How do you locate the “quick” on your pet’s nails?

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The American Humane Association recommends you hold the paw in your hand and locate the pinkish part of the nail. This is a blood vessel, often called the “quick,”  and should be avoided. The nail should be clipped slightly above this area.

It’s important to make nail trimming a pleasant part of your pet’s life. No matter what age, size, sex or breed you have keep two main ideas in mind:

  • Teach your pet to associate nail trimming with things they love
  • Take it slow and easy

Pet grooming is more than a hair cut, pet health includes regular grooming. Proper grooming involves brushing their coat, bathing, clipping your pet’s nails, brushing their teeth, and cleaning their ears. It is also important to have the proper tools for home grooming, such as Oster’s “Less Stress Kit” which includes:Less Stress Kit.jpg

  • Oster Calm Clips – Cordless Power Clipper Kit
  • Oster® Gentle Paws Premium Nail Trimmer
  • ShedMonster Professional De-Shedding Tool for Dogs* (long or short coat)
  • Oster Shed Control Shampoo

Goodnewsforpets is partnering with Oster for the second contest in our 15th anniversary contest series. This April register for a chance to win an Oster “Less Stress Kit”, an exclusive Goodnewsforpets Heart-Paw charm designed by Elena Kreigner and a donation to a local shelter or rescue of the winner’s choice! Stay tuned for the big announcement of the contest opening.

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