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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Slightly chipped rabbit nails…?

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    • babiebun
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         OK gonna keep it as brief as possible: 

        I started cutting my rabbit’s nails today. After I cut the nails on her paw, I moved to her little feet. All of the nails on her feet were chipped at the front. All of the nails were red, as if it was chipped all the way to the quick. I’m not sure if I should cut her little toes or not. She didn’t seem hurt when I touched her nails there. Why are they slightly chipped? 

         

        The last time her nails were cut was last month. 


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          hmmm..the only thing I can think of is that maybe the clippers you are using are not adequate. Are they sharp? Dull blades will cause splintering and chipping. Maybe that’s what happened last time you cut her nails. What kind of clippers are you using?

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