No. You will have to take your guinea-pig to the vet every once in a while to get their nails cut by an expert.
you simply hold each leg upward with you special turtle clippers in hand. You then cut each nail and, you must make sure not to cut too short. If the nails bleed from short cutting, put turtle in water!
if you use nail scissors you can cut them, but follow the shape of the nails because you don't want to cut it too short! or you could use a nailfile, to shape them.
I am not knowledgeable enough to say if it is haram or makrooh, but the sunnah is to cut your nails short.
Normally having nails too long does not make a dog limp. You need to take your dog to see your Veterinarian to have him or her checked out. There may be something very wrong going on and only your Vet can tell. Also have your Vet show you how to properly clip your dog's nails.
Yes, on ferretdepot.com, they have pet nail files for use with ferrets
I assume you are talking about its nails. Well, nothing really, but next time, look for the blood supply and only cut it close, then the blood supply (the quick) will recede, allowing you to cut more. Sort of like people nails.
You can either cut them short or leave them somewhat long
Real, and not too long! Short, shiny nails are perfect.
Well water can damage nails, and if you grow your nails too long, the blood line will expand and it will make it hard to cut them....
a.hands should be clean and nails cut short.
The best way to keep a Great Dane's nails short is to take him/her to a dog groomer at least once a month. If you can't afford a dog groomer, you can purchase nail trimmers for dogs at a local department store or pet store. If you decide to trim his/her nails on your own, be careful not to cut them too short, and you should trim Great Dane nails at least once a month.