How to Cut The Nails of a Siberian Husky

The only hair the Siberian doesn’t shed can be found on the bottoms of his feet, between the pads. This hair grows continuously and is a magnet for mud, ice-and-snow-melt chemicals, thorns, burrs, and splinters. Using small, sharp scissors, keep this hair trimmed flush with the pads of the feet. Keeping the hair between his pads short will also allow you to see cuts, thorns, or sores more easily should your Siberian suddenly start to lick or chew on a foot or develop a limp.

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