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1. Appropriate Cutting Frequency – 7 to 10 days a time 2. Always Grind the Nails at an Angle of 45° 3. Watch Bloodlines Anytime For light-colored nails, leave about 3 mm in the pink area, then no bleeding would happen For dark nails, you can't see blood lines. You need to be careful and trim one nail several times. Cut 2-3 mm each time, and when you see a darker black spot in the middle of the nail, stop trimming immediately. 4. Select Appropriate Time and Place Start the grinding only when your pet is calm and silent. If she/he is a little scared, just give her/him some treats as award. If he/she is a puppy or small-sized, you may put him/her on a smooth surface. To keep balance, he/she has no time to struggle with you. 5. Start from Young When your puppy is young, you may touch the nails every now and then, making her/him be familiar with nail touching. You may also put the electric nail grinder near him/her to escape his/her fear of the machine.






