Hannahnic14
Crowing
I just bought this frizzle satin silkie a few days ago. Her toenails are ginormous!! Can I clip them? If so, how much??
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Yes you can and should clip those. I'd clip less than a quarter of an inch off with heavy-duty toenail clippers or with dog-nail clippers. Their nails get dulled down as the dig and root around as they scavenge, so she obviously hasn't been doing that lately.I just bought this frizzle satin silkie a few days ago. Her toenails are ginormous!! Can I clip them? If so, how much??View attachment 2825765View attachment 2825768
Ok, will do that now! She will definitely be able to scratch around at my place.Yes you can and should clip those. I'd clip less than a quarter of an inch off with heavy-duty toenail clippers or with dog-nail clippers. Their nails get dulled down as the dig and root around as they scavenge, so she obviously hasn't been doing that lately.
Great! You can also file down the edge if it is too sharp.So I clipped 1 foot, I was actually able to cut quite a bit without hitting the quick. She had already snagged one toenail on something and ripped it pretty short. It was bleeding but she's not limping so I'm sure she'll be ok. I gave her a break and will cut the other foot tonight.
I got the other foot cut this morning and she's running around the yard with my othersGreat! You can also file down the edge if it is too sharp.