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Advice on nail maintenance
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[QUOTE="dandelion, post: 2001565, member: 115939"] About two months ago now, I adopted Jasper from home that wasn’t able to take care of him properly. Since then, he’s been doing great. The day after I brought him home, we trimmed off about half the length of his nails, which were very, very overgrown - literally no bleeding when cutting off almost a quarter of an inch. Even though his mobility is significantly better, I’m not sure if I should cut them back further. My main concern is with his back feet; they were curling under, and on a couple of them I don’t think I can trim the curve out. Is this too curved? Can I do anything about it? Can the nail be straightened at all, or does it have to be cut? What is the best way to get overgrown nails back to a point of normal maintenance? [ATTACH type="full"]73500[/ATTACH] bonus cute picture [ATTACH type="full"]73501[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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