jennywren07
Well-Known Member
is there an easy way? The staff isn't keen on the idea but if OH holds her and she gets a treat after each paw she puts up with it. The lab X on the other hand freaks if she sees the clippers.
We've tryed desensiting her to them by just touching her feet with them an rewarding no recation but even after 3months still no better. it's getting to the point where we had to pin her down to do them as they just don't seem to wear down despite lots of "road work" an it stressed her out so much i don't really want to have to repeat the experiance.
She actually growled at OH (something shes never done before) and with a young daughter whos just crawling and loves the dogs i don't want her to think feet touching is bad.
The vet done them when we first got her but she was just as bad for her as she is for us. She's arround 3 and we got her at approx 11months from a rescue if that makes any diff.
Any ideas much welcome
We've tryed desensiting her to them by just touching her feet with them an rewarding no recation but even after 3months still no better. it's getting to the point where we had to pin her down to do them as they just don't seem to wear down despite lots of "road work" an it stressed her out so much i don't really want to have to repeat the experiance.
She actually growled at OH (something shes never done before) and with a young daughter whos just crawling and loves the dogs i don't want her to think feet touching is bad.
The vet done them when we first got her but she was just as bad for her as she is for us. She's arround 3 and we got her at approx 11months from a rescue if that makes any diff.
Any ideas much welcome