"If the toenail is cut too short, you can use a styptic pencil containing silver nitrate to stop blood flow, although many animals object to the styptic pencil as much, or more, than toenail cutting. The black end of the stick is held to the bleeding nail and gently rotated until bleeding stops.
Even without any treatment the nail should stop bleeding in about 5 minutes or less."
Next time you will have to be super gentle to not cut the quick- dogs remember that pain and will develop a fear of clippers.
Sugar, frosting, corn starch, flour, all work as well but be careful of infection and that you are cleaning it well!
Good Luck!
2007-03-14 15:57:21
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answered by Laura 2
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No ! you have to stop the bleeding yourself ! Go in the kitchen and get some Flour ,self rising or plain ! Put it in a bowl dry as it is, hold your dog and put the nail thats bleeding in the flour and hold it in the flour for 10 to 15 mins to stop the bleeding !!! if it still bleeds after 10 mins or so then you need to do it again ,keep doing it until it stops bleeding ! you cut the pink part which is the quick of the nail, you should only cut the white part of the nail and only a small end of the nail so you don't cut the quick. ou best not cut anymore, the vet don't charge to much to cut the nails for you !! good luck, this will work ,the flour will stop the bleeding !
2007-03-14 16:01:54
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answered by monkeymomma46 5
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There is a small amout of hair that juts out around the nail that is called a quick. It can be used as a guide to cutting nails properly. If you cut too much off the quick the nail will start bleeding.
2007-03-14 15:57:57
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answered by Kenster102.5 6
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well it will stop on it's own but your dog is in pain and losing blood so if their is a nearby vet and your really worried about your dog then take it to the vet. next time don't cut the nail so far or have an experienced person cut it (like a qualified dog groomer). clean up your dog's nail as best as you can and comfort it. hope this helps!
2007-03-14 16:01:05
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answered by ~ *Amber* ~ 3
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Well, it dosen't sound like a good idea to clip those. Use cool water and rinse and dap dry the owie with a towel then bandage it with gauze and water proof tape. Hopefully the dog won't try to chew it off. Do this once or twice. Animal heal proficiency will kick in.
2007-03-14 16:00:02
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answered by Anonymous
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This is gonna sound strange but put a little sugar on the nail. It will give the blood something to clot to and stop the bleeding quicker.
2007-03-14 15:56:55
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answered by ? 5
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Keep pressure on it as you would any other cut. There is a powder that can be bought in pet stores called " quik Stop" that is handy to have around, but for now pressure and maybe a bit of baking soda will help stop it.
2007-03-14 16:10:57
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answered by Happy 1
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It's will stop eventually. Its just like cutting your nail too short, it's going to be painful to your dog but she will be fine
2007-03-14 17:22:53
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answered by piggylover_850 4
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answered by Anonymous
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what you need is styptic powder and you wont find that at this hour so try some bar soap on the nail where it is just pat the blood off,if it wont stop keep the paper towel on it till it does,then rub the bar soap on the nail untill it will stop.My mother in law told me that a liong time ago.good luck
2007-03-14 15:57:23
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answered by christy 2
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