Tips for cutting nails in Alaska
When trimming Alaska's nails, you need to pay attention. First, don't cut below the blood line. The blood line is the red thin line in the dog's paw, where the dog's blood vessels and nerves are, so the trimming distance should not be too close. The roots can be trimmed more frequently; secondly, the dewclaws must also be cut. Alaska has a dewclaw near the ankle, and the nails here also need to be trimmed; thirdly, use special pet nail clippers, and the angle of the scissors should be more precise. It fits your dog's nails so it's best to be decisive when cutting them.
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