If you can hear clicking on the floor, it’s time for a trim. Overgrown nails change how your dog stands and walks, strain their joints, and can snag, split, or even curl into the paw pads.
What’s included
A calm, careful nail trim with the option of grinding for a smooth, rounded finish — plus a quick check of the paw pads. We work slowly and gently, which makes all the difference for dogs who fight nail trims at home.
How often?
Every 3–4 weeks for most dogs. Dogs who walk mostly on grass, carpet, or soft sand need trims more often than pavement-walkers. The goal is simple: nails that don’t touch the floor when your dog is standing.
Quick and stress-free
Stand-alone nail trims are fast — in and out — and nails are also included in every full groom and bath & brush. If your dog is nervous about their feet, tell us; patient, positive handling is what we do best.