Dog Nail Diagram

Dog Nail Diagram. This pink area showing through the outside of the nail is the quick. Where the quick is and where to make the cut.

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Web broken, cracked, or split nails. Web place the cutter around the tip of the nail with the firm guillotine cutter plate facing your dog. Web dog nail trimming with anatomical claw side view structure outline diagram dog nail trimming with anatomical claw side view structure outline diagram.

There’s No Blood, Since Only The Outer Portion Of The Nail Is Involved.


Web firmly yet gently hold your dog’s paw; Get the end of the styptic pencil wet by dipping it in clean water or putting a drop of water on it. Web place the cutter around the tip of the nail with the firm guillotine cutter plate facing your dog.

When Trimming, Nail Should Be Just Above The Floor Line As Indicated.


Some dogs have brittle or overgrown nails, and others are just prone to injury. Dog nail fungal infections (onychomycosis) are treated aggressively since the disease often returns if not completely eliminated. Always cut above the quick and keep your dog.

Continue Until You Have Cut All The Nails.


To use a styptic pencil on a dog use the following steps: Web this diagram shows a dog’s nail. Labeled educational medical pet clipping.

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Push down slightly on the paw pad to extend the nail forward. Understanding this nail anatomy is essential when trimming dogs’ nails. Your cut is just past the quick at an angle away from the leg.

The Quick (Light Gray) Contains Blood Vessels.


When your dog is holding still, clip straight across the tip of the nail. (see diagram.) close the trimmer around the nail with one quick movement for a smooth cut. Touch each paw with the nail clipper and squeeze it a few times so the pup hears the sound, or turn on the clipper and let the pup feel the vibration.