Okay, maybe I'm on the reaction. Clippers are not "bad." They serve their purpose, but there is something about their use should be aware of so you can make more informed decisions on the dog's nail. He taught us all to avoid "quick" with the dog's nails. Fast is the nerve that lies within each dog to nail that bleeds when cut, or cut. But did you know that even when used properly (ie, successfully avoid hitting the "quick") can cause unnecessary pain dog? That's because most of the work of the clippers pinching or squeezing motion, which causes sharp edges to cut the nails. When this is done, it is inevitably a bit of nerve within the nail by simply squeezing the movement itself.
Make sure that the scissors are so sharp as possible and are of good quality is essential if we decided to use them. But in order to avoid the risk of causing a dog pain at the time that it confidently expects to offer his paws in the hands, why not use a nail grinder instead?
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