How to use dog nail clippers with guard

How to use dog nail clippers with guard?

This is the most common question asked about dog clippers with a guard. It's not that hard to use dog nail clippers with a guard. If you've never used a dog nail clipper before, then you will need to practice clipping the nails correctly. Once you have a good feel for clipping the nails, you will be able to use the dog clippers with a guard.

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How to use pet nail clippers with guard?

The first thing you need to do is to hold the clippers with the thumb and index fingers. Make sure that the clippers are positioned correctly. The blade of the clippers needs to face the dog’s paw, so that the nails are clipped from the underside. Once you have a good grip on the clippers, you should start clipping the nails. The teeth on the clippers are very sharp so we recommend that you take care not to cut your hands when clipping the dog�

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How to use dog nail clippers with guard and quick release?

The clipper’s blades can be set to different lengths to fit the different dog breeds. When holding the dog’s paw, make sure to hold the nails upwards and away from the quick to prevent accidental cuts. The quick release attachment is especially helpful when clipping the nails of bigger dogs. It allows the clippers to snap off without damage to the dog’s paw when the pet struggles.

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How to use dog nail clippers with quick release?

Always use dog nail clippers with a quick release when clipping the nails of your dog. The best dog nail clippers with quick release will have clamps that securely hold the dog’s nails while the clipper’s blades cut the nails. This way, the dog’s owner can make sure the dog’s nails are cut smoothly without the dog’s nails escaping.

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How to use dog nail clippers with spring?

When dogs are puppies, their nails are very easy to trim. It is always better to cut them when they are still quite short to avoid their long nails growing into the dog’s paws. Clipping the nails when the dog is still a young animal is easier because the nails are very soft. Dogs grow faster in the first year of their life and by the time they are two years old, the nails that were once small begin to get long.

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