6223
    @larrywhitson6223 11 років тому +2

    All this stuff about not cutting the quick is just great if you don't have a black dog with extremely black nails where you can't even see the quick. Any suggestions about that?

    • @mariehhollenback2346
      @mariehhollenback2346 6 років тому +1

      If you still need pointers here is a video that tells you, but you basically look for the circle after clipping small bits at a time that will tell you, you're approaching the quick.
      ua-cam.com/video/u7mlFsHho3c/v-deo.html

  • @makeeeetka
    @makeeeetka 11 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video!
    I have problem with my dog´s nails. Even if I cut them it´s still touching the ground. I guess I was always so afraid that I´m going to cut the nail to much (I did twice or so and my dog was bleeding) that I cut just a little and quick get longer. No I am really desperate, because I can´t get it shorter. Someone told me that I should cut the nail with quick once, but I could not bring myself to do that.

    • @pi_beta7306
      @pi_beta7306 6 років тому

      One of ours has nails we can't get back. He has a poor foot structure, his nail length on a dog with nice cat feet would be up off the ground, but since his feet are naturally more flat and pointed, even nails that are super short are hard to get off the ground completely.
      The only thing that works is touching with a dremel twice a week. A PITA but it helps and keeps his nails from growing and ruining his foot structure completely.

  • @Elkins24
    @Elkins24 Рік тому

    Do you have a clinicm if so where is it located?

  • @lorialdr
    @lorialdr 9 років тому +1

    What's the Chinese herb that works as good as quick stop?

  • @100nyne
    @100nyne 11 років тому +3

    thank you
    I dremel every 2 weeks max

  • @Wescotdobe
    @Wescotdobe 11 років тому +2

    Awesome video! I've had the same obsession for years. There is a local veterinary chiropractor who also is a strong proponent of short nails. Sad that some of the commentors here just don't get it.

  • @bella44885
    @bella44885 6 років тому

    wow, great thank you so much there is so many others just advising to shave only a little

  • @samfryer8132
    @samfryer8132 6 років тому

    How do you cut aggressive dogs nails have a 6 month pup when I try he squirms and when I took him to a groomer they put a muzzle on him but still squirmed around was hoping they’d have better equipment. Anyone have advice

  • @farmfresh_USA
    @farmfresh_USA Рік тому

    What kind of quick stop

  • @janeenerbaneener
    @janeenerbaneener 7 років тому

    I have just learned so much!!

  • @megervais
    @megervais 7 років тому

    Can anyone tell me where to find the quick stop? I have looked all over the internet and see some that say quick stop but they are not the one she is talking about..

    • @wildog47
      @wildog47 6 років тому +1

      Michelle Gervais styptic powder. :) that's what kwik stop is.

  • @Trovatore75
    @Trovatore75 11 років тому +6

    For me personally the problem arises with black nails. My dog has some white and some black nails. With the white nails, I can see where the quick is and cut relatively close to it. With black nails though, I just can't see where the quick is - and I am not willing to hurt my dog every time by risking close cuts.
    Also, claiming the dog has no problem with this - is just wrong. It hurts like an ass - and a few such experiences can easily make your dog resist clipping in the future.

    • @pi_beta7306
      @pi_beta7306 6 років тому +1

      You're lucky if you have a dog with some white, some black. Take note on how much you can take off the whites and go from there =)
      Go for the dremel vs. clippers if it's that worrisome. Most dog that resist clippers don't resist a dremel on low.

    • @laeceyrepka1814
      @laeceyrepka1814 6 років тому

      I know you commented 4 years ago, so you probably won't see this... but You can see on a black nail, you just have to know what to look for. I'm not very good at explaining it, but do a google or youtube search on how to find the quick on a black nail and you'll find several videos and diagrams.

  • @plutonium120
    @plutonium120 6 років тому

    can anyone explain why some dog's nails take care of themselves and others need to be trimmed often?

  • @jaredgollnitz5258
    @jaredgollnitz5258 4 роки тому

    This same video applies to horses and their hoof trims.

  • @HolyCrap275
    @HolyCrap275 11 років тому

    my dogs nail grew sideways what do i do

  • @celebriocrity
    @celebriocrity 11 років тому +1

    Hi there! Maybe I misunderstood. Are you saying that if you can expose the quick - it will recede ... and maybe to a point where you no longer have to trim the nails at all? i.e. its possible to get to a stage where nail trimming will be a thing of the past ? Or did you mean that its just the quick that gets shortly only - and you will always have to trim your dogs nail. (Sorry for stupid question!)

    • @f.tracyfesting3023
      @f.tracyfesting3023 10 років тому +1

      Only the quick gets shorter. Your dog will always need its nails trimmed if he doesn't do himself. Taking your dog for a walk on cement and gravel will help to keep them short, especially the back nails.

  • @stellacadeau379
    @stellacadeau379 11 років тому +2

    a dogs nails are there for a better grip on a surface like grass, they are there for a reason and they grow for a reason.

  • @suebrown7882
    @suebrown7882 2 роки тому

    This video is good for experienced owners but I think encouraging novices to clip so drastically is risky for their dogs. Little and often (plus exercise on hard ground) is better I think.

  • @KatLuff
    @KatLuff 11 років тому +3

    You're missing the point, Stella. Your dog's nails should never be long enough that they touch the pavement while walking/running. If the dog's nails are long enough to be "trimmed" by walking/running on pavement, they're already way too long.

    • @bella44885
      @bella44885 6 років тому

      did she not just say the total opposite to that

  • @stellacadeau379
    @stellacadeau379 11 років тому +1

    not always the case... I have six dogs (labs) and I have never cut any of their nails. The oldest is 11 and the youngest is almost three, and none of them have ever had a problem with their nails.

  • @dtx3948
    @dtx3948 11 років тому

    I meant TRIM

  • @natalias8866
    @natalias8866 11 років тому +1

    Try flashlight

  • @InfectAion
    @InfectAion 2 місяці тому

    Yea I mean that's great if your dog got transparent nails you may be able to cut like that. But what if they're black???

  • @chantelpayne3760
    @chantelpayne3760 7 років тому +2

    Some dogs file their nails on there own

  • @cynthiabenporath6511
    @cynthiabenporath6511 11 років тому

    Is a "dremel" a hand held rotary tool? If so what model do you use?

    • @BeaglyO
      @BeaglyO 6 років тому

      Yes it is

    • @sarah-kristinemorgan234
      @sarah-kristinemorgan234 5 років тому +2

      Yes, the Dremel Micro 8050 is considered by many to be the best for doing dog nails. The less expensive ones tend to kick back which can be uncomfortable for the dog and they take longer so you have to be more careful about the nail heating up.

  • @Moonorchidwolf
    @Moonorchidwolf 6 років тому

    I've always trimmed at an angle like this but the only problem I had was with my old Lab/Golden Retriever. Her quick would just not recede. All her nails had the tips of the quicks exposed to the point where I could even touch them but after weeks and weeks they just wouldn't shrink down. Her nails weren't growing either due to her old age (18 years old).
    She has passed away now but has anyone else had this happen? Is there anything to prevent it with my other dog when he gets older?

  • @christinetrujillo7974
    @christinetrujillo7974 11 років тому +1

    Your finger nails and toe nails grow too Stella, What happens if you don't trim them?

  • @jimwilson4043
    @jimwilson4043 3 роки тому

    trimming the hairs on the feet of an indoors dog is fine, do it on a dog that stays outdoors and you are asking for frozen feet, thousands of years of evolution is not wrong.

  • @gothpyrofire
    @gothpyrofire 11 років тому

    I trim every 3 days. My JRT have super nails, they grow like weeds!

  • @Judyp77
    @Judyp77 11 років тому +2

    After reading the comments I have a question: why the heck don't you people take your dog to a groomer to cut their nails? It's only about $12 and you don't have to worry about cutting too short. I can hear my dog Mickey walk across the kitchen floor right after her nails have been trimmed and she can dig holes all day. Her nails are TRIMMED, not cut off. Plus, our dogs have been domesticated so they need help with things like their nails.

    • @multiaz0091
      @multiaz0091 8 років тому

      12$?!?!?? I pay 3....

    • @Budgiekens
      @Budgiekens 8 років тому +1

      Let's say your dog lives to be 12 years old and he needs his nails trimmed once a month. Thats $1,728 spent JUST on nail trimming. A pair of good clippers costs about $10 and you could use them for a long time.

  • @علاءكاضمعه
    @علاءكاضمعه 11 років тому

    جميل

  • @Taksling
    @Taksling 6 років тому

    Brilliant till the damn squeaky pen!

  • @conman20000
    @conman20000 3 роки тому

    Yah the dogs dont have a peoblem, thats why they scream for no reason when you cut to close...

  • @stellacadeau379
    @stellacadeau379 11 років тому

    you dont have to cut the nails if you walk your dog on a paved surface often enough, the nails actually trim themselves

  • @dtx3948
    @dtx3948 11 років тому +3

    This is too much for me. Dogs needs nails. Think about wild dogs, wolves, etc. im ok to trick the nails for indoor dogs, sucha as lap dogs, but really active dogs they dont need that. And speciallly you dont need to cut untill the quick bleeds. Thats too much! I dont see the point. I totally disagree with this video.

    • @megsavs
      @megsavs 8 років тому +2

      Daniela Romero have you ever seen a wild canines nails or the nails of a dog that is active? Being active keeps them worn down. Canines use them for traction unlike cats.

    • @dianasharpe9484
      @dianasharpe9484 7 років тому +6

      She never suggested cutting until the quick bleeds. She did say that with as many nails as she cuts, she sometimes cuts into the quick. She (and we should be) is prepared with Kwik Stop for when that happens.

    • @MarigoldsintheGarden
      @MarigoldsintheGarden 5 років тому

      She brushes off cutting the quick like it’s nothing! She needs more compassion and should be very careful

  • @dtx3948
    @dtx3948 11 років тому

    Oh my God......the are animals! No hair in the paws?

    • @pi_beta7306
      @pi_beta7306 6 років тому +4

      Wild canids don't have long hair between their toes/on the pads like Border Collies or Golden Retrievers do. They have shorter hair like a Lab or a German Shepherd, so for long haired dogs, get rid of the hair on the bottoms of the feet. A natural stubble on the bottom of the foot (in the case of the Labrador or GSD) is fine, but for dogs that grow 4-6 inches of hair out of the bottom of their foot, that's a dirt, ice, snow ball magnet not to mention a burr or matted hair magnet which would be like us humans walking forever with a big stone in each of our shoes. Not comfortable. Get rid of it!

  • @jayw7616
    @jayw7616 6 років тому +6

    This video is dangerous because now untrained people will start practice /torture their dogs with this way of trimming ! I mean even this woman in the video admits that sometimes she makes the dogs bleed even though she cuts 200 nails per day !!! Do you realise how dangerous this is left in everybody’s hands? And it’s absolutely not true that cutting the quick doesn’t permanently traumatises the dog ! They don’t get over it ! This is what she has to tell herself to feel better about her mistakes but it’s definitely horrible! Furthermore she doesn’t even comes clean to the pet owners and now they are left with a difficult dog to groom ! Horrible woman!!!

    • @MarigoldsintheGarden
      @MarigoldsintheGarden 5 років тому

      Jay Watkins I agree! This woman sounds like she couldn’t care less about hurting the dog. She’s cruel

  • @haletomemememe8868
    @haletomemememe8868 11 років тому

    As long as your dog is healthy you shouldn't have to cut their nails.