Ancol Ergo Nail Clippers for Dogs Small

Ancol Ergo Nail Clippers for Dogs Small

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Overview

Ancol Ergo Nail Clippers for Dogs are made from robust tempered steel for a long lasting and effective tool. The clippers feature a safety mechanism and an indent in the blade so you can be sure you are trimming the correct amount.Key Features Tempered steel blade Indent nail guide Safety MechanismHow to ClipEnsure your dog is calm and still. If your dog is new to having their claws trimmed, it may help to have another person present to hold your dog. Hold the dog's toe firmly, keeping it still. Open the clippers by pulling the safety catch downwards. The scissors have a guard which can be used to ensure only a small amount of nail is cut. Place the clipper over the very end of the claw, and close it to remove the end of the claw.Remove only the very end of the claw. Cutting too much of the claw can cut the quick (a vein that rat runs through the claw) causing pain. For dogs with dark claws, it is difficult to see the quick, try looking from underneath the claw. No matter how long the claws are, proceed with caution and cut only the very end of the claw off. Long claws should be regularly clipped by small amounts to help the quick recede.

Overview

Ancol Ergo Nail Clippers for Dogs are made from robust tempered steel for a long lasting and effective tool. The clippers feature a safety mechanism and an indent in the blade so you can be sure you are trimming the correct amount.Key Features Tempered steel blade Indent nail guide Safety MechanismHow to ClipEnsure your dog is calm and still. If your dog is new to having their claws trimmed, it may help to have another person present to hold your dog. Hold the dog's toe firmly, keeping it still. Open the clippers by pulling the safety catch downwards. The scissors have a guard which can be used to ensure only a small amount of nail is cut. Place the clipper over the very end of the claw, and close it to remove the end of the claw.Remove only the very end of the claw. Cutting too much of the claw can cut the quick (a vein that rat runs through the claw) causing pain. For dogs with dark claws, it is difficult to see the quick, try looking from underneath the claw. No matter how long the claws are, proceed with caution and cut only the very end of the claw off. Long claws should be regularly clipped by small amounts to help the quick recede.