I was told by my vet that you have to remove the entire toe. My dog has a toenail that looks deformed and grows in weird. The vert said that unless it really bother my dog or if it looks infected or problematic to leave it alone and keep it trimmed. Hope this helps. M
Do you mean that the nail has grown around from her toe and has embedded into her paw? If so, you probably won't be able to get it out by yourself. It would be extremely painful for the dog for you to try. The best thing would be to take the dog to a vet. The vet will have the proper equipment to deal with it. The vet will also have the proper painkillers and numbing agents. Good luck.
You can remove the dewclaws, which is the little claw that sets up high inside of the front leg and sometimes in certain breeds, the hind legs. It should be done between the ages of 3 - 5 days. Otherwise it is a major surgery. Their regular claws or toenails should never be removed. You can clip/trim them and should. Get yourself a nail trimmer and have someone show you the proper way to clip them, such as your Veterinarian or a Groomer.
As long as you are careful not to cut the quick (the part that bleeds) then you can trim your dogs claws the same way you cut your fingernails. Any pet shop will be able to provide clippers designed for this purpose.
ok first of all witch ones are you talking about if your talking about the ones on the dash you have to remove the instrument panel upper trim pad and that is as listed below 1 disconect the battery 2 remove the screws from the defroster vents 3 detach air vent and remove the pad screws 4 remove glove box and remove the panel to pad screws 5 detach the pad disconnect the electrical conectors and lift the pad off 6 installation is the reverse of removal if your still stuck go buy a haynes #38031
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remove the keypad, and give it to a car mechanic to get it fixed
There is not dash "pad". It is a one piece instrument panel.
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the old brake pad. Slide in the new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car.
You can refer to the service and user manual on how to remove a dash pad on a 2000 Cadillac El Dorado.
its just a bald patch......
The PSP mini d-pad is very easy to remove, but you'll probably needs your fingernails.
Remove screw @ bottom of horn pad. (After disconnecting Neg. battery cable of course.) Disconnect horn wire from pad. Remove center nut. Use wheel puller and REMOVE.
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper, and remove the brake pad. Dispose of the old pad, put in the new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car.
Factory or aftermarket?
To wear a sanitary pad, remove the back and place it inside the undergarment. It should sit on the middle.