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Pet Nail Trimming Near Me

Fast and Affordable Nail Trimming:

Stop by for pet nail trimming for just $10. For an even smoother finish, opt for our nail grinding service for an additional $3.

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No Appointment Necessary:

Our doors are open for walk-in services from Wednesday to Sunday, 10 AM to 4 PM. Just drop by with your pet at our convenient Riverview location.

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Some Commonly Asked Questions:

  • Does nail trimming hurt the dog? No, it is painless if done correctly with the proper tools and techniques.

  • How long does a nail trimming session take? A typical session lasts about 5-10 minutes, depending on the dog's behavior and nail condition.

  • Can I stay with my pet during nail trimming? Clients can wait in the lobby or their car during the nail trimming session. Additionally, you might consider visiting the nearby shops around the Riverview Centre Plaza while your pet is cared for.

  • What if my dog is anxious about nail trimming? We take special care with anxious pets, using calming techniques and sometimes breaks during the session. Additionally, we recommend administering a calming treat and providing positive reinforcement before and after the service to help ease your pet's anxiety.

  • Do you offer nail grinding in addition to clipping? Yes, we offer nail grinding as a gentler alternative to clipping, which can also result in a smoother nail edge.

  • What are the benefits of regular nail trimming? Regular trimming prevents pain, discomfort, and health issues related to overgrown nails.

  • Is an appointment necessary for nail trimming? No, we accept walk-ins, making it convenient to get the service when it fits your schedule.

  • What should I do if my dog's nail bleeds after a trim? If bleeding occurs, apply gentle pressure with styptic powder or corn starch to help stop the bleeding. Don't panic; it's not uncommon for a nail to bleed, especially if it comes in contact with a hard surface like concrete or tiles shortly after trimming.

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