Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Sound Grinder 3.2 Getting My Dog Used To The Nail Grinder?

Getting my dog used to the nail grinder? - sound grinder 3.2

My mother and I bought a mill Dremel our vet told us it would be much safer and practical alternative to cutting the nails of our dogs with a guillotine-style cutter. What happens is that there is a little uneasy with it. How can I have a little more comfortable with the sound / look around him?

2 comments:

victormi... said...

You like it cozy ... Operations and impose them only traumatized.

You can start by leaving out the Dremel, and only see and smell is not bad. Perhaps if they do not give that to the search.

If you're used to, then try to boot, and sat down so you can get used to noise.

They can also alone in the management of their long-standing with his hands, not the Dremel or practice.

After it is good to treat the feet, then perhaps try to touch the Dremel with his claws when he is off.

When used to manage his feet and listen to the Dremel, Dremel try for a second, then go for a gift to claw.

Just keep building.

Remember to keep your workouts short and make a pile of sweets / praise.

A good thing to remember is that when you start the nails is just the Dremel Dremel touching a second at a time when nail. It warms up very quickly and be injured.

Here is a good place is your dog's nails dremeling http://homepages.udayton.edu/ merensjp ~ / d ...

Edit: In the meantime, if his claws are too long, you try to play on the sidewalk, some with fatal consequences. Ensure that only one eye on their books, they are not worn and bleeding.

∞CHAO§∞-Bulldogs are NOT Mutants said...

Put it possible for the lowest speed and rub his back felt vibrations. When set to try to correct the nails.

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