This woman's trick to cutting dog nails? Peanut butter and plastic wrap on her forehead.

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This woman's trick to cutting dog nails? Peanut butter and plastic wrap on her forehead.
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It's worth watching even if you don't have a dog.

One woman's clever trick to cut her dog's nails has gone viral, igniting a small trend of plastic wrap-and-peanut butter headbands on social media.

Lindsey Shelton, who lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma but is working as a traveling nurse with her husband and two dogs, Murphy and Schmidt, decided to try something different to get her dogs to stay still while cutting their nails. In a video, which has since amassed nearly 3 million likes on TikTok and has been shared elsewhere, she wraps her forehead in plastic wrap before slathering peanut butter on the plastic covering.Her little scheme worked brilliantly, as viewers see Schmidt — an Australian shepherd mix — licking her forehead while she’s able to clip his nails without causing him much stress.

Shelton has done a variation of this trick before, putting peanut butter on a plate on the ground to get her two dogs to stay still.

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