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Groomers use specialized techniques such as desensitization, positive reinforcement, and sometimes restraint tools or sedation for dogs that resist nail trimming.
A vet trims the overgrown nails using specialized tools and may sedate the pet if necessary to perform the procedure safely and painlessly.
If you don't cut your dog's nails, they can become overgrown, causing pain, mobility issues, and even infections due to splitting or breaking.
Yes, long nails can be harmful to dogs as they may cause pain, posture issues, and increase the risk of injuries or infections.
If a dog's nails are too long, they can cause pain, posture problems, and increase the risk of injuries and infections.
Long dog nails can cause pain, affect walking, and increase the risk of injury or infection. They may also lead to joint stress and postural problems.
Jelly-like blood in stool typically indicates inflammation in the colon, often associated with conditions like colitis, infections, or intestinal parasites.
Even if your dog seems normal, pooping blood can signal a serious issue and requires prompt veterinary attention to determine the underlying cause.
Jelly-like blood in stool often indicates the presence of mucus mixed with blood, typically due to inflammation or irritation in the intestines.
Even if your dog seems normal, blood in their stool is not healthy and could signal anything from minor irritation to serious illness—consult a vet promptly.

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