FIRST TRIM DOG’S NAILS AS SHOWN BELOW
♥ Nails should not be too short or too long. If nails are too short, you will need to wait until they have grown long enough to reach the inside bottom of the tread comfortably.
*** Long nails are painful and increase chance of injury, trim them.
♥ Designed for senior and special needs dogs to improve traction, mobility, stability and confidence. To reduce injuries from slipping, sliding, and falling.
♥ Correct trimming of the nails is essential to provide proper placement for optimal traction.
♥ Using electric clippers or safety scissors carefully trim away hairs, both in the area of the nail where tread is applied and hairs on bottom of paws that would be in contact with the floor.
♥ Take extra care around the pads on the bottom of the paws, if cut they will bleed.
♥ Trim the nail so that the bottom nail surface is flat as it meets the floor as shown in images below.
♥ Use Dremel tool with included cleaning/removal wheel to clean nail and remove any glue residue from previous application.
♥ You can ask your Veterinarian or groomer to apply the Dog Toe Treads for you. Bring them the instructions or refer them to the website.