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Look at the underside and you will see a groove in the nail. My understanding is the groove starts where the nerve and blood vessel stops, so do not cut above that groove. I always err on the safe side and cut them a bit too long to ensure I don't get into the nerve / blood vessel. I did that one time 30 or so years ago and I do not want to ever experience that again.
As long as I walk the dogs regularly I don't need to trim nails as the pavement naturally keeps them ground to the proper length. Every so often I need to trim their dew claws, though.
As long as I walk the dogs regularly I don't need to trim nails as the pavement naturally keeps them ground to the proper length. Every so often I need to trim their dew claws, though.
Last edited by Fun71; February 5th, 2021 at 07:39 PM.
Look at the underside and you will see a groove in the nail. My understanding is the groove starts where the nerve and blood vessel stops, so do not cut above that groove. I always err on the safe side and cut them a bit too long to ensure I don't get into the nerve / blood vessel. I did that one time 30 or so years ago and I do not want to ever experience that again.
As long as I walk the dogs regularly I don't need to trim nails as the pavement naturally keeps them ground to the proper length. Every so often I need to trim their dew claws, though.
As long as I walk the dogs regularly I don't need to trim nails as the pavement naturally keeps them ground to the proper length. Every so often I need to trim their dew claws, though.
Kenneth - That weather looks so nice right now! You probably remember me saying I have relatives in Casa Grande and Green Valley, and I have spent weeks down there in the summer when the high was +100 every day, but I've never experienced anything like the summer you went through this past year, and never want to. Sure could use a whole bunch of those 70's days though..
We have real issues keeping the bulldogs' nails short because their intolerance of heat and cold keeps us from being able to take them for walks on the street much of the year. They love to go for walks on the street around the subdivision, but only between the temps of around 45 - 70 degrees. Luckily we have a decent sized fenced backed yard for them to get some exercise, but the grass sure doesn't help to keep their nails ground down.
Yeah I hear ya about the good temperature range for dog walking.
In the summer I have to wait til after 10 or even later at night for the temp to drop below 100 and the concrete isn’t too hot for the dogs paws (sometimes it’s as late as midnight). Then in the morning it’s 90+ at sunrise (6am or earlier) and I have to get the walk in before the sun is too high above the horizon and the pavement is too hot.
In the summer I have to wait til after 10 or even later at night for the temp to drop below 100 and the concrete isn’t too hot for the dogs paws (sometimes it’s as late as midnight). Then in the morning it’s 90+ at sunrise (6am or earlier) and I have to get the walk in before the sun is too high above the horizon and the pavement is too hot.
Last edited by Fun71; February 5th, 2021 at 08:37 PM.
Well Greg, not as much snow here, 6" since Thursday night, though it's still coming down. Driving wasn't too bad coming home from work, just that the roads are like washboards. No major pile ups, which is good. I'll take some of Kenneth's weather.
I have had dogs most of my life, I don't currently have a dog. I had a girlfriend when I was an undergrad who was pre-Vet. She told me the best manner to cut animal toenails is via the brightest most powerful light you can get your hands on to illuminate the Quick. She showed me how she did it with her dog, which was a Spitz. We've come a very long way on illumination with the advent of LED - I 'suspect' these clippers work pretty good if they're of the right size, etc., but still a very powerful light under the dog's nail can illuminate the Quick.
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...tm-20/?ie=UTF8
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...tm-20/?ie=UTF8
"Illuminates light colored nails’ delicate bloodline, so you can trim in the right spot! Lights have been relocated to increase visibility of your pets quick in their nail. For dark nails, be sure to look at the dark nail head-on, once you see a small dark circle, this is as far as you should go."
The last sentence in the advertisement above describes "looking at the dark nail head-on". They are talking about looking at the crossection of the very end of the nail that has been clipped. On dark nails, after a cut has been made, looking at the crossection of the cut, you will see the outer circumference of the nail is the very dark opaque black, while the inner core is grey. As they describe, when you get close to the bloodline, a tiny black dot will start to show up in the center of that grey part of the crossection and when you see that dot appear you should stop clipping immediately. It's a tricky proposition to use the appearance of the black dot as a guide because our experience has shown there is probably only 1/8 to 1/16 of an inch once you think you see that black dot until you are in the quick.
Yeah I hear ya about the good temperature range for dog walking.
In the summer I have to wait til after 10 or even later at night for the temp to drop below 100 and the concrete isn’t too hot for the dogs paws (sometimes it’s as late as midnight). Then in the morning it’s 90+ at sunrise (6am or earlier) and I have to get the walk in before the sun is too high above the horizon and the pavement is too hot.
In the summer I have to wait til after 10 or even later at night for the temp to drop below 100 and the concrete isn’t too hot for the dogs paws (sometimes it’s as late as midnight). Then in the morning it’s 90+ at sunrise (6am or earlier) and I have to get the walk in before the sun is too high above the horizon and the pavement is too hot.
Last edited by Dream67Olds442; February 6th, 2021 at 05:49 AM.
Expecting 3-4" of the nasty white stuff in the mountains
That's usually followed with 2/3 days w/o power
I keep a little cup of water in the freezer with a quarter on top, so I can tell if I need to toss any frozen food
I have a generator for our well [common for 5 homes] but can't find a 22 KW for my house. 3/4 month back order. So, I may get one in time for when the spring storms' knocking out power for a few hours
That's usually followed with 2/3 days w/o power
I keep a little cup of water in the freezer with a quarter on top, so I can tell if I need to toss any frozen food
I have a generator for our well [common for 5 homes] but can't find a 22 KW for my house. 3/4 month back order. So, I may get one in time for when the spring storms' knocking out power for a few hours
Hi everyone.
Cold. It was nice this morning and the sun was trying to come out. But it quit trying and I hear we're supposed to get rain now. Yuck.
Thanks guys for the advice on the dog nails. The vet person told me once that I can trim a little at a time and the quick will recede. I don't think I believed her. I probably shouldn't use a ziz wheel. Yes Tiger's nails are black.
Got to the Awful house just as my friends were leaving, so I thought I'd be sitting at the counter by myself. Then a guy from across the lake came in and I talked with him for about an hour. Then I came home and did nothing. Then I had lunch. Now I've got some laundry going and I don't see me doing much more. I don't get a lot done when it's cold. A friend of mine wants to go out for a bite later on. That should be a good time.
Okay it's break time. Tiger needs a treat. I thought it was getting lighter out while I was reading about Ronald Reagan. Today is his birthday. It's not getting lighter out. See you's all later.
Cold. It was nice this morning and the sun was trying to come out. But it quit trying and I hear we're supposed to get rain now. Yuck.
Thanks guys for the advice on the dog nails. The vet person told me once that I can trim a little at a time and the quick will recede. I don't think I believed her. I probably shouldn't use a ziz wheel. Yes Tiger's nails are black.
Got to the Awful house just as my friends were leaving, so I thought I'd be sitting at the counter by myself. Then a guy from across the lake came in and I talked with him for about an hour. Then I came home and did nothing. Then I had lunch. Now I've got some laundry going and I don't see me doing much more. I don't get a lot done when it's cold. A friend of mine wants to go out for a bite later on. That should be a good time.
Okay it's break time. Tiger needs a treat. I thought it was getting lighter out while I was reading about Ronald Reagan. Today is his birthday. It's not getting lighter out. See you's all later.
Hm I guess it does look like that. I got home around 10 and had lunch around noon or a little after. My two scrambled eggs and toast didn't do much for me. Plus the chef shorted me on my scattered and smothered.
But the rest is true. I haven't done jack all day. Just looking up things on the internet. I tell you this house hunting is enough to drive a guy mad. It keeps getting colder out and I haven't heard from my friend, so it looks like I'm in for the day.
Hurry up summer. Sorry Kenneth.
But the rest is true. I haven't done jack all day. Just looking up things on the internet. I tell you this house hunting is enough to drive a guy mad. It keeps getting colder out and I haven't heard from my friend, so it looks like I'm in for the day.
Hurry up summer. Sorry Kenneth.
Dan, was there another pile up on 94? I thought the news said there was one down by Ft Custer. Maybe I was wrong... Boy I'll never forget that big one 4-5 years ago where all the Utube videos were out, WOW! Not much new here, just cold!!
Greg - Ft. Custer, a blast from my past, right in my old backyard. Don't know if they still have it or not, but they used to hold a big balloon festival out there every year at the AP. Also, the Air National Guard used to fly the A-10 Warthogs out of there. Really something to hear those tank killers roar over!
The USAF tried to get me to sign on with the A10 for another 4-6 years in (1978) just prior to the formal release of the wart hog - Congress refused to fund the B1 but instead funded the A10. They first wanted me to sign on with the B10, until Congress said no money for you right now. So I had to turn them down twice in the same year as I headed back to college a free man.
Last edited by Dream67Olds442; February 6th, 2021 at 05:20 PM.
Yeah, that is something to hear. That reminded me of a camping trip in the deep woods with my brother-in-law that involved a bonfire and fermented hops and barley into the wee hours, followed by sleeping bags under the stars. We were awakened much, much too early in the morning by a pair of Warthogs flying directly over us at treetop level. Now THAT was an alarm clock to remember!
Last edited by Fun71; February 6th, 2021 at 05:51 PM.
Yeah, that is something to hear. That reminded me of a camping trip in the deep woods with my brother-in-law that involved a bonfire and fermented hops and barley into the wee hours, followed by sleeping bags under the stars. We were awakened much, much too early in the morning by a pair of Warthogs flying directly over us at treetop level. Now THAT was an alarm clock to remember!
Yeah, it was an abrupt wakeup for sure. The serene silence of the woods was shattered by two Warthogs almost clipping the tops of the pine trees directly above us. I always wondered if they saw us on their IR displays sleeping peacefully and decided to buzz us. Dang flyboys. Gotta love 'em.
Greg, I went to WMMT's website (Kalamazoo) and only saw singular accidents on I-94 that closed it down for awhile on Friday, but no chain reaction pile-ups. The loudest aircraft that i ever saw and heard was back when we used to have air shows here. They had a B1-B there, and when it did a low altitude fly over, over the runway, it about pierced my ear drums. Very impressive though. They had A-10's there on a couple of occasions, one of my favorite aircraft.
Wow , 5below this morning on my thermometer! I was in the Mich National Guard from 82-90. Went to Custer many times for drill though mostly to Camp Grayling. When I was there, there were still may old WWII barrick looking buildings. Actually we stayed in them. Rumors were they were used as housing for Japanese citizen holding in the war... I'm not sure of that. The base was getting old and run down then, I heard that it is being used a lot now and lots of $$ have been spent on renovations,etc. Well I guess we are going over to some friends for Super Bowl later today. I could care less who wins, I prolly won't even watch except for commercials. But it's fun to actually visit with someone other than my wife... She is over65 and just got her 2nd covid shot. I'm still 64 and haven't gotten the shot, though I guess I had it as I did test positive... I dunno.
Greg, I went to WMMT's website (Kalamazoo) and only saw singular accidents on I-94 that closed it down for awhile on Friday, but no chain reaction pile-ups. The loudest aircraft that i ever saw and heard was back when we used to have air shows here. They had a B1-B there, and when it did a low altitude fly over, over the runway, it about pierced my ear drums. Very impressive though. They had A-10's there on a couple of occasions, one of my favorite aircraft.
Wow , 5below this morning on my thermometer! I was in the Mich National Guard from 82-90. Went to Custer many times for drill though mostly to Camp Grayling. When I was there, there were still may old WWII barrick looking buildings. Actually we stayed in them. Rumors were they were used as housing for Japanese citizen holding in the war... I'm not sure of that.
I have never heard of Ft. Custer being used as an internment facility for Japanese American citizens during WWII, but as a dark blot in American history, I'm sure if it did happen, it wasn't prominently recorded in local history. I have heard, and verified, that the huge Federal Center in Battle Creek, that was the Percy Jones Army Hospital during WWII, was used to treat higher ranking German Officers during the war, and that after they were well enough to be discharged they were held at Ft. Custer until after the war.
Good morning everyone.
Pretty out, supposed to be nice all day, but everything is still wet and muddy. Eh, the sun helps boost the mood.
Good time at the Awful house, didn't stay very long. Gonna take in Walmart now, get that over with.
I didn't know the Superbowl was today, I thought it was next week. I don't even know who's playing, except for some guy named Tom Brady. Why does he get an airport terminal named after him?
Work this week I'll be at my desk. We're off next Monday for Milk Day, I wish we could work and save the day for later.
Well Walmart is filling up as the minutes tick by. Have a good afternoon everyone.
Pretty out, supposed to be nice all day, but everything is still wet and muddy. Eh, the sun helps boost the mood.
Good time at the Awful house, didn't stay very long. Gonna take in Walmart now, get that over with.
I didn't know the Superbowl was today, I thought it was next week. I don't even know who's playing, except for some guy named Tom Brady. Why does he get an airport terminal named after him?
Work this week I'll be at my desk. We're off next Monday for Milk Day, I wish we could work and save the day for later.
Well Walmart is filling up as the minutes tick by. Have a good afternoon everyone.
Greg - Here's an excerpt from an article I just read about German POWs at Ft. Custer during WWII:
"The United States shipped 5,000 German prisoners of war to Fort Custer during World War II, according to John Anderson, secretary of the Fort Custer Historical Society."We had farmers here (in Michigan) who had no one to take care of the fields," Anderson said. "Someone had the idea of bringing the prisoners back to work on farms, and that's exactly what happened."
The Germans stayed at Fort Custer for roughly three years working area farms and living comparatively comfortable lives, Anderson said."
"The United States shipped 5,000 German prisoners of war to Fort Custer during World War II, according to John Anderson, secretary of the Fort Custer Historical Society."We had farmers here (in Michigan) who had no one to take care of the fields," Anderson said. "Someone had the idea of bringing the prisoners back to work on farms, and that's exactly what happened."
The Germans stayed at Fort Custer for roughly three years working area farms and living comparatively comfortable lives, Anderson said."
I know Jamesbo, I just thought that was a good line. Very poignant.
Turned out to be a nice day. Puttered around in the yard a little after I got back from Walmart. Gonna be a nice, quiet evening until bedtime.
Turned out to be a nice day. Puttered around in the yard a little after I got back from Walmart. Gonna be a nice, quiet evening until bedtime.
Chris, thanks for the WWII history in my neck of the woods. We had what were supposed to be army barracks here for about 60 years, that were converted into apartments until they finally dozed them, and built new apartments in their place. They were built just about the time that the war ended, and were never used by the military. My understanding of some of the German P.O.W.s was that many were used just as you indicated, on farms throughout the U.S. I believe that many elected to stay here after the war, and some went back home, saw the destruction of Germany, and came back here to live. I like the Chiefs, but I like Brady. It might boil down to the chances of me winning $$ in my pools.
Last edited by Dream67Olds442; February 7th, 2021 at 03:36 PM.
Good morning guys,
Well, my Chiefs got a good old fashioned *** whoopin yesterday! They sure didn't look like the team I have been following all year, and Mr. Brady, well the old man lived up to his Greatest of All Time billing. The Bucs sure played with more passion the entire game, my hat is off to them..
Cold here this morning at 21, and we're supposed to get a few flurries this afternoon, with little to no accumulation. I've got a dentist appointment this morning at 0800 for a regular checkup and cleaning, not my favorite thing, and even less so in these times of the "Rona". Made it so early because I didn't want it taking up my whole day.
I hope everyone has a great day!
Well, my Chiefs got a good old fashioned *** whoopin yesterday! They sure didn't look like the team I have been following all year, and Mr. Brady, well the old man lived up to his Greatest of All Time billing. The Bucs sure played with more passion the entire game, my hat is off to them..
Cold here this morning at 21, and we're supposed to get a few flurries this afternoon, with little to no accumulation. I've got a dentist appointment this morning at 0800 for a regular checkup and cleaning, not my favorite thing, and even less so in these times of the "Rona". Made it so early because I didn't want it taking up my whole day.
I hope everyone has a great day!
2above here at 7am. Just got another fill of propane Saturday, whew.. Super Bowl get together was fun, we had lots of good food. Boy , do I ever eat too much when stuff sits out, keep going back and getting just one more bite, over and over! Planning on going for another snowmobile ride today, we'll see. So far went about 600 miles this year, the most I ever went was 2 years ago -1300 miles. I could pass that this year. Chris that is interesting about Ft. Custer. It's funny how things you hear become "facts" in your mind. The other day we rode to Reedsburg dam. I told my buddy that was the dam that made Houghton Lake. We discussed how that didn't seem right as it is so far from Houghton Lake. Well he went on Wikipedia and found that Houghton Lake is actually a natural lake and Reedsburg Dam was made in the1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps to help control flooding from the Dead Stream. So I have been spreading false info!! Have a good Monday, guys.
I knew my father-in-law lived fairly close to you but didn't look it up until today. He lives in Barryton off of Rt. 66 southwest of you about 40-minutes. They moved up there from St. Louis many years ago after retiring because his wife (my wife's stepmom) was originally from that area.
Have an enjoyable and safe ride if you decide to get out!
James - You're always cooking up some good sh%t! Those grits look mighty tasty!
A bit chilly this morning, had a couple of inches of snow overnight, now showing 15" in the back yard. We are supposed to get another 6" by tomorrow morning. Probably will have a crappy drive home. Have to get a Covid test tomorrow, as I am scheduled for an upper G.I. (Endoscope) Thursday morning.
A bit chilly this morning, had a couple of inches of snow overnight, now showing 15" in the back yard. We are supposed to get another 6" by tomorrow morning. Probably will have a crappy drive home. Have to get a Covid test tomorrow, as I am scheduled for an upper G.I. (Endoscope) Thursday morning.