Overgrown nails are painful + cause posture problems over years. The Yorkshire Terrier needs a trim every 3–6 weeks depending on how much they walk on tarmac (which wears nails naturally). The right tool turns a 5-minute job into something tolerable for both of you.
Tool options for the Yorkshire Terrier
- Quick-stop powder — non-negotiable. If you cut the quick, this stops the bleeding fast. Buy it before you start; you WILL eventually need it.
- Treats for every paw. Train one nail at a time over weeks. A 2-week trust-building loop beats fighting through one full trim.
- LED light clippers for dark nails — illuminates the quick so you can see where to stop. Game-changer for black-nailed breeds.
Recommended for Yorkshire Terrier: scissor-style clipper or rotary grinder
How often
For the Yorkshire Terrier, aim for a trim every 3–4 weeks (lower-energy = less natural wear). If you hear nails clicking on tile, it\'s overdue. If you skip routinely, the quick grows OUT — meaning you can\'t shorten the nails much in any one trim. Better to do little + often.
