Put a bandage on it to stop the bleeding. Take your dog to the vet if it is major
If you don't have syptic powder, call vet and ask if you can dip nail in flour, this should stop it,
If the bleeding from a dogs paw refuses to stop after applying pressure for several minutes, it will have to be cauterized by a vet. Placing pressure for several minutes, several different times should stop normal bleeding.
The quick which is that pink blood vessel in your dogs nail probably broke and there is now lots of bleeding. You can buy a quick stop at your local pet shop or simply use a cornstarch or flour and apply it to the nail to stop the bleeding.
No. Use a mens syptic pencil they use for shaving cuts, if this does not work when applied to nail, take the pencil and shave some off to make a powder and dip nail in it. Old fashioned remedy, dip nail in flour, it bleeding does not stop go to the vet.
Why is the dogs nail bleeding? If its alot of bleeding go to the vet ASAP. If you trimmed the nails and cut the quik that why you are getting the bleeding, do you have one of those syptic pencils men use for shaving cuts? you could apply that, or file some of it off to make a powder and dip the nail in that. Old fashioned remedy is to dip nail in flour. If the nail has been ripped badly you need to go to the vet. No pet can lose alot of blood, so please call your vet.
Did something happen? It is most probably bleeding from the nail unless the nail is looks perfectly fine. They have a blood quick in their nails so, if it gets hurt and the nail is broken or hurt, that is where they are bleeding from. Clean it off with a wipe if you can. You can cover it in baby powder and the bleeding will stop. Just watch your guinea pig and make sure that it isn't limping or yelling out in pain. If it is, then you should take it to a vet as it might be infected.
Well once it's healed it can properly stop bleeding. I would consult your vet immediately because this can turn into an infectious disease.
If your ferret rips out a nail, stop the bleeding with a styptic pencil (or cornstarch) and contact your veterinarian. To avoid such problems, keep your ferrets nail trimmed as their nails do tend split and catch on cloths.
You can trim it down as far as you can before you get into the quick. Then file it further to smooth it out. If it is split into the quick and is bleeding, wrap the whole foot in a bandage to stop the bleeding.
you should get him to a vet, dogs have veins and nerves in their nails and it's possible one of these has been cut. i wouldn't suggest removing the nail yourself
No, but It does have to be treated properly. And you have to make the bleeding stop because he can die from loosing too much blood.