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How can I sedate my dog to cut his nails at home?

How can I sedate my dog to cut his nails at home?

To make nail trimming easier, sedate your pup and use a good pair of dog nail clippers….Over the counter sedatives

  1. Benadryl: This mild antihistamine sedative helps keep your pet calm when it is nervous about clipping its nails.
  2. Melatonin supplements: Help regulate body rhythm and help calm down your dog.

Can I give my dog Benadryl to clip his nails?

Dogs commonly take Benadryl (diphenhydramine HCL)as an infrequent anti-anxiety treatment. It’s not meant for heavy daily use, but will greatly help ease your dog’s nerves when it’s time to trim their nails. The Merck Veterinary Manual advises that dogs take 2-4 milligrams of Benadryl per kilogram of their weight.

Is it OK to cut your dog’s nails at home?

If you can convince your dog nail trims aren’t as bad as they think, it’s much more convenient to trim your dog’s nails at home. Even if you still bring your dog to get their nails cut it’s a good idea to make them comfortable with the process for their sake as well as the safety of the person doing the trimming.

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Why does my dog hate getting his nails trimmed?

A. Your dog isn’t alone in her distaste for nail trims. Many dogs cower or flee the room at the mere sight of clippers. The trim process can be even more of a struggle if the dog flails, growls or attempts to bite. Many pet parents opt out of trims altogether or defer trims to the groomer or veterinarian.

How long does it take for a dog to like nail trimming?

Tip: You can make the process more fun for your dog by letting them lick peanut butter off a spoon while you handle the nails. In as little as one week, you can have one of those rare dogs who doesn’t mind nail trimming one bit. But, if it takes your pup a little longer to get used to it, don’t despair.

What kind of nail trimmer should I get for my Dog?

An easy-to-use blade, like the Safari Professional nail trimmer, allows for the accuracy necessary to make a quick and clean cut. As you begin the process, pay attention to what your dog is saying to you, as responding to your dog’s body language will help him become more comfortable with the business of nail trims.