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NAIL TRIMMING

River Tipper Carte on Grooming - Thu, October 11 2007

Hi everypet and everyperson, I'm River the cat and my mom is upset
with all the excuses as to why people take their dogs to the groomer or the vet for nail trimming. This means the nails are
getting to long in between trimming and that is not good for their feet. She's a dog trainer and
she will not charge your owner one sent to tell them how to trim your nails at home. Just sent her a personal message and she will give out her phone #.

Sr. Gunner First Class on Oct 11 at 10:33 PM

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I know what your talking about. I trim my dog's nail's. Then I end up trimming every one that live's by me's dog's nails. And most of the time it's do to them telling there dog is walking funny and ask me to look at them. All I can think is the poor thing...

Rosie on Oct 12 at 08:02 AM

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River, I'd like to see your Mom trim my nails by herself. My Mom trims lots of dog nails but not me. Maybe in time it will be ok but not right now.

Yogi on Oct 12 at 02:14 PM

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Um, well, we go once a month to get our nails done because my mama doesn't want to do it. A couple of Teddy's nails are black and it's too hard to see his quick, plus, I thrash around. So, it's not a matter of our nails being too long, thank you very much, it's a matter of not wanting to hurt us. Geez, I wish people would really think about how their posts sound before they click that "ok" button.

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