Are overgrown nails painful for dogs?

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asked Nov 27 in Dogs by Carter9623 (7,650 points)
Are overgrown nails painful for dogs?

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answered Nov 27 by Caldecott (41,260 points)
Overgrown nails are often painful for dogs and can lead to issues like pressure on the dog's toe joints, cause pain while walking and even result in a higher risk of injury to the dog from being torn or broken.

overgrown nails on dogs can cause long term health issues, like joint strain, altered posture and even arthritis.

When a dog's nails are overgrown and too long, the overgrown or long nails on dog's can put pressure on the dog's toe joints, which can result in pain and discomfort and arthritis over time.

Dog's with overgrown nails, may also change how they walk to avoid pressure, which can also misalign the joint's in the dog's legs and back.

And dog nails can curl and grow into the dog's paw pads and cause pain and also potentially an infection.

Long and overgrown dog nails are also more likely to become stuck in things and can break or even tear and be extremely painful for dogs.

The signs of pain from a dog's overgrown nails include.

Barking, whining or whimpering.

Irritability or withdrawing.

Changes in their posture or gait.

Licking or chewing at their paws.

Reluctance to walk or play.

And clicking sounds on hard floors.

If your dog's nails are overgrown or too long, they should be trimmed using a dog nail trimmer.

Just be careful when cutting a dog's nails as they have blood vessels in their nails and what's called a quick that when cut can lead to pain and bleeding.

Having a vet do the dog nail trimming is best when you don't know how to properly trim a dog's nails.

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