Keep Your Dog's Paws Healthy and Strong

Book Dog Nail Trimming in New Boston

Your dog's paws carry them through every adventure in New Boston, from muddy trails to hot summer sidewalks. Broken Pines Dog Camp offers gentle dog nail trimming that maintains proper foot health and prevents discomfort. You hear the click of overgrown nails on your kitchen floor, and you know it's time for a trim that keeps your dog moving comfortably.


Regular dog nail trimming reduces slipping on home floors and minimizes the risk of cracked nails that can lead to painful splits or infections. Our staff uses calm, confident handling to support anxious or wiggly dogs, making the process quick and stress-free. This service is especially recommended for active dogs that don't naturally wear their nails down on outdoor surfaces.


Schedule your nail trimming appointment in New Boston and keep your dog comfortable on every surface.

What to Expect When You Book

When you bring your dog to us for nail trimming in New Boston, our team begins with a calm introduction to help your pet feel secure. We assess nail length, check for any existing cracks or injuries, and determine the safest trimming approach for your dog's comfort. The process typically takes just a few minutes, but we never rush a nervous dog.


Broken Pines Dog Camp staff members are trained in gentle restraint techniques that keep both your dog and our team safe during the trim. Quick, efficient service makes it easy for dog owners while their pet is at our camp. We focus on creating a positive association so future trims become easier over time.


You can bundle nail trimming with bathing services while your dog stays with us, making it convenient to handle multiple grooming needs in one visit. Our team works with dogs of all temperaments, from calm seniors to energetic puppies who've never had their nails trimmed before.

Details That Matter Most

Dog owners throughout New Boston often have questions about nail care, especially if their pet has had negative grooming experiences before. Here are answers to the most common concerns we hear.

How often should I have my dog's nails trimmed?
Most dogs benefit from nail trims every 3 to 4 weeks, though active dogs that run on pavement may need less frequent service. You'll know it's time when you hear clicking on hard floors.
What if my dog pulls away or gets anxious during trimming?
Our staff uses calm, confident handling techniques and takes breaks as needed to keep your dog comfortable. We work at your pet's pace and never force the process, building trust with each session.
Can you trim dark nails safely without hitting the quick?
Yes, we trim conservatively on dark nails and watch for texture changes that indicate we're near the quick. We'd rather trim more frequently than risk causing pain or bleeding.
Will nail trimming help with my dog slipping on our floors?
Absolutely. Overgrown nails prevent paw pads from gripping properly, causing your dog to slide on smooth surfaces. Regular trims restore natural traction and confidence when walking indoors.
Is this service available if my dog isn't boarding?
Yes, we offer nail trimming as a standalone service for New Boston residents, though it's easiest to schedule during a boarding stay when your dog is already with us.

Healthy nails support your dog's posture, joint health, and overall comfort whether they're playing in your yard or exploring local trails. 


Reach out to our team in New Boston today and give your dog the paw care they deserve.