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The nails and fingernails grow throughout life, and usually are used extensively in normal use. However, many Pets are not using enough nails or claws. This may be because the animal is not sufficient (due to old age, or housing that is too small), like a nail or the paw is growing at a bad angle and did not come into contact with a wearing surface, or because the surfaces of animals coming into contact, are too soft.
– A small dog that lives in a house with carpet and exercises on the green can be the nails too long, while a dog walking on the sidewalk for much day of proper length nails
– Wild rabbits spend much of their time digging and constant movement in search of food and security. A rabbit, especially if all day confined to a hutch, moves less, and has a mild, non-abrasive surface of the wood in the cage, which does not wear appropriate
– Birds wild perch in the branches of different sizes and textures, scratch the surface, and in constant motion. Caged birds spend all day on a smooth, uniform bar.

Long nails or claws are cut, because if too long, are more likely to rupture at the base sensitive that it can be very painful, which can grow around a circle and penetrate into the pad (causing pain and infection) or may cause the animal has trouble walking or perching properly. Too long claws of a bird can to be addicted to the bars of the cage, and small birds may lose a large amount of blood from broken legs, as they have only half a teaspoon of blood.

The dew claws are inside the front legs (and sometimes the hind legs in some dogs). This is the equivalent of the thumb, and not in contact with the ground during normal gait. Even used when the animal is struggling, digging or climbing. It is common for some puppies dew claws removed when they are between few days (ask your veterinarian for advice on this subject, not try to remove yourself) to avoid future problems. Dew claws can invade and penetrate on the pavement, while the other nails are normal length. It is advisable to keep an eye on the growth of dew claws.

You can cut the nails your pet at home if mower if you buy good quality and know what date is possible without clipping. In some animals, this may be obvious, others with dark nails, can be very difficult. If in doubt, consult your vet to clip his nails for you or show you how. If you cut too far from entering into sensitive tissue of the nail, which is very painful and can bleed profusely. In animals with white nails, you can usually see the pink sensitive tissue inside the nail. You should let enough space between the apparent end of this fabric and where it is cut, given that the mower can cause increased pressure in the crossing place. Nails cut a little more, but more often is better than too short and causing pain or discomfort to your pet. Blunt or poor quality cutters can cut a nail instead of cut cleanly, so you have good cutting machines are made specifically for animals.

You can help to prevent the nails or claws development problems by regularly examining her nails, cutting or cut by the vet, if necessary, and providing adequate exercise or wear surfaces of animals to use. You can walk dogs on the streets more often, instead of grass, provide rabbits with one more race or have a stone surface through the race and put perches of different diameter and texture in the cage.

If your pet has a broken leg, a sore paw, or one that continues to bleed, you should see the vet. Infections around the base of the clamp are not uncommon in dogs and cats and can cause swelling, pain and lameness. This should be treated by a veterinarian.

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