How Often Should I Clip My Pet’s Nails?
Unlike their outdoor counterparts, indoor pets’ claws need more frequent attention. Animal claws naturally wear down through activity, but when kept indoors, animals need their nails trimmed more frequently since they are less active and generally walk on softer surfaces.
Cats may try to relieve this problem by sharpening their claws — on your sofa, carpet, or curtains. A sign that your dog’s nails are too long is they can be heard, making a clicking sound, when your pet walks on hard surfaces.
Dogs need their nails clipped on a regular basis, approximately every 3-4 weeks; however, it is common for owners to wait too long in between trimmings which can lead to a number of health issues for the animal. For cats, a routine claw trimming every 10-14 days will keep your pet healthy. Birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other exotic small pets need their nails trimmed regularly as well, something that most people don’t realize.
How much does it cost to get dogs nails cut?
The average cost to get your dog’s nails trimmed usually ranges from approximately $10 to $25. Nationally, the average for dog grooming prices is $60-$80, which usually encompasses not only nail trimming but also bathing, haircuts and other services.
How Much Does Dog Grooming Cost at Petco?
The cost of dog grooming at Petco starts at $25 for a bath and goes up to $45 for grooming. However, the exact amount you will pay depends on the dog breed. We’ve done a bit of research for you:
Breed | Bathing | Grooming |
Extra small breeds | Starting at $22 | Starting at $38 |
Small breeds | Starting at $26 | Starting at $42 |
Medium breeds | Starting at $30 | Starting at $47 |
Large breeds | Starting at $34 | Starting at $57 |
Extra large breeds | Starting at $39 | Starting at $66 |
Petco also offers walk-in dog grooming services. They include:
How to Cut Your Dog’s Nails (Petco)
A solid pet-grooming schedule includes more than just bathing and brushing your pet. To protect both the owner and animal, nails/claws should be clipped regularly. Trimmed nails are a clear sign of your pet’s health and hygiene. For squeamish owners, vet offices and professional groomers will perform the task, but nail trimming is a simple procedure if done correctly.
Since nail trimming can cause anxiety for many pets, it is advised that owners handle their pet’s feet and trim their nails from an early age so that they become accustomed to the process.