You need to desensitize him to having his paws handled. Most dogs are not fond of people messing with their feet, so before going at him with the nail clippers, you need to spend some time showing him that touching his feet is no big deal. Next time you are just sitting around watching TV, get some dog treats and sit down next to your dog. Touch his foot a little and give him a treat. Gradually over a few days, keep doing this and handling his feet a little more each time, going from just touching them with one finger to actually holding onto his foot with your whole hand. Once he's become comfortable with you handling his feet, you can try clipping again, but take it slow. It takes me about 15 minutes to clip my bloodhound's nails because he really isn't that fond of the process and I have to clip a nail, then let him chill out for a second, the clip another. My coonhound, however, just takes it like a man. :)
2006-07-29 09:23:13
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answered by tenzo0 3
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I certainly have an identical challenge with my rambunctious 9-mth outdated. I keep a pair of clippers interior the diaper bag in case a solid 2d comes up. from time to time i will only clip one or 2 nails an afternoon regular. My final efficient decrease became whilst on the park, he sat on my lap and regarded around and that i became able to diminish all 10! i attempted interior the tub and discover that the nails get too mushy and skinny to diminish nicely, did no longer artwork any much less complicated. from time to time if he sits on my lap and my husband entertains him which will artwork. the subsequent element i will attempt is whilst he's in his highchair so he won't manage to flee! solid success!!!
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answered by ? 4
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try some peanut butter in a Kong toy or on a spoon or on a dog cookie. It's really typical of pup this age to be wild !!
be patient & even if you can do 1 nail at THAT sitting, praise him & try again later. don't ever force the issue.
You can also try to sneak over when he's napping & clip 1-2 then.
good luck
2006-07-29 07:29:43
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answered by polka_123_pa 3
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Well two things if your getting frustrated send to the vet or get a all around leash
2006-07-29 07:42:57
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answered by Nicole B 1
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Yes,you CAN!! Do em BEHIND HIS BACK!!Like a horse! That way you can CLAMP him between your body & arm! Tell him "Foot!",pick (rear first)up & DO IT! One at a time & treat if you have to. He'll learn.
2006-07-29 10:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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put him on a table, you sit at a chair and pick up his paws one at a time. if this doesnt work, have someone else hold him.
2006-07-29 07:28:50
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answered by spaceytracey3 4
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