You can take it to a vet to have this done.
To a dog grooming place.
To a vet.
Yes, a chickens nails can be filed or cut.
it will end up hurting the dog, also they could split and it hurts like when our nails split! TRIM YOUR DOG'S NAILS
most dogs do
No.
It is HIGHLY RECCOMENDED that you take your guinea pig(s) to the vet to get their nails cut so they are cut proparly. if you try to cut their nails you may cut them to short to where that will cause them GREAT pain, even to the point where they may bleed. TAKE THEM TO THE VET SO NO HARM IS DONE. sak :)
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!!!!!
Go to your vet and have them grind the nails down, or go to your local pet store and pick up a nail trimmer for dogs. They sometimes come with a safety guard to keep you from cutting down to the vein in the nail.
If you want to cut your dogs nails then: 1. file them 2. Use special nail cutters and cut just the very tip because just a few millimeters into the nail there is blood vessels. If you cut it that far the nail will bleed for about 3 days and it can get infected easy. That causes even more problems. If you are scared to cut the nails, just go to your vet and they can do it.
Use a pedi paws, cause it files, not cuts. and it makes a buzzing sounds that could relax your dog
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.
your nails get tow long and go all black
Because there claws grow continously and if you don't it becomes painful for them and they can harm themselves. why do you cut your nails? Get the point... = )
Well, they should always be short for safety reason. But if you should let them grow, cut them after they before they become sharp enough to cut. (and for the safety of your pet you should file its nails)
You should be careful and use the correct tool to avoid adverse effects.
There is no reason to not cut your nails on Saturday.
Cats shed their nails, so they don't need to have them cut for health reasons. Most people cut their cat's nails in an attempt to save their furniture. It helps, but even with cut nails, cats are still able to claw things.
Yes, a chickens nails can be filed or cut.