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How Do You Trim A Dogs Claws Using Pedipaws?

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How Do You Trim A Dogs Claws Using Pedipaws?

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• Buy PediPaws. PediPaws can be found at many stores nation-wide, like Wal-Mart, K-mart, Petsmart, Petco, and any other stores that sell things that help groom and clip the nails of dogs. • After you purchase it, check to make sure you have the batteries it takes, and make sure you can read the directions. • Put it together. Read the directions clearly. If you become confused, get help from a family member or friends. • Allow your pet to become familiar with the PediPaws. Touch them with it and let them feel it running without using it on them. • Use PediPaws on your dog. Call your dog to sit down. When it sits down, reward it with a treat so it becomes relaxed. Pick up one of your dog’s feet at a time and carefully clip their nails. Continue to do so with the rest of your dog’s nails!

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• Buy PediPaws. PediPaws can be found at many stores nation-wide, like Wal-Mart, K-mart, Petsmart, Petco, and any other stores that sell things that help groom and clip the nails of dogs. • After you purchase it, check to make sure you have the batteries it takes, and make sure you can read the directions. • Put it together. Read the directions clearly. If you become confused, get help from a family member or friends. • Allow your pet to become familiar with the PediPaws. Touch them with it and let them feel it running without using it on them. • Use PediPaws on your dog. Call your dog to sit down. When it sits down, reward it with a treat so it becomes relaxed. Pick up one of your dog’s feet at a time and carefully clip their nails. Continue to do so with the rest of your dog’s nails! Last edited: July 12, 2009 by Axiom Categories: Dog Grooming Recent edits by: Sarah Eliza, Puddy, Minnow.

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