Yes, they can get old, they are almost completely smooth.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Can nail filers get old?
what do they look like when they are al used up and worn out?Can nail filers get old?
Yes, they can get old, they are almost completely smooth.myspace pages
Yes, they can get old, they are almost completely smooth.
Doggie nail filers?
I was washing my dog, and I noticed his nail was tearing. I clip his nails every two to three weeks, but this was a tear on the side of his nail. Do they have such thing as doggie nail filers?Doggie nail filers?
I like to use the ones that are made for acrylic nails..the big broad ones that I get 4 for a dollar at the dollar sotre..Doggie nail filers?
I know a lot of people, including myself, who use a dremmel to trim their dogs' nails! I have an Akita and nothing else gets through those suckers. They are THICK!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dremel
Just use a regular nail file for humans. It should be ok.
You can get a drammel tool or similar and put a sanding drum in it and this will work great. Get a tool that has a variable speed so you can adjust it to suit your needs
I have a siberian husky and he goes to the parlour regularly the best thing about that is that he runs for a living sledding so his nails gets to be filled while running so we dont need to file it maybe you should take your dog out for walks and see if his nails would go down from that, my other suggestion would be to go to the pet shop and they should have there..
There might be but I find that a regular people nail file works just fine.
Yes....Here is some help...
Click link below.....
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I like to use the ones that are made for acrylic nails..the big broad ones that I get 4 for a dollar at the dollar sotre..Doggie nail filers?
I know a lot of people, including myself, who use a dremmel to trim their dogs' nails! I have an Akita and nothing else gets through those suckers. They are THICK!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dremel
Just use a regular nail file for humans. It should be ok.
You can get a drammel tool or similar and put a sanding drum in it and this will work great. Get a tool that has a variable speed so you can adjust it to suit your needs
I have a siberian husky and he goes to the parlour regularly the best thing about that is that he runs for a living sledding so his nails gets to be filled while running so we dont need to file it maybe you should take your dog out for walks and see if his nails would go down from that, my other suggestion would be to go to the pet shop and they should have there..
There might be but I find that a regular people nail file works just fine.
Yes....Here is some help...
Click link below.....
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Do pet nail filers actually work?
Ex: Peticure or PediPaws
My dog HATES getting his nails trimmed. I've tried numerous times to do it myself and it always ends up me taking him to the groomers. I was just wondering if anyone owns one and knows if they actually work.
*Please, don't write rude response. I'm just curious, that's the whole point of Answers.*Do pet nail filers actually work?
My local pet supply store (not a chain), who also does grooming said they're a waste of money. She said they work, but it takes a LONG time on each nail, and the filer gets so hot after a while that you have to take a break. I've found the easiest way to trim my dogs' nails is to have someone else hold them while I trim. I have serious biting issues with my female shih tzu, but can't muzzle her because she has practically no muzzle! I usually have my mom come over %26amp; hold her while I do a quick snip. Good luck!Do pet nail filers actually work?
yes they do work beacause i have two dogs and one of my dogs is not afraid of the nail fialers
yes they do work but i sugest going to a groomer and this time ask how to and they will show you
My dog HATES getting his nails trimmed. I've tried numerous times to do it myself and it always ends up me taking him to the groomers. I was just wondering if anyone owns one and knows if they actually work.
*Please, don't write rude response. I'm just curious, that's the whole point of Answers.*Do pet nail filers actually work?
My local pet supply store (not a chain), who also does grooming said they're a waste of money. She said they work, but it takes a LONG time on each nail, and the filer gets so hot after a while that you have to take a break. I've found the easiest way to trim my dogs' nails is to have someone else hold them while I trim. I have serious biting issues with my female shih tzu, but can't muzzle her because she has practically no muzzle! I usually have my mom come over %26amp; hold her while I do a quick snip. Good luck!Do pet nail filers actually work?
yes they do work beacause i have two dogs and one of my dogs is not afraid of the nail fialers
yes they do work but i sugest going to a groomer and this time ask how to and they will show you
How to change the actual shape of my nails without using a filer?
like the sides are totally uneven and small! what shall i do???How to change the actual shape of my nails without using a filer?
You definitely need a file to round them out and up. There's no way around it. When you gain/lose weight, that can change your nails, too. But the only way to really even them up right is to file them the way you want them to be.
You definitely need a file to round them out and up. There's no way around it. When you gain/lose weight, that can change your nails, too. But the only way to really even them up right is to file them the way you want them to be.
My cat chews on emery boards/ nail filers?
It's the weirdest thing.
He holds them with his paws and gently glides his teeth across the board.
Almost like he's sharpening them.
He'll search them out in my room, like he knows the smell or something?
Is this normal/ healthy?My cat chews on emery boards/ nail filers?
It sounds to me like teething, just like babies do. This is perfectly normal for a kitten or younger cat. How old is he?
Hm, that is odd for a 7 year old. I'm really not sure then. It might just be a phase he's going through. I definately don't think it is any reason for concern, though.My cat chews on emery boards/ nail filers?
My cats do the same thing and they vary in age from 1 - 10...I have no idea why they do this...
He holds them with his paws and gently glides his teeth across the board.
Almost like he's sharpening them.
He'll search them out in my room, like he knows the smell or something?
Is this normal/ healthy?My cat chews on emery boards/ nail filers?
It sounds to me like teething, just like babies do. This is perfectly normal for a kitten or younger cat. How old is he?
Hm, that is odd for a 7 year old. I'm really not sure then. It might just be a phase he's going through. I definately don't think it is any reason for concern, though.My cat chews on emery boards/ nail filers?
My cats do the same thing and they vary in age from 1 - 10...I have no idea why they do this...
Help! My little pomeranian has ate a nail filer for the 6th or 7th time.?
I have set my nailfilers down on many occasions, walked off to do something and found her eating them. There have only been little pices left when I find them. She has done this several times. I have not monitored her stool directly after she ate it but have noticed every now and then her stool has been fine. I know she probably passes the wood in her stool but can this damage her insides in the long run? should I check for bloody stool? Is that a tell tale sign? I realize this is all my fault as a pet owner.Help! My little pomeranian has ate a nail filer for the 6th or 7th time.?
yes you should be checking her when she does this.. the wood could splinter and perforate her stomache or intestines.. or may even cause a blockage
or better yet.. you KNOW she eats these things, so dont leave them lay! Take the extra minute or two to put the file away when you are done using it. You may want to consider a metal nail file instead of the wood ones, a metal one wont be as attractive as the wood and she'd probably leave it alone.Help! My little pomeranian has ate a nail filer for the 6th or 7th time.?
why does it take 6 or 7 times for you to start worrying?!?!?!?!?!?
yes you should be checking her when she does this.. the wood could splinter and perforate her stomache or intestines.. or may even cause a blockage
or better yet.. you KNOW she eats these things, so dont leave them lay! Take the extra minute or two to put the file away when you are done using it. You may want to consider a metal nail file instead of the wood ones, a metal one wont be as attractive as the wood and she'd probably leave it alone.Help! My little pomeranian has ate a nail filer for the 6th or 7th time.?
why does it take 6 or 7 times for you to start worrying?!?!?!?!?!?
Fingernail Problem that was caused by a nail filer?
I have a fingernail bitting problem and there is always a piece of skin left on the top layer of the nail when I peel it. But I usually use a nail filer to pick the excessive skin and then the fingernail clipper. But then I wasnt paying attention and the nail filer went into my fingernail and left this black mark. Please anyone what could this possibly be. Could it be a blood clot in my fingernail or just a piece of trash stuck in my nail. And if it is a bloot clot in my fingernail, what is the possible harm it could do to that one finger. Because it itches for awhile when I try to take it out. Please anyone, a nail technition or a doctor specialist or anyone who knows about fingernails.Fingernail Problem that was caused by a nail filer?
Ahh, it's okay. (:
It is either a bruise or dried blood. :D
You'll be fine.
~Animal_LoverFingernail Problem that was caused by a nail filer?
i think it was dried bloodmyspace pages
Ahh, it's okay. (:
It is either a bruise or dried blood. :D
You'll be fine.
~Animal_LoverFingernail Problem that was caused by a nail filer?
i think it was dried blood
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