Pawdicure
Comfort and style with a Pawdicure
A nail and pad trim not only enhances your dog's appearance but also ensures optimal grip by clearing excess hair. Plus, it's a savvy way to keep pesky grass seeds and debris under control.
Enhance comfort and prevent pain
Nail trimming isn't just about preserving your floors; it's crucial for your dog's well-being. Overgrown nails can cause discomfort and various health issues. They can hinder movement, leading to pain and potential injury. This discomfort impacts their enjoyment of walks and play, affecting their physical and mental health.
Additionally, long nails can cause your dog to adjust its posture unnaturally, leading to joint problems. Regular pawdicures not only keep your dog looking tidy but also helps maintain their comfort and health.
Benefits of nail maintenance
Pain-free movement
Trimmed nails prevent discomfort and pain from overgrown nails pressing against the nail bed.
Enhanced mobility
Short nails ensure proper movement, supporting your dog's active lifestyle.
Joint health
Regular trimming avoids posture issues that could impact joints, maintaining their health and stability.
Comfortable activities
Short nails mean no discomfort during walks or playtime, ensuring a happier experience.
Holistic well-being
By preventing injuries and discomfort, regular nail care supports your dog's overall physical and mental health.
Got questions? We've got answers
If you're visiting us for the first time, we kindly request that the actual owner comes to the salon. This is to ensure we can discuss grooming details in advance and confirm your satisfaction. Once we've met you and your dog, it's acceptable for someone else, aged 18 or over, to handle drop-off or pick-up in the future. Please inform us in advance if someone else will be involved.
You can trim your dog's nails at home if you're comfortable and confident in doing so. However, many dog owners prefer professional grooming services to ensure proper and safe trimming without causing discomfort or anxiety to their dogs.
Long nails can cause pain, discomfort, and difficulty walking for your dog. They might become averse to physical activities, leading to weight gain, behavioural changes and potential joint realignment issues.
The frequency of nail trimming depends on your dog's activity level and the rate of nail growth. Generally, 4-6 weeks.
They crucial for maintaining a dog's overall comfort and health. Overgrown nails can cause discomfort, pain, and may lead to joint misalignment if left untrimmed.
Your dog's nails should be trimmed monthly. You DO need to book an appointment for all services at Upper Hound, to book your appointment tap the schedule my appointment.