That depends on the length of the nails and how much it hurts when they stand.
Yes
They do. Long nails can make it difficult and uncomfortable for your dog to walk. And if left long enough, some will curl over and grow into your pet's pads, which will require surgery to correct. It's recommended that you clip your dog's nails about every month or so.
You could cut a small dogs nails with human nail clippers. Larger dogs nails would not fit inside the clipper so it wouldn't work. It is better to buy a set of clippers made for dogs though. They are made specifically for dogs nails and will work better.
No, but regular trimming is essential to your dog's foot health. They will become too long otherwise and cause problems with walking. You should trim them regularly, but only a bit at a time so that you don't cut into the quick and cause your dog pain.
most dogs do
No.
We would feel safer walking around barefoot.
I dont think it would be too bad. It would depend on the work. Walking dogs would be easy. Training dogs would take a little more time and patience. I think getting dogs to listen would take a lot of time and patience. You would need to practice with them over and over again. Walking dogs would only require a leash and some arm strength.
dogs
Use a pedi paws, cause it files, not cuts. and it makes a buzzing sounds that could relax your dog
No, if you paint them, they would be red, pink, purple, etc. :P
There is no time, as if they were wild they would be natural, so from my experiance, i cut them when they start to cut me!!!!!
When a dog has a problem growing their toenails this may be a sign that the animal may have a thyroid condition that should be examined by a veterinarian. Your vet will often prescribe Biotin to help your pet's nail growth problem.