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Nail cutting advice for hyperactive beardie?
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2030212, member: 117954"] My boy Leo’s nails have grown long and sharp! He actually broke the skin last time he scratched me (don’t worry, I’m fine) so I think it is high time for a trim. I have one problem; He won’t stop moving, or squirming, or struggling to get out of my grip. I’ve tried in the past but he was moving so fast I accidentally cut too far up and he bled I’m considering doing it when he’s tired, such as after the lights go off. That is when I usually take my measurements in terms of length due to the same issue he is posing now He has hides that he (supposedly) should be filing down his nails but it appears that isn’t working, I’ve heard people putting bricks in the enclosure but all of my bricks are dirty Should I go buy a new one from a hardware store or something? I don’t know where I’d put it, the enclosure is pretty much filled to the maximum right now. [ATTACH type="full"]83522[/ATTACH] I am using dog nail clippers which, sure, are a bit bulky compared to him but they work! And nowhere near me sells nail clippers for small animals (kinda strange). Any advice is appreciated, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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