🛡️ Safe Nails, Happy Paws!

Regular nail trims keep your dog comfortable, healthy, and prevent injuries.

📍 The Black Dot
This is the quick. Avoid cutting it.

🐶 Step-By-Step Guide

1️⃣ Trim Off Small Snips
Take small snips at a time.

2️⃣ Look for the Black Dot
Find the black dot in the center of the nail.

3️⃣ Continue 👍
Trim a little more if the black dot is not visible.

4️⃣ Stop ✋
Stop trimming as soon as you see the black dot.

5️⃣ It’s Your Sign to Stop!
Seeing the black dot means you’re at the quick—do not cut any further.

💡 Extra Tips

🐾 Trim in a well-lit area.
💙 Keep your dog calm and reward them.
✏️ If unsure, trim less. You can always trim again later.
📅 Trim nails every 2–4 weeks.

⚠️ If You Cut Too Close

💧 Don’t panic. It happens!
🩹 Apply styptic powder or cornstarch to stop any bleeding.
💙 Comfort your dog and give extra love.

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🐕 Prevents pain & discomfort
🐾 Keeps paws healthy
🛡️ Prevents injuries
💙 Happy dog, happy life!

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