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Teshi
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I'm hoping someone might have a suggestion for me!
I've got this dog, El Tanque. He's a Rottweiler/Chow cross that I adopted from a no-kill shelter a little over a year ago. He was abused by his previous owners (they wanted him to be a fighting dog, I guess) but has adjusted very well to life with me. He's not dangerous or aggressive, but he can be a little hard to handle sometimes.
Which brings me to my problem - I can't figure out how to clip his nails. He won't let me get the clipper anywhere near his paws. He's fine with me touching his paws, even with me holding on to them for short periods of time, but if do it while I've got that clipper in my hand, whoo-ee. It's a rodeo.
I don't want to try to wrestle him, because, frankly, he's tougher than me, and also because I don't want to bring up memories of his previous owners. I can't use any physical discipline or restraint on him, because he automatically assumes he's going to get a beating and flips out.
I'm about ready to just take him to the vet and have him sedated to have it done, but that seems pretty drastic. His claws are getting pretty awful, though, so I'm reaching the end of my tether...
Any ideas?
I've got this dog, El Tanque. He's a Rottweiler/Chow cross that I adopted from a no-kill shelter a little over a year ago. He was abused by his previous owners (they wanted him to be a fighting dog, I guess) but has adjusted very well to life with me. He's not dangerous or aggressive, but he can be a little hard to handle sometimes.
Which brings me to my problem - I can't figure out how to clip his nails. He won't let me get the clipper anywhere near his paws. He's fine with me touching his paws, even with me holding on to them for short periods of time, but if do it while I've got that clipper in my hand, whoo-ee. It's a rodeo.
I don't want to try to wrestle him, because, frankly, he's tougher than me, and also because I don't want to bring up memories of his previous owners. I can't use any physical discipline or restraint on him, because he automatically assumes he's going to get a beating and flips out.
I'm about ready to just take him to the vet and have him sedated to have it done, but that seems pretty drastic. His claws are getting pretty awful, though, so I'm reaching the end of my tether...
Any ideas?