How to Get Nail Polish Off of My Dog
You will need:
- A cotton ball
- Nail polish remover
- A nail file or emery board
2. Prepare your dog.
- Make sure your dog is comfortable and secure.
- Cover their eyes with a cloth to protect them from the fumes of the nail polish remover.
3. Apply nail polish remover to the cotton ball.
- Be generous with the nail polish remover, but avoid getting it on your dog's skin.
4. Rub the cotton ball over the nail polish.
- Use a gentle circular motion to rub the nail polish remover into the nail polish.
5. Continue rubbing until the nail polish is gone.
- It may take a few minutes to completely remove the nail polish.
6. Rinse your dog's paw.
- Use warm water to rinse off any residual nail polish remover.
7. File your dog's nails.
- Use a nail file or emery board to file down any rough edges on your dog's nails.
8. Treat your dog.
- Give your dog a treat or some praise for being a good dog during the nail polish removal process.
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