Dogs may bark or show uncomfortable behavior when their nails are cut. There are several main reasons: Uncomfortability or pain: If your dog’s nails are too long or cut too short, the nail bed may be cut. Or pads of flesh, causing pain or discomfort to the dog. Scared or Nervous: Many dogs are scared or nervous about having their nails trimmed. This may be because they have experienced painful nail trimming before, or because they are fearful of the unknown. Don’t like to be restrained: Dogs need to be restrained from moving when their nails are trimmed, which may make them feel uncomfortable or anxious. To make your dog feel comfortable when cutting their nails, owners can take the following measures: Be gentle: You should be careful when cutting your nails and try to avoid cutting into the nail bed or pads.
You can use professional dog nail clippers, or you can ask a veterinarian or professional beautician to help cut nails. Provide a sense of security: It is important to make your dog feel safe and comfortable. You can use soothers, treats, toys, etc. to distract your dog and make them feel relaxed and happy. Training adaptation: Gradually allow the dog to adapt to the process of nail cutting. You can start with a short period of training and gradually increase the time and frequency to allow the dog to gradually adapt to the process of nail cutting. In short, correct nail trimming and training of dogs can prevent dogs from barking and showing uncomfortable behaviors when their nails are trimmed.