Nail Cutting for Dogs
Introduction
Keep your furry friend looking and feeling their best with our Bath & Brush with FURminator service! Designed to gently remove loose hair, reduce shedding, and promote a healthier coat, this grooming experience leaves pets clean, comfortable, and shiny. Using professional FURminator tools, we make grooming stress-free and effective, giving your pet the care and attention they deserve. Perfect for all breeds and coat types
Frequently Asked Questions
Most dogs need their nails trimmed every 3–6 weeks, depending on how fast the nails grow and how active your dog is. Regular trimming helps prevent pain, joint issues, and difficulty walking.
Yes, when done by a trained professional. We use proper grooming tools and techniques to avoid cutting the quick (the sensitive part of the nail), ensuring your dog’s comfort and safety during the process.
We are experienced in handling anxious and nervous dogs. We work calmly and patiently, taking breaks if needed to keep your dog relaxed and stress-free.
No, nail cutting should not hurt when done correctly. Dogs may feel slight pressure, but there is no pain. Keeping nails trimmed actually prevents discomfort and injuries caused by overgrown nails.
Overgrown nails can cause pain, affect your dog’s posture, lead to joint problems, and even break or bleed. Regular nail trimming keeps your dog comfortable, healthy, and active.