pusskin hope she only uses ones that have been prescribed for that particular dog, some dogs can react badly to sedatives. Woofgang, ok maybe in very extreme circumstances but not usually for nail cutting. If owners would only do this from a young age they would be used to it. I have been working over Christmas in my friends boarding kennels, several with very long nails, most overweight and two very matted dogs - one Border Collie and one Golden Retriever - both took me a long time to brush out (which I did for the dog's benefit at no cost). Why don't people look after their dogs properly? Bet these same people were bleating that they didn't want to leave their precious babies in kennels - they make me very cross as they dogs suffer. The Border Collie could hardly walk as his feathering on his rear end was matted with his back legs joined together! Don't know how he was managing to poo. And most of them fed on Bakers so were hyperactive and too much for the owners to handle.