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| When can I Dremmel my new pup I got this puppy from a rescue. She's 10 weeks old and her nails are pointed and sharp. I started using the dremmel on my 3 yr male and he's learning to tolerate it since he gets head massages and treats from my wife. Back to the pup. When can I start trimming. I want to get her used to it, but I am waiting till she gets used to us and the house. Just got her this past weekend, (June 10) and she's a bundle of nerve. She gets along with my male already, so I'm really happy. Thanks |
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| Your puppy doesn't need the Dremel yet. Use a sharp toenail clipper now! When the nails star to thicken...then use the dremel.Oh a new puppy...puppy breath again! Congrats to you!!!
__________________ ....marianne.... |
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