Yes! You should cut your rabbit's nails regularly as part of regular at-home grooming and health screening.
Why - If you don't clip your bunny's nails, they'll grow too long and injury will result. For example, the nail could get easily caught and torn out. Or, the long nails could cause the rabbit to stand with more pressure on the back of the feet, resulting in a condition called "sore hocks."
How - You can cut the nails with the proper pet nail clippers, but you have to be careful not to cut the quick. If you cut the quick, you will hurt your rabbit and the nail will bleed a lot. The quick is easy to see in light-colored nails: it's the dark line inside the nail. Clip above the quick.
Sit your rabbit on a towel (on your lap, on the ground, or on a table surface) and hold her firmly. Some rabbits won't sit still and will need to be restrained. Have someone with you to help. Simply covering the rabbit's eyes may be enough to calm her; if not, something more advanced will be necessary. Next time you're at the vet's, ask them to show you how to restrain your rabbit. You can also type the phrase "bunny burrito" into a search engine and you will find helpful instructions.
In dark nails, the quick is hard to see. You could try this:
First Aid - If you accidentally cut the quick, don't panic. Your rabbit will soon forget the pain and the blood looks scarier than it really is. Just apply a dab of blood-stop powder with a cotton swab (for example, styptic powder from the store, or plain cornstarch or flour can also work), then apply pressure with a clean cloth until the bleeding stops. It's okay if your rabbit licks the nail afterwards, but watch to make sure the bleeding doesn't start up again.
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You probably could, but it's pretty pointless!
YES, every so often.
Rabbits nails never stop growing. Although the nails grow slowly, it will gradually get long enough where it can trip over them while walking. If the nails are visible through the rabbits paws, you need to clip them. Ask your vet how to do it the right way and you can buy specially made small animal nail clippers and do it yourself! Don't cut the pink part of the nail! That hurts!
Yes you SHOULD being careful not to cut into the qwik (pink colored part of nail). See the related question below for details about how to cut a rabbit's nails.
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There is no reason to not cut your nails on Saturday.
Yes, a chickens nails can be filed or cut.
By the nail cut. It should cut nails, and remove dirt from them. It also needed to be in its own place, to not lose it.
Nope, you don't have to cut your nails to ride horses.
You do not feel pain when you cut your nails because your nails do not contain any nerves that can cause pain.
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No
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.