We understand your surprise at the cost of nail trimming services for your dogs. Veterinary fees may reflect the value of professional care and expertise provided by trained staff.
- Professional handling ensures safety
- Vets use appropriate tools and techniques
- Can identify potential health issues during the process
Having your dogs' nails trimmed at a vet includes careful handling by trained professionals, which reduces the risk of injury to your pets. Vets use specialized tools and techniques that are more efficient and less stressful for your dogs. Furthermore, a vet can identify any underlying health concerns like nail infections or abnormal growths during the trimming session.
Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is it important to have a professional trim my dog's nails?
Professionals are trained to handle animals gently yet firmly, minimizing stress and the possibility of injury. They can also spot signs of potential health issues.
- How often should I get my dog's nails trimmed?
The frequency can vary based on your dog's activity level and growth rate, but generally every 3-4 weeks is recommended.
- Can I trim my dog's nails at home safely?
Yes, with the right tools and techniques, you can do it at home. However, professional grooming offers expertise and can help prevent common mistakes such as cutting into the quick.
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