Sentences with phrase «untrimmed nails»

Untrimmed nails (for some dogs) can get painful, and living in a dirty aquarium is like being forced to live in a dump site.
Others had eye infections, teeth in terrible condition, ear issues, mange, untrimmed nails, broken bones that had healed inadequately and other problems.
Untrimmed nails can cause a variety of problems — because nails grow continuously, they can actually curl under and grow back into the dog's or cat's pad.
Untrimmed nails can easily snag on furniture or carpet, or even grow around into the tender paw pads, causing a painful abscess.
Untrimmed nails may break, bleed profusely and even become infected.
You should remember that untrimmed nails can cause a variety of problems including broken nails, which are painful and can bleed profusely.
Untrimmed nails and unkept pads can lead to a variety of health, structural and mobility issues and for your pets.
Many are matted, covered in feces and urine and are displaying health issues consistent with hoarding and neglect cases including severe matting, very long and untrimmed nails, and severe skin issues related to flea infestations.
Untrimmed nails can curl and grow into your dog's skin or paw pads, which is not only very painful, but potentially dangerous.
Untrimmed nails can also split resulting in a great deal of pain, bleeding, and a trip to the veterinarian's office.

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If left untrimmed, the nails can become ingrown and pose the risk of infection.
They are packed into rickety cages, standing in feces and urine, their nails untrimmed, illnesses untreated, and coats un-groomed — all because the laws have not previously been updated to include them.
Paving is a natural nail file for dogs, but sometimes, left untrimmed, dogs nails can crack, break or bleed.
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