The instructions provided have been tested many, many times and work very well for the majority of dogs. Please let us know in the notes section if you have a preference between UPS or USPS.Īll purchases of a ScratchPad® include our training guide, which outlines a simple step-by-step training process to teach your dog to use his ScratchPad™ for his front AND back feet. Orders will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground service. ScratchPads® are a handmade product, made in the USA. Your dog can trim front and hind nails on a ScratchPad®! Using a ScratchPad® scratch board, your dog creates a positive association with nail maintenance and is able to choose to proceed, or not, at their own pace. Is your dog nervous about nail clipping, trimming, or grinding their nails? Take the fear out of nail care by teaching them to do it themselves! Further, we are the ONLY product on the market that is Fear Free® endorsed. We provide training instructions with each purchase and also offer free support from certified trainers with experience training many dogs to use ScratchPads®. Our product is proven effective and durable in the long run, let our thousands of satisfied customers speak for themselves. Giant breeds: screw three pieces of 2×4 side by side.This is the Original ScratchPad for Dogs® - a 10"x 24" nail filing scratch board for your pup.For large dogs, screw two pieces of 2×4 side by side (creating a wide area for the dog to scratch).Wrap around front and side, and staple behind (unused portion). For dogs under 30 lbs, I recommend stapling sandpaper around a two-foot long 2×4.For larger nail scratchboards, wrap and staple entire surface with sandpaper. When lowering grit, I just staple it over the previous grit. You don’t want your dog’s nails to get caught in a staple. Make sure staples are flush with the board. Trim a 2×4 into two foot pieces and staple sandpaper around front, back and sides. It’s dragging her nails across the scratchboard too many times that causes bleeding. Now, coarser grit sandpaper won’t cause your dog’s nails to bleed. If your dog is uncomfortable using a lower number (coarser) grit sandpaper, move up size. Dogs over 25 lbs: Start with 80 grit and slowly introduce to 30 grit (coarse grit).
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