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Clipping nails.

I stopped using nail clipper, because I always afraid of over cutting into the quick and causes blood. But the consequence that I face is that my bun snap
her nail and her finger due to the excessive length of the nail. View the video from the link

http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=165483

In the end, I bought the above.

If the nail got too long and you don't cut it, 2 bad things can happen, as they had BOTH happened to my buns:

1) the nail will snap, blood will arise at the snap point, and bacteria can get in from the opening

2) The nail can trap by some sort of hole, and snap the finger joint, then the finger is loose and look like it's broken
 
I'm a guillotine person myself, because I feel it's a lot safer. Some scissors have pointed tips, and my rabbits are jumpy when it comes to clipping nails. :shock:
 
I prefer scissors as it's much easier to judge where I'm cutting. :) The tips are rounded on mine. ;)
 
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