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Said they love seeing their dogs' nail trimmed with this new trick.
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Found nails trimming is now easier, quicker, and fun!
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Noticed their dogs are not anxious but rather calmer and relaxed.
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Questions? We've Got You Covered
How Do I Train My Dog To Use The Scratch Pad?
Start by placing a few treats inside the built-in treat box to grab your dog’s attention. When they paw at the surface, immediately reward them with praise or another treat. Keep training sessions short and positive, around 2-3 minutes at a time.
Most dogs learn within a few sessions, and once they get the hang of it, it becomes a fun and effortless part of their routine.
Can I Use This For My Dog’s Back Claws?
Try these tricks for back paws:
- Place the scratch pad at an incline (against a step or wall) and lure your dog to step up with their front paws. As they shift weight, their back paws will naturally make contact with the pad.
- Another method is the 'kick-back reflex'—place the pad behind your dog and lightly touch their back leg. Most dogs will instinctively kick back, filing their nails in the process!
With some treats and praise, they’ll get the hang of it quickly!
Will My Dog Actually Use It? What If They Don’t?
Many dogs are hesitant at first, but they quickly learn with positive reinforcement. The built-in treat box is designed to encourage scratching, making the process engaging and rewarding. If your dog is unsure, try demonstrating by lightly scratching the surface yourself or guiding their paw. With a little patience and encouragement, most dogs pick it up quickly.
Pro Tip: Some of our customers are kind enough to share videos of their dogs trying this scratch pad for the first time. You can find it in the product page ;)
What If My Dog Chews Or Bites The Scratch Pad?
If your dog starts biting the pad, redirect their focus to the treat box and encourage them to scratch instead. Supervised training helps reinforce the desired behaviour. If chewing continues, try using higher-value treats or placing the pad in a different position to make it more engaging for scratching rather than biting.
Also, a sandpaper replacement option is always there when you need it (please visit our Homepage for more information ;). Keep trying and you've got this!
How Do I Clean The Scratch Pad?
Keeping the scratch pad clean is easy. Simply wipe it with a damp cloth or use a soft brush to remove any dust and nail debris. Just like a nail trimmer that we use, regular cleaning helps maintain the surface and make sure the pad stays effective for longer use.
*Why Is My Order Taking Longer Than Usual?
Due to supplier CNY holidays, some orders placed between January 20 - February 3 may experience a slight delay in shipping. Rest assured, our team is working hard to process and ship all orders as quickly as possible!
If your order was placed within this timeframe, please allow a few extra days for tracking updates. We appreciate your patience and promise it’ll be worth the wait! If you have any concerns, feel free to contact us—we’re happy to help!