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I don't have any good advice because I'm in the same boat. My pup is almost 5 months old, and I play with her feet every day! But she still cannot stand it... I think it's more the sound of the clippers than the actual process. Even the vet has to get stern with her when she does it, so I just get my hubby to hold her while I do it, and she has to deal with it. Eventually, she'll quit fighting me about it.
Phoebe (Chewy's sister) does best for nail trims when she's exhausted and chewing on a bully stick or a stuffed Kong or something. I usually do one foot at a time...and then give her a break. Usually i can get at least 2 toes done before she notices and then only have to do 2 or 3 more with her licking at me. I try and make sure she doesn't see the nail clippers before I start, and I don't talk to her til I'm done.
Why did your vet say to wait on going to the groomer? Just curious because Phoebe is at the groomer right now. Our vet actually recommended I take her because of her ears. I did the best I could with plucking hair out but I was scared to go too deep.
Also...I play with her feet constantly throughout the day. Like rub between each individual toe, across the pads, press on her toes to extend her nails, etc.
I cheated during this phase.
I put him on the cement patio and let him play with a frisbee. Spud would paw and paw at the toy. Really, he just wore down his nails enough.
I haven't tried this yet. But I know I need to take this on. Thanks for the tips. I like the idea of bully stick and one foot at a time. Stella lets me brush and comb her and clip her face, but her feet are another matter.
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