No! It just means that there toenails are to short and the ground is causing them to bleed!...... jesss
My dog's toenails are not black. They are white. Not all dogs have black toenails. Not sure what made you think that but..........you are mistaken.
If they do not ware down on their own, then yes. They sell trimmers made specifically for dogs at most pet stores, or you can get them clipped at the vets office/groomer. Your vet can even show you how to do them yourself. If you do clip them on your own, be careful. If you clip them too far back it will cause the claw to bleed and be painful.
Dogs bleed the same way people bleed. When they have a cut or any other injury that breaks the skin they will bleed.
Why does anybody chew their nails? Maybe he/ she is nervous.
Take them to the vet and let them do it. You could hit the vein and cause them to bleed to death if you don't do it right.
Go to the vet immediately its not bad for humans but its bad for dogs
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Probably chewing and licking on them because puppy has a fungus that is bothering him and turning it's toenails black. Time for a trip to the vet. Probably chewing and licking on them because puppy has a fungus that is bothering him and turning it's toenails black. Time for a trip to the vet.
you wont notice when she does because dogs go into heat and do not bleed.
A dogs toenails do not fall off. They need to be trimmed or they can be accidentally torn off. Yes, they will continue to grow all the time.
This is normal - not all dogs spot or bleed during their heat cycle.
No. Dogs cant dig through plastic if they do they will break their nails and bleed to death.