[Dailydrool] nails

Beverly Szaton bgszap at gmail.com
Mon Jun 30 08:45:21 PDT 2008


It doesn't matter how careful you are when you are cutting nails. You do not
need to quick a dog at all for them to suddenly decide this is not what he
or she wants to do that day. I have had this experience and I know whether I
have quicked the dog or not-- I cut nails every day on every sort of dog
imagineable, and I am good at it. I know two of my own dogs have simply, as
they got older (not ancient, just older)  decided I was not going to cut
their nails anymore.
Someone ELSE can cut them, but not me.

So to say that the dog was quicked by it's new owner, and that is why they
cannot cut the nails, is not necessarily the case. Accidental quicking is
certainly a leading cause of Oh-N0-Not-My-Nails-itis, but it is not the only
cause.

MomPerson to Nigel, Llewis, Mitchell, Zelda and Cooper
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