Clipping Chihuahua Nails

Clipping Chihuahua Claws

What’s the proper way to clipping Chihuahua teeth? When it comes to clipping Chihuahua teeth, you might find yourself questioning several ways to trim them down. If you trim too deep or too short, this can cause skin cuts or even infections if you’re not careful enough. This is especially dangerous if you’re not able to close your pet’s mouth properly and when you’re not watching them carefully enough.

Before you begin clipping, always keep in mind that it is not only a safety concern but also an etiquette concern. It has been recommended that you clip the nails of your Chihuahua no more than every two weeks. Keep in mind though that this rule is for general healthy growth and not just for aesthetic purposes.

The reason is that your little furball will want to play with his or her nails as early as possible and clippers will just push them further away. You may also see your Chihuahua trying to run away from you once you’ve started to clip them down. Thus, be very patient when doing this.

You should always start by trimming only a couple of inches above the surface of the nail.

Make sure you clip all the way around until the nail is exposed. Clip one side at a time then continues until all the nails have been removed. You can then gently shape the tip so that it’s nice and sharp just like the rest of the nail.

Be very careful when clipping Chihuahuas. Their delicate skin and brittle bones can easily be damaged if not done properly. Start by clipping just inside the last couple of millimeters.

Use clippers with small, rounded blades, and be very careful not to cut too much hair or skin. Once you’ve gotten down to the inner part of the nail, just press the clipper against the side where you would like the end of the toe to be and slowly move it in a downward motion. You don’t want to hurt your Chihuahua while clipping.

In addition to being very careful when clipping, you also need to be extremely careful about where you’re going to get your equipment. You may be able to find clipping equipment at most pet stores or even over the internet. Be very careful of any scissors you use to clip the nail. They can easily get into the dog’s tender skin and become infected. Keep the blades sharp and wear protective gloves when handling them.

Once the nails have been clipped, it’s time to moisturize the area so that it doesn’t dry out.

It’s important to keep your little furball as moisturizing as possible to avoid any potential infections or skin irritations. To help keep her fur nice and soft, rub some baby oil on her paws before you begin clipping. This will help to protect them while she is being clipper-ready.

You can then trim the end of the toe straight across. Just make sure you get it very straight and don’t leave any spaces in between. Never pull or tug at the toe, because this can cause damage to the skin. Once all the hair has been removed, trim the nail flush with the skin. If there is an excess nail left, trim it down a little bit and re-apply the nail polish.

When clipping Chihuahua claws, you should always use a new set of clippers. Use a different pair for each nail. Also, be very careful not to get the clippers too close to the skin or you could get scratched. To keep the skin healthy after clipping, do your best to keep your Chihuahua nails trimmed regularly. Remember, prevention is always better than cure.