Why Regular Nail Trims Matter for Your Dog's Health

Why Regular Nail Trims Matter for Your Dog's Health at CatDog Grooming Salon in Lowell, MA
Quick answer: Overgrown nails are not just cosmetic. They change how your dog stands, strain joints, and can curl into the paw pad. Most dogs need a nail trim every 3 to 6 weeks to stay comfortable and healthy.

The hidden problems of long nails

When nails are too long they push back into the nail bed with every step, causing pain and altering posture. Over time this can stress the toes, legs and hips, and the quick (the blood vessel inside) grows longer, making future trims harder.

How often to trim

A good rule: if you hear nails clicking on the floor, they are too long. Every 3 to 6 weeks keeps them at a healthy length and the quick short.

Fast and stress-free

A professional nail trim takes only minutes. At CatDog in Lowell we keep it quick and calm, and can add a smoothing file so nails do not scratch floors or skin.

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Frequently asked questions

How short should I cut my dog's nails?

Trim so the nail just clears the floor when your dog stands. Avoid the quick, the pink area inside the nail. Frequent small trims keep the quick short.

Can I trim my dog's nails at home?

Yes, with proper clippers and care, but many owners prefer a quick professional trim every few weeks to avoid cutting the quick.