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Lori Nanan – Nailed it; 5 tips for trimming your animals nails

December 25, 2018 by ryan cartlidge 2 Comments

Lori Nanan – Nailed it; 5 tips for trimming your animals nailsryan cartlidge
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Lori Nanan Bio

Lori Nanan runs LoriNanan.com, a company that offers online educational resources for dog owners and website and marketing services for rewards-based dog trainers. Lori also works for The Academy for Dog Trainers, where she provides orientation to new students and project management for events. She’s worked at an animal shelter, Women’s Animal Center in Bensalem, PA., as the Canine Behavior Education Coordinator, providing enrichment and behavior modification to shelter dogs, as well as offering training services to the public. Lori is the founder of the nonprofit, Your Pit Bull and You, whose tagline is “Animal Learning is not Breed Specific” and is committed to supporting like-minded shelters and rescues. Lori lives in New Hope, PA with her husband, Paul, their cat MooMoo and Hazel, a pit bull terrier mix who has been her greatest teacher.

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  1. Nuno says

    January 3, 2019 at 5:25 AM

    Excellent way of getting them comfortable with nail trimming. One question: which dremmell are you using and is it safer than clippers? (Two questions aftet all…).
    Thanks.

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    • Lori Nanan says

      January 5, 2019 at 7:40 AM

      Hey there, good question! I admit that due to my own personal experience, I am biased against clippers! I find that the margin of error (meaningl how likely you are to ‘quick’ a dog) is higher with clippers unless we know how long it is. I find the Dremel or file allows you to be as conservative as needed when getting started, and then allows you to be as efficient as you can be once you get rolling.

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