Here's why you should seek professional help:
* Safety: Incorrect cutting can cause bleeding, infection, and pain. You could also accidentally cut the quick, which is the pink part of the claw that contains blood vessels and nerves.
* Technique: There's a specific angle and technique for trimming claws, which you need to learn from an expert.
* Your pet's health: Your pet's overall health and nail condition can influence how often and how much you need to trim their claws.
Instead of attempting to trim your pet's claws yourself, here's what you should do:
1. Take your pet to a veterinarian or professional groomer. They will be able to trim the claws safely and correctly.
2. Ask your vet for guidance. They can show you how to trim your pet's claws properly and recommend the right tools.
3. Use a nail grinder. These are a good alternative for pets who are sensitive to clippers.
Remember, your pet's well-being is the top priority. Please seek professional help to ensure their safety and comfort.