Most everything I've read says to take the rabbit to the vet to insure their safety, but you can watch a woman do a rabbit at http://www.videojug.com/webvideo/how-to-trim-a-rabbits-teeth I've had rabbits all my life and have never had one get overgrown teeth.
NONONO!!!!!!!!!!!!
nonono!!!!!!!!!!!!! isn't a very good answer, this is my answer:
You could get a pair of nail scissors and gently trim the white bits of your rabbits nails, be careful not to cut the pink bit, as it is a part of the rabbits body, its blood.
Hope this helps!
by tenny54
You can buy special rabbit claw trimmers at local pet stores, which looks like very small bolt cutters (mine do anyway).
You should get your rabbit nice and calm and gently take its foot, try not to cut too near the foot (avoid the pink/darker area of the nail) as this can cut a rabbits "quick" and make it bleed.
i have no clue, take it to the vet and ask them. geze what do you think i am, a genius?
Yes, but be VERY careful. Check out the question "Can you trim a rabbits nails?" for more details.
Yes, but it's best to use nail clippers specially designed for animals. When you clip, be careful not to cut the blood vessel (the red "colored" part).
You use nail clippers.
get your parents to cut your toenails for you, if you are bad at cutting them.
they dont
Don't cut them, paint them or peel them
yes they do but they are not like our's they are blue ;)
Once a week is recommended
Hamsters Toenails are not very easy to cut but you may be able to bring them to a pet store and they should be able to help.
get your parents to cut your toenails for you, if you are bad at cutting them.
I gets uglier and bigger unless you cut them.
Your toenails will grow so long. They will curl back and kill you. This happened to a recent freind of mine. Who was 7. This is true
No, nurses are not allowed to cut or clip a patient's toenails. They are however allowed to file them down. Typically a podiatrist will cut them, or a nurse who specializes and is certified in foot care is allowed too.
Cut all the toenails by clicking them. (You have to be fast!).
The record for the longest toenails belonged to Louise Hollis, whose toenails measured a combined length of 6.77 meters (22 feet 2.75 inches) before she eventually cut them in 1990.