I'm sure we've all hear about this. Folks pinning down their puppy or dog with one or two humans, screaming at the top of their lungs, perhaps even expressing anal glans in fear, as they restrain them to trim toe nails (usually with a dremel). Some of them were actually taught this technique by their breeder. This is not good; not only is it traumatic to your animal, it could affect their temperament, and make them lose respect for you. Frankly, IMHO this is cruelty and a big :nono:
Every dog I've had has been concerned about toe nail trimming but with patience and care all of them have been taught to lie down calmly on the floor or sofa and let me give them a pedicure. They need to realize that you aren't going to hurt them or stress them out to do them and you need to gain their trust as their owner. These things take time but well worth the effort on your part because it will forever change your relationship with your dog. Trust and respect are very important here.
I start by handling and massaging their feet several times a day. Next I use a hand nail file and just start brushing it a few times over the nail. If they start squirming, I stop. When they settle back down I start again. So it's an approach and retreat, etc. They need to realize that you mean them no harm. I use the "stop" command that I have already taught them for crate training if they get too wild and then pet them for awhile and start again. Maybe you only do one foot and give them a cookie and let them off. Reward them for good behavior and break the cycle of trauma. Follow up the filing with a nice foot massage too they do enjoy that.
Yes this will take time perhaps even a month of hand filing before you can get the dremel out again. They should be enjoying the hand filing and foot massaging before you get the dremel out again. But even then it might be dremel one foot massage and let them up. Don't race through all the feet if they are not ready. Be patient and compassionate and they will reward you for your kindness.
Good luck, Tracy, Drago, and Mariah. :thumbsup: :gooddoggy:
Every dog I've had has been concerned about toe nail trimming but with patience and care all of them have been taught to lie down calmly on the floor or sofa and let me give them a pedicure. They need to realize that you aren't going to hurt them or stress them out to do them and you need to gain their trust as their owner. These things take time but well worth the effort on your part because it will forever change your relationship with your dog. Trust and respect are very important here.
I start by handling and massaging their feet several times a day. Next I use a hand nail file and just start brushing it a few times over the nail. If they start squirming, I stop. When they settle back down I start again. So it's an approach and retreat, etc. They need to realize that you mean them no harm. I use the "stop" command that I have already taught them for crate training if they get too wild and then pet them for awhile and start again. Maybe you only do one foot and give them a cookie and let them off. Reward them for good behavior and break the cycle of trauma. Follow up the filing with a nice foot massage too they do enjoy that.
Yes this will take time perhaps even a month of hand filing before you can get the dremel out again. They should be enjoying the hand filing and foot massaging before you get the dremel out again. But even then it might be dremel one foot massage and let them up. Don't race through all the feet if they are not ready. Be patient and compassionate and they will reward you for your kindness.
Good luck, Tracy, Drago, and Mariah. :thumbsup: :gooddoggy: