1. Home
  2. Dog
  3. Health & Wellness

How To Cut a Dog’s Nails

Follow these step-by-step tips to trim your pup’s paws like a pro.
Jennifer Nelson
Dr. Jo Cornett
By Jennifer Nelson. Reviewed by Dr. Jo Cornett
Updated
Jun. 18, 2025

Can you hear your dog coming by the tap-tap-tap of their nails on the floor? Have they accidentally scratched you when they jump up to play? Sounds like it’s time to learn how to cut dog nails. Trimming your dog’s nails is an essential grooming practice for all pet parents. 

Long toenails don’t just look bad—they can impact your pup’s health and happiness. In fact, ignoring your dog’s nails could lead to a lifetime of pain. 

While the idea of trimming your dog’s nails may seem scary, going to the groomer for nail trims can be expensive and inconvenient. Not to worry! I was a dog groomer for 12 years, and I’m here to show you how to cut dog nails step by step. 

Jump to section

  • What You Need To Cut a Dog’s Nails
  • How To Cut Dog Nails
  • How To Cut Black Dog Nails
  • How Short To Cut Your Dog’s Nails
  • What Happens if I Cut the Quick?
  • How Often Should You Cut Your Dog’s Nails?
  • How Long Should a Dog’s Nails Be?
  • FAQs About Cutting Dog Nails

What You Need To Cut a Dog’s Nails


There are a few things you should have handy when you’re ready to cut your dog’s nails: 

  • Dog treats 
  • Lick mat 
  • Dog safe peanut butter 
  • Styptic powder, such as Miracle Care Kwik-Stop, or cornstarch/flour 
  • Nail clippers or a nail grinder 
  • An extra pair of hands (optional) 
  • Calm nerves and lots of patience! 
  • Good lighting to see what you are doing 

Recommended Products

Rinse Ace Suction Grooming Lick Pad Dog Grooming Tool
Rinse Ace Suction Grooming Lick Pad Dog Grooming Tool
Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2
277Reviews
$6.64Chewy Price
Awoo Lick Dish Silicone Dog & Cat Lick Mat Slow Feeder Dish, Peri
Awoo Lick Dish Silicone Dog & Cat Lick Mat Slow Feeder Dish, Peri
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5
35Reviews
$14.00Chewy Price
Miracle Care Kwik-Stop Styptic Powder for Dogs, Cats & Birds, .5-oz jar
Miracle Care Kwik-Stop Styptic Powder for Dogs, Cats & Birds, .5-oz jar
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7
1KReviews
$9.90Chewy Price
Safari Professional Nail Trimmer for Dogs, Small/Medium
Safari Professional Nail Trimmer for Dogs, Small/Medium
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6
1.9KReviews
$12.99Chewy Price

Types of Nail Grinders and Clippers

There are a few types of tools for cutting dogs’ nails: 

  • Guillotine-style clippers have a hole that you poke the nail through. They stay sharp longer but are harder to use. 
  • Scissors-style clippers look like small scissors with divots toward the end of each blade. These are best for small dogs and puppies. 
  • Pliers-style clippers resemble scissors style clippers, but they have a spring, making them stronger and better for large, thick nails. 
  • Nail grinders, commonly referred to by the Dremel brand name, file your dog’s nails smooth while also making it easier to avoid hitting the quick. 

Recommended Products

Resco Original Dog Nail Clippers, Large, Chrome
Resco Original Dog Nail Clippers, Large, Chrome
Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2
303Reviews
$23.99Chewy Price
Master Grooming Tools Pet Nail Scissor & Finger Rest
Master Grooming Tools Pet Nail Scissor & Finger Rest
Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars
4.1
8Reviews
$8.71Chewy Price
H&H Pets Dog & Cat Nail Clipper, Medium
Out of Stock
H&H Pets Dog & Cat Nail Clipper, Medium
Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4
165Reviews
$8.48Chewy Price
View Item Details
Dremel 7760-PGK 4V Pet Grooming Cordless Kit
Dremel 7760-PGK 4V Pet Grooming Cordless Kit
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3
523Reviews
$57.90Chewy Price

How To Cut Dog Nails


Ready to get started? Here’s how to cut dog nails. 

1. Ease Your Dog Into It

If you’ve never trimmed your dog’s nails before, start small with these steps. If at any time your dog seems uncomfortable with a step, immediately stop and try again another day: 

  • Regularly touch your dog’s legs, feet, and toes while using treats and praise, so your dog becomes comfortable with you handling them. 
  • Let your dog sniff the nail clippers or grinder, then reward them with a treat. 
  • Turn on the nail grinder or cut a dry spaghetti noodle to get your dog used to the sound the tool makes, then reward them. 
  • Cut one nail and give your dog a treat. 

Only do one nail a day at first until your dog gets used to it. Gradually start doing more nails at each sitting until your dog holds still for all four paws. 

2. Pick Up Their Paw

While it’s tempting to pick up your dog’s paw from the front and look at the nails head-on, there are easier ways to trim your dog’s nails.  

Some pet parents find it easiest to sit to the side of their dog and reach under and around their dog’s arm to hold the paw, like in the photo above. Then, with your free hand, you can trim with clippers. 

For other dogs, it’s easier if you sit behind the dog and flip their paw backward to look at the bottom of the foot. (This is my preferred method.) This gives you a great view of what you’re doing while keeping your dog’s leg in a natural position. 

3. Expose Your Dog’s Nail

Decide which toe to start with and expose the nail. 

If your dog has furry feet, you’ll need to push or trim hair out of the way to see what you’re doing. This is especially important if you’re using a nail grinder! The biggest downside to nail grinders is that they tend to grab fur and yank. 

Next, place your forefinger on the toe’s pad and your thumb on the top of the toe on the skin above the nail. Push your forefinger up and backward on the pad while pushing your thumb forward to extend the nail away from the foot. 

4. Cut at a 45 Degree Angle

The cut edge of your dog’s nail should run parallel with the floor. To do that, cut at a 45–degree angle rather than straight across. 

5. Cut Your Dog’s Dewclaws

Most dogs have dewclaws on the inside of their front legs. The claws are up the leg a little farther than the rest of your dog’s toes. 

Some dog breeds, like Saint Bernards and Great Pyrenees, have double dewclaws on their back legs, so be sure to check all four feet. 

6. Reward Your Dog

Always give your dog a treat, playtime, or another big reward after a nail trim. You want them to associate nail trimming with something positive. Using a lick mat with dog–safe peanut butter can be a great distraction, and a positive reward during nail trims. 

How To Cut Black Dog Nails


The goal is to cut your dog’s nails as short as possible without making them bleed. That’s relatively easy when your dog’s nails are white: Just avoid cutting the pink part. 

But what about black dog nails, which don’t let you see where the quick starts? 

Start by cutting off a tiny bit at a time. When you’re getting near the quick, the inside of the nail will look chalky and white. Stop when you see a black dot in the middle of the white area—that’s the end of the quick. 

How Short To Cut Your Dog’s Nails


Your goal is to cut your dog’s nails short enough that they don’t touch the ground when your dog is standing. In most cases, that means getting close to the quick—but take caution not to cut the quick, which can be painful for your dog and potentially messy if it bleeds. 

What Happens if I Cut the Quick?


If you cut your dog’s quick, it will hurt and bleed. Since not all pups hold still for nail trims, even professional groomers cut the quick sometimes, so don’t beat yourself up if it happens! 

Keep cornstarch, flour, or styptic powder handy. While cornstarch and flour can stop the bleeding, only styptic powder can also help ease pain, because it contains Benzocaine. 

The best way to avoid cutting the quick is to cut little bits of the nail at a time rather than going for a big chunk.  

If you happen to cut the quick, stay calm. Scoop up some styptic powder, flour, or cornstarch, and press it to the bleeding nail for a few seconds. If the bleeding continues for more than several minutes, contact your veterinarian. 

How Often Should You Cut Your Dog’s Nails?


A good rule is to trim your dog’s nails once a month. Dogs who run or walk a lot on pavement may need their nails cut less than that (apart from their dewclaws), while dogs who spend most of their time inside or on the grass may require nail trimming every couple of weeks. 

Letting your dog’s nails get too long isn’t just a temporary problem—the quick, aka the vein inside your dog’s nail, can grow longer, meaning you can’t trim your dog’s nails as short next time. 

How Long Should a Dog’s Nails Be?


If you notice any of these signs, that’s a good indication that your dog’s nails are too long: 

  • You can hear them clicking on hard floors or the sidewalk 
  • There’s a long, slender curve coming off the nail 
  • The nail extends far past the quick (visible only on dogs with white nails) 

What Happens if My Dog’s Nails Get Too Long?

Long nails can have many negative impacts on your pup’s health and happiness. 

Short-term effects of long nails: 

  • Each toe is pressed up or twisted to one side, causing pain when your dog walks. 
  • Long nails can grow into the paw pad, causing pain and the potential for infection. 
  • They can get caught in carpet, blankets, and even their collar. 

Long-term effects of long nails: 

  • The quick can grow out, making it impossible to get the nails short enough. 
  • Chronic long nails can cause arthritis in the feet. 
  • The unusual stance caused by walking with long nails can cause numerous joint problems. 

FAQs About Cutting Dog Nails


Q: What happens if I cut the quick? 

A: If you accidentally cut the quick, stay calm. Cutting the quick will be painful for your dog, so be prepared for them to react. Scoop up some styptic powder, flour, or cornstarch, and press it to the bleeding nail for a few seconds to stop the bleeding. 

Q: How do you grind dog nails? 

A: To grind your dog’s nails, hold the grinder toward the top for the best control. Make sure your dog’s hair is out of the way, to prevent it getting tangled in the grinder. Use short strokes with light to medium pressure to grind your dog’s nail down. Stop when you see a pink or black dot in the middle of the nail tip, which is a sign you’ve gotten to the quick. 

Q: How do you clip puppy nails? 

A: Puppy nails can be trimmed the same way as adult nails. Take caution not to cut the quick, and heap on the rewards after you cut them to teach your dog that nail trimming is a positive experience. 

Now that you know how to cut dog nails, you should feel comfortable keeping your pup on a regular nail trimming schedule. Dog nail trimming and puppy nail trimming is a critical part of keeping your pup healthy, happy, and pain-free, so put these tips into use today. 

Attributions


Jennifer Nelson

Jennifer Nelson

Jennifer Nelson was a dog groomer for more than 12 years before turning her passion for pets into a freelance writing career. She enjoys
Dr. Jo Cornett

Dr. Jo Cornett

Dr. Jo Cornett is a graduate of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. She has over 19 years of experience in small
Related articles
  • Dog Stroke Symptoms: What to Know for Your Pup
    Dog Stroke Symptoms: What to Know for Your Pup

  • 6 Common Causes of Choking in Dogs—and What To Do
    6 Common Causes of Choking in Dogs—and What To Do

  • 9 Signs of Overheating in Dogs and How To Cool Them Down
    9 Signs of Overheating in Dogs and How To Cool Them Down

  • Planting a Dog-Friendly Garden: 16 Outdoor Plants Safe for Dogs
    Planting a Dog-Friendly Garden: 16 Outdoor Plants Safe for Dogs
  • Our experts are available 24/7:We're here 24/7:
  • 1-800-672-4399
  • United States
  • About
  • Investor Relations
  • Affiliates
  • Jobs
  • FAQs
  • Learn
  • Give Back
  • Gift Cards
  • Sell on Chewy
Download iOS appDownload Android app
Go to ACHC pharmacy accreditationLegitscript ApprovedCompounding Pharmacy Approved
  • Copyright © 2025, Chewy, Inc.
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy (Updated Oct 8, 2024)
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • Accessibility
  • California Supply Chains Act
  • Vendor Compliance
Download phone image
Get the Chewy app
Download iOS appDownload Android app
We're here 24/7
1-800-672-4399
United States
Copyright © 2025 Chewy, Inc.
Terms-Privacy (Updated Oct 8, 2024)-Accessibility
California Supply Chains Act-Vendor Compliance
About-Investor Relations-Jobs-Learn
Give Back-Gift Cards-Sell on Chewy
Skip to searchSkip to main content
Not in the U.S?

Not shopping in the U.S. or plan on shipping to a Canadian address?

Continue to Canada site
Use App
24/7 HelpHelp
Get help from our experts 24/7
1-800-672-4399
    • Track Order
    • -
    • FAQs
    • -
    • Contact Info
    AccountAccount
    Sign InNew Customer? Start here
    • Account
    • Orders
    • Manage Autoship
    • Favorites
    • Buy Again
    • Prescriptions
    • Pet Portal
    • Connect with a Vet
    • Pet Insurance Dashboard
    • My Rescues
    • Create a Pet Profile
    CartCart
    Your cart is empty.
    Something missing? Sign in to see items you may have added from another computer or device.
    Not in the U.S?

    Not shopping in the U.S. or plan on shipping to a Canadian address?

    Continue to Canada site
    Use App
    24/7 Help
    Get help from our experts 24/7
    1-800-672-4399
      • Track Order
      • -
      • FAQs
      • -
      • Contact Info
      AccountAccount
      Sign InNew Customer? Start here
      • Account
      • Orders
      • Manage Autoship
      • Favorites
      • Buy Again
      • Prescriptions
      • Pet Portal
      • Connect with a Vet
      • Pet Insurance Dashboard
      • My Rescues
      • Create a Pet Profile
      CartCart
      Your cart is empty.
      Something missing? Sign in to see items you may have added from another computer or device.
      Food
      • Dry Food
      • Wet Food
      • Fresh Food & Toppers
      • Veterinary Diets
      • Shop by Health Condition
      • Puppy Food
      Treats
      • Bones, Bully Sticks & Naturals
      • Soft & Chewy Treats
      • Dental Treats
      • Biscuits & Cookies
      • Long-Lasting Chews
      • Jerky Treats
      • Freeze-Dried & Dehydrated
      Toys
      • Plush Toys
      • Chew Toys
      • Fetch Toys
      • Treat Dispensing Toys
      • Puzzle Toys
      • Rope & Tug Toys
      Supplies
      • Crates, Pens & Gates
      • Beds
      • Leashes, Collars & Harnesses
      • Bowls & Feeders
      • Clothing & Accessories
      • Carriers & Travel
      • Training & Behavior
      • Tech & Smart Home
      Dog DealsSummer ShopPet Parent SuppliesShop all Dog
      Grooming
      • Brushes & Combs
      • Shampoos & Conditioners
      • Grooming Tools
      • Paw & Nail Care
      • Ear Care
      • Skin Care
      Cleaning & Potty
      • Pee Pads & Diapers
      • Poop Bags & Scoopers
      • Cleaners & Stain Removers
      • Vacuums & Steam Cleaners
      Health & Pharmacy
      • Flea & Tick
      • Anxiety & Calming Care
      • Allergy & Itch Relief
      • Vitamins & Supplements
      • Heartworm & Dewormers
      • Pharmacy & Prescriptions
      • DNA Testing Kits
      Gift Cards
      Popular Brands
      Purina Pro Plan
      Hill's
      Blue Buffalo
      Frisco
      Royal Canin
      Bark
      New: Freeze-dried superfood Morsels from Katherine Heigl and Badlands Ranch. Shop now.
      Food
      • Wet Food
      • Dry Food
      • Everyday Favorites
      • Shop by Health Consideration
      • Veterinary Diets
      • Highest Quality Food
      • Food Toppers
      Litter
      • Clumping
      • Scented
      • Unscented
      • Natural
      • Lightweight
      Treats
      • Crunchy Treats
      • Lickable Treats
      • Soft & Chewy Treats
      • Dental Treats
      • Catnip & Cat Grass
      Toys
      • Interactive & Electronic Toys
      • Teasers & Wands
      • Balls & Chasers
      • Catnip Toys
      • Plush & Mice Toys
      Cat DealsPet Parent SuppliesShop all Cat
      Supplies
      • Litter Boxes & Accessories
      • Cat Tech & Smart Home
      • Beds
      • Carriers & Travel
      • Bowls & Feeders
      • Collars, Leashes & Harnesses
      • Grooming
      Trees & Scratchers
      • Trees & Condos
      • Scratchers & Scratching Posts
      • Wall Shelves
      • Window Perches
      Health & Pharmacy
      • Flea & Tick
      • Anxiety & Calming Care
      • Allergy & Itch Relief
      • Vitamins & Supplements
      • Urinary Tract & Kidneys
      • Pharmacy & Prescriptions
      • Test Kits
      Gift Cards
      Popular Brands
      Tiny Tiger
      Shop Blue Buffalo
      Shop litter robot
      Shop Temptations
      Shop Hill's Science Diet
      Shop Purina Pro Plan
      Tiny tiger. Big on taste. Irresistible food & treats at a great price. Shop now.
      Horse
      • Feed
      • Treats
      • Health & Wellness
      • Vitamins & Supplements
      • Fly Control
      • Prescription Medications
      • Vaccines
      Chicken
      • Feed
      • Treats
      • Nesting & Egg Supplies
      • Coops & Runs
      • Feeders, Waterers & Deicers
      Livestock
      • Cattle
      • Goat
      • Pig
      • Sheep
      • Llama & Alpaca
      Wild Bird & Wildlife
      • Wild Bird
      • Squirrel & Critter
      • Duck & Waterfowl
      • Deer
      Small Pet
      • Rabbit
      • Guinea Pig
      • Hamster
      • Ferret
      Pet Bird
      • Food
      • Treats
      • Toys & Perches
      • Litter & Nesting
      • Cages & Accessories
      Fish
      • Tanks & Aquariums
      • Food
      • Filters & Media
      • Decor & Substrate
      • Water Care
      Reptile & Amphibian
      • Live Feed
      • Food & Treats
      • Tanks & Terrariums
      • Heating & Lighting
      • Substrate & Bedding
      Gift Cards
      Popular Brands
      Shop Buckeye
      Shop Animed
      Shop Cosequin
      The Horse Shop. Your one-stop shop for everything they need to be their best.
      Prescriptions
      Order your pet's prescription items.
      How it works
      Shop all Pharmacy
      Health Services
      Chewy Vet Care
      Chat free with our vet team
      CarePlus Insurance & Wellness Plans
      Compounded Medications
      Choose from a variety of flavors, strengths, and forms for your pet or horse.
      Learn about compounding
      Dog
      • Prescription Flea & Tick
      • Heartworm Prevention
      • Pain Relief & Arthritis
      • Antibiotics & Antifungals
      • Allergy Relief
      • Anxiety & Calming
      • Ear & Skin Conditions
      • Eye Drops & Ointments
      • Urinary & Kidney
      • Diabetes Care & Insulin
      Cat
      • Prescription Flea & Tick
      • Dewormers & Parasiticides
      • Eye Drops & Ointments
      • Antibiotics & Antifungals
      • Allergy Relief
      • Anxiety & Calming
      • Urinary & Kidney
      • Thyroid & Hormone
      • Pain Relief & Arthritis
      • Diabetes Care & Insulin
      Horse
      • Anti-inflammatory & Musculoskeletal
      • Vitamins & Electrolytes
      • Skin & Coat Care
      • Antibiotics
      • Metabolic & Endocrine
      • Allergy & Immune
      • Behavioral Support & Sedatives
      • Reproductive Care
      Expert Health Tips
      • PetMD
      Connect with a Vet
      Free chat or live-video advice from our licensed veterinary team.
      Learn more
      CarePlus Insurance & Wellness Plans
      Give your pet the best possible health coverage with wellness and insurance plans.
      Learn more
      Chewy Vet Care
      Exceptional in-person routine and urgent care from our compassionate veterinary teams.
      Schedule a visit
      Learn
      How We Give Back
      We've donated more than $100M in products to rescue animal centers.
      Learn more
      Donate to a Rescue
      You can help us make an impact by donating items to your local shelter.
      Find a Rescue
      Find Pets to Adopt
      Search thousands of pets from shelters and rescues in Chewy's network.
      Find Pets
      Join Our Network
      Join our network to access benefits and resources that’ll help more pets.
      Join Now
      Today's Deals
      Shop Flea & TickFlea & Tick