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Anatomy of a Dog's Nails

Saturday, June 07, 2008
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Well we're going to talk now about, about how the anatomy of a dog's nail and how it, how you can keep from clipping it too close. It's kind of like your nail, if you think they have, they have, they're nail goes all the way back to their toe. You can...

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