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Dog Nail Trimming Tips: Teaching Nail Drags Across Board

Teaching Your Dog to Drag Her Nails Across Scratch Board

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By now, your dog will place one paw on the scratch board, usually holding her paw still as you click and treat. Now, we’re clicking for a front nail drag along the board so get your clicker and treats ready.

Paw Drags

This is probably the most challenging part when teaching dogs how to use a scratch board. The timing of your click is important right now so you may want to practice your timing before moving forward. You’ll notice frustration creeping in. Take a deep breath. You and your dog will get it.

Goal: Using one paw (left, right or both front paws) to drag (slides paw down board) nails across board.

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Nail Drags

Now, your dog understands to drag her paw along the scratch board. Great job! Now, we’ll wait for nail drags to happen. You may have noticed a few attempts when teaching paw drags. Since the scratch board is held at a 45-degree angle, your dog needs to extend out her paw to promote nail drags.

Goal: Dog drags nails across scratch board once.

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