Trimming your pup's nails yourself is a risk, just 1 centimeter too far and your dog is bleeding, and in pain.
It is the natural way of nail trimming, no more trimming accidents or trips to the vet.
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Q:What to do about hind paw nails?
A:Primarily designed for front paws—most nail problems begin there. Front paw nails grow quickly, are most prone to scratching (floors, furniture, and skin), and are often the most difficult to trim because dogs resist trimming. In contrast, hind paw nails wear down naturally from walking and running and typically don't grow as fast. Most customers find trimming their front paw nails easy and stress-free with this nail plate, while hind paw nails only need occasional trimming when necessary.
Is this safe for the paw pads?
A:Yes! — the scratch surface is designed to file nails gradually while your dog scratches naturally, without harming the paw pads. Dogs control the pressure themselves, so it's a gentle, self-regulated process rather than a forced trim. As with any nail care tool, wed recommend supervising use and stopping once the nails are shortened to avoid overfiling.
Q:How long does it take for dogs to learn to use it?
A:Most dogs understand the concept within a few short training sessions, especially when high-value treats are used. Some curious or food-motivated dogs start scratching the very first day, while others may take a few days of gentle encouragement to build the habit. Because the board uses positive reinforcement, dogs learn at their own pace — and once they associate scratching with rewards, it quickly becomes a fun, repeatable routine.