The Blair Pug Project: A Vet Student’s Hysterical Synopsis of Trimming a Pug’s Nails

Trimming nails on your Pug is not always a fun job. Some pugs are reluctant, even terrified of getting their nails trimmed.

Some even starts screaming, yelping, and moving around constantly. You fight tooth and nails (no pun intended) to get their nails cut… the ultimate challenge of grit and persistence.

Have you ever experienced the pleasure of trimming a pug's (or any reluctant dog's / animal's) nails?

Well, this 2nd year veterinary student, Roberta who's studying at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University sure can relate!

Check out her hysterical synopsis of trimming a pug's nails on the next page:

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  1. I agree with the person who mentioned walking your pug or any other type of dog. Walking your dog keeps their nails trimmed down and therefore keeps you from going nuts having to have their nails cut. I know because I walk my dog and always have had my dogs walked.

  2. I still have no idea ehrre that evil noise comes from . She never even barks but wailed like a banshee at the clippers. Not realising how bad it could be i restrained her and my arm was cut to pieces. Embarrassed friends thougjt i was suicidal with bad hand eye coordination!

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