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A lot of people are afraid to trim their puppies/dogs nails - fearful that they will cut them too short and they will bleed. But, if two people work together (one holding the puppy and the other using the nail clippers) nail trimming is fairly simple. Most puppies have small enough feet/nails that common fingernail clippers work just fine.

Getting Started - Take a moment to examine your puppy's nails. You should be able to see three parts as follows: A white tip, A clear (see through) base, and the pink "quick" which is visible through the base of the nail. It's the blood vessel and nerve that supply the toenail that is called the "quick" that you want to pay attention too while clipping the nail.

Start trimming by clipping very small sections at a time, and trim the "white" tip of the nail - take your time - while you and your partner talk gently to him to keep him calm. Once you get close to the quick you are finished.

Bleeding

If you accidentally clip too close and the quick begins to bleed, don't panic - your puppy won't bleed to death or be permanently harmed. Have some baking powder or cornstarch handy and dip the bleeding nail into a small amount of it on your fingertip. Or you can purchase a product at the pet supply store called "Quick Stop" and do the same thing. This will stop the bleeding and then you can continue trimming the other nails.

As a Veterinary Assistant and owner of Puppies Dot Com,(website location http://www.puppies-dot-com.com) Penny DiLoreto has over 16 years experience in the field of dog breeding, training, and animal handling.

Some of the organizations Penny is a member of include: West Coast Quality Breeders Association, American Kennel Club, American Canine Association.

Education/Credentials
1986 graduate of the San Diego ROP Veterinary Assistant Program where Penny received certificates in the following areas: Animal Handling and Restraint, Anatomy and Physiology, Medical Terminology, Sanitation and surgical Prep., Instruments and Equipment, Vaccines and injections, Health and Safety, Veterinary laws and Ethics, biohazardious Waste and disposal Laws, Medicating and grooming Procedures, Medical Math, Anesthesia, Radiology, Basic Laboratory Procedures, Fecal Analysis and parasitology, Pharmacology, Emergency Medicine, and Reproduction.

Awards and Honors
Outstanding Student Award given the San Diego ROP Veterinary Assistant Program

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