How to use dog nail clippers guillotine?
You should file the nails flush with the dog’s paw or cut the nails short. When you cut the nails, you’ll notice that the nail clipper will automatically stop. That’s because it’s fitted with a safety lock. This lock will prevent the dog from accidentally clipping his own nails.
How to use a dog nail clippers guillotine?
Using a dog nail clippers guillotine is quite easy. You need to hold your dog’s paw with one hand and the sharp part of the dog nail clippers with the other one. Then, you need to press and pull the dog’s paw in a downward motion. If you cut the nails properly, the dog will not feel any pain.
How to use dog nail clippers guillotine blade?
The blade of the clippers is curved. The teeth are very fine and thin. They cut through the nail to prevent the dog’s skin from being hurt when they tear at the nail. To use the clippers to cut the nails, insert the clippers in the dog’s paw. Squeeze the clippers firmly to cause the teeth to clamp down on the nail. While holding down the clippers, cut the nail free from the dog’s paw.
How to use dog nail clippers guillotine to trim nails
After clipping the nails, use the guillotine to cut off the excess, making sure to cut away all the nail on the underside. Set the clippers aside and then soak the nails with a nail soak (see below for information). Doing so will help your dog’s nails grow stronger and healthy. You can also use dog nail clippers to cut away any of the debris that may be lodged under your dog’s nails.
How to use dog nail clippers guillotine scissors?
The guillotine is an elegant dog nail clipper which is made of high-quality stainless steel. The blades are made from surgical grade sharpened stainless steel, which make them very efficient for clipping the nails of your dog. One of the best advantages of using the dog nail clippers guillotine is the great comfort and safety they provide while clipping the nails of your dog. The curved design of the dog grooming scissors helps to prevent the blades from poking into the flesh of the dog.