Hello all! I recently received my first show prospect sheltie from the breeder, however, when he arrived his nails were SHORT. I mean, really REALLY short. around 1/4 of an inch long, total. They didn't even show through the fur at all. I called the breeder and asked about this, and she told me that was how the nails needed to be cut for show dogs, and that I should keep them that length with a grinder around once a week. A week to the day after he arrived (which was just a few days ago) I tried what the breeder said. I grabbed my grinder, but as soon as I trimmed off even a tiny bit of nail, it was bleeding horribly. I staunched the bleeding and tried it on a second nail with the same results. After that I had to stop. It's been a few days now, and the nails are growing longer, but I dread the idea of filing them down.
it's really clear that in the past the nail has been cut well into the quick, but I'm not terribly comfortable doing this. Still, I do intend to show Kit, and I want him to do WELL. Is this the way that dog nails need to be trimmed? The breeder has a whole string of champions, so she must know what she's talking about... Do I just need to accept a little blood and keep em short?
Thanks, I really appreciate your advice!
~Renee and Kit
it's really clear that in the past the nail has been cut well into the quick, but I'm not terribly comfortable doing this. Still, I do intend to show Kit, and I want him to do WELL. Is this the way that dog nails need to be trimmed? The breeder has a whole string of champions, so she must know what she's talking about... Do I just need to accept a little blood and keep em short?
Thanks, I really appreciate your advice!
~Renee and Kit

The "show" people that I (personally) know actually never cut, then only dremel 

