This information is not meant to be a substitute for veterinary care.   Always follow the instructions provided by your veterinarian. 
In the photographs below, unless otherwise noted, the top if the paw is   facing up. The dog who was photographed has black pads on her toes. The   black pads on the bottom of her toes will help you orient yourself as you   view the photographs.  Variations on these instructions exist. 
Most dogs do not like having their claws trimmed. Start trimming claws in   young animals so that they get used to the process. Some dogs will happily   sit in your lap or on a table while you trim their claws but many require   some form of restraint.
            |      One method to restrain the dog is      to place her/him on a table. Stand on the side of the table      opposite to the claws you are trimming.Drape your arms and      upper body over the dog. When trimming the front claws, keep      your left forearm over the neck to keep the dog from lifting its      head. Hold the paw in your left hand and hold the trimmer in      your right hand. 
If the dog tries to stand, lean your upper body over his/her      shoulders to prevent him/her from rising.   |     
      
            |      If your dog is too wiggly, try      laying him/her on his/her side. Use your right arm and upper      body to keep the dog laying on his/her side. Hold the trimmer in      your right hand. 
Use your left arm to keep the head on the table and use the      left hand to hold the paw.  |     
It is easier to perform this procedure if you have a helper. See the   section on       restraining a dog for some additional   suggestions.   
            |      There are several styles of nail      trimmers, including a guillotine type and a scissors type. The      guillotine type is the easiest to use in dogs.  |     
      
            |      The scissors-type is used to trim      a toenail that is so long that it is curling in a circle. Long      claws can grow into the toe-pad. This most often happens to dew      claws, the claw on the inner side of the paw. Dew claws do not      touch the ground so they are not worn down as the dog walks. 
The dew claw is attached to the leg by loose skin. The dew claw      can usually be bent away from the leg so that you can fit a      guillotine type trimmer over the tip of the dew claw. |     
      
            |      The scissors-type cutter is placed      at a right angle to the toenail.               |     
                             |              Hold the trimmer in your right hand if you are right handed. |     
                             |              Close your hand around the clipper to squeeze the handle      which will move the cutting blade. |     
      
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                             |                  The guillotine type trimmers have stationary ring through      which the nail is placed, and a cutting blade that moves up to      slice off the nail when the handles of the trimmer are squeezed. |     
            |      Unlike cats, dogs do not have      retractile claws. The color of the nail is determined by the      color of the surrounding skin and hair. This dog has black claws      on the brown paw and a mixture of white and black claws on the      white paw.Always remember to trim the dew claws that are      located on the inner surface of the paw. |     
            |      The claws on the rear feet are      often shorter and require less frequent trimming than those on      the front feet. Always remember to trim the dew claws that      are located on the inner surface of the paw unless they were      removed as a puppy.  Some breeds of dogs such as the St. Bernard      have 2 sets of dew claws on the rear feet.                   |     
                         |      Light colored claws are easier to      cut than dark claws as the blood vessels and nerves that supply      the toenail, called the quick, is easier to see.  |     
            |      Cut the toenail to within      approximately2 millimeters of the quick.        
If you cut into the quick, the toenail will bleed and the dog      will experience pain.             
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                             |              The handles of the trimmer can be held pointing toward the      floor, as pictured at the left (cutting the nail from bottom to      top) or the handles of the trimmer can be held pointed towards      the ceiling (cutting the nail from top to bottom); which ever is      more comfortable in your hands.  
The tip of the nail is placed in the stationary ring in the      trimmer with the clipper perpendicular to the nail (cutting      either top to bottom or bottom to top). If the trimmer is placed      parallel to the nail (cutting from side to side), the nail is      crushed and may splinter. 
The cutting blade should be facing you, NOT the dog.      The screws on the handle of the trimmer should be facing the      dog. 
If you turn the trimmer around with the screws toward you,      the cutting blade is cutting closer to the quick than if the      trimmer is held with the cutting blade toward you. You are less      likely to cut into the quick if the cutting blade faces you. |     
            |      The handles of the trimmer are      squeezed to advance the cutting blade through the nail.Light      colored claws can be trimmed with one cut on each nail. |     
    
            |      You cannot see the quick on dark      colored claws, making them more difficult to trim without      cutting into the quick. |     
                             |                  Cut dark colored claws in several small cuts to reduce the      chance of cutting into the quick. |     
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As you cut off small pieces of the nail, look at the cut edge of the   nail. The light tissue (1) is the curved bottom part of the nail. The   mottled light and dark tissue (2) is the top part of the nail.
     
            |      As you cut the nail deeper, you      will see a homogeneous gray to pink oval (3) starting to appear      at the top of the cut surface of the nail. Stop cutting the nail      at this point as additional cutting will cut into the quick.     The sharper the trimmer, the cleaner the cut. The cutting blade      on guillotine-style cutters can be replaced when it is no longer      sharp.            
You can file the end of the nail to smooth the cut surface.                   |     
      
            |      A correctly cut dark colored nail      next to an uncut mixed colored nail. The mixed color nail is      darker close to the base of the nail preventing one from seeing      the quick. This nail should be trimmed in several small cuts.  |     
                       |               If the toenail is cut too short, you can use a styptic pencil      containing silver nitrate to stop blood flow, although many      animals object to the styptic pencil as much, or more, than      toenail cutting. The black end of the stick is held to the      bleeding nail and gently rotated until bleeding stops. 
Even without any treatment the nail should stop bleeding in      about 5 minutes or less. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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