We've given dogs plenty of reasons to hide under the sofa when
we reach for the nail trimmers.
Not exact matches
Dr. Lara Backus
reaches around veterinary technician K.C. Dill toward River, a green - cheeked conure, who is avoiding going back into an enclosure after a
nail trimming at Bothell's Center
for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine.
Reaching is the cue
for nail trims so we need to change your dog's perspective.
Some examples of what you should get your puppy used to include grooming his coat, wiping his feet, brushing his teeth,
reaching for him quickly and
trimming his
nails.
If that poodle has always screamed the instant you pick up the
nail trimmers, give it a treat when you
reach for them, and another when you pick them up.