veeringwhim t1_j9r3e9a wrote
I hope your last delivery was a pair of nail clippers.
bobzwik t1_j9rzr8n wrote
Yeah, those claws must be uncomfortable to walk on
Snaz5 t1_j9sdlmm wrote
I never understood how dogs nails can even get that long… i never trimmed my dogs nails, but with daily walks they were kept well within reasonable length. Like i feel like you’d have to barely walk your dog for them to get that long
HandsyBread t1_j9shk4b wrote
My dog walks a few miles a day and his nails are about this long. He uses his nails to grab his toys, and they don’t bother him one bit, they don’t scrape on the floor or tap the floor as he walks so there is no reason for me to trim them.
The only nail I have to deal with is his dewclaw, somehow he sharpens it to make a razor blade every week so I do have to sand that down.
OneSensiblePerson t1_j9slozt wrote
Same. Including the velociraptor-sharp dew claws.
pinewind108 t1_j9ssjwe wrote
I've seen it happen when the dog is in too much pain to go for long walks, or has lost their sight.
Alazypanda t1_j9v1y39 wrote
I've got 2 dogs, both pretty large 70 and 85lbs respectively. They both do about the same amount of activity. The 85lb one is a bit younger so definitely does a little more, but probably not enough to really make a difference.
His nails however need to be trimmed manually, they do not get ground down from just walking/running nor the general lunacy that is being a husky mix.
However the other pup, thats a some type of pit-lab mix, I've not once had to trim her nails in the 9 years I've had her.
I'm not 100% sure why, but I can tell you my husky mix's nails are alot thicker than my pit even when considering proportionally to the size of the dog.
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