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If it happens again, you'll need a cauterizing agent. Cayenne pepper on a Qtip works real well as does flour or stick the nail in a bar of soap.
 
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Really? Cayenne pepper? Sounds painful, even worse than rubbing salt in a wound.
 
   / Cut to the Quick #13  
Go with septic stix or crazy glue, good enough for a vet to use good home remedy
 
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Corn starch works great too....you just have to keep the dog from licking it for a few minutes
 
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Good news! The bleeding has stopped (hopefully for good). It stopped once, then when he got inside and started running around, it opened back up. Now he has calmed down and no red spots on the floor. Thanks for the advice! It is appreciated.
i am so glad that the bleeding has stopping. Our present inside dog is seven years old, and when she was a pup, I did the same thing and cut the nail into the vein. Every since then, I have used a dremel tool. My Wife also bought a battery operated rotary trimming tool from the Vet as a backup when traveling. My friend that trains dogs suggested this way of trimming to me. In the beginning, use a file, and then progress up the the dremel rotary tool. There are various types of stones available, in relation to the coarseness. Pick the one that suits your needs best. If you decide to undertake this method of trimming your pet's nails in the future, please do this. In order to prevent the hair from encountering the stone's head, slide your pet's paw through an old pair of panty hose. This keeps the hair back. It is not my intention to change your mine in leaning toward this trimming method, instead of the conventional way, but it works for me, our dog loves it, and I don't have to worry ever again about making our pet bleed.
 
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Styptic works great on gig nails....trick is getting the pup to sit still for you to hold it for 30 seconds or so. We hunt with our dogs and they have torn off nails and pads before and styptic stopped bleeding each time,

That has worked for us also...
 
   / Cut to the Quick #19  
I have used corn starch, vet said it was the right thing to do :thumbsup:
 
   / Cut to the Quick #20  
Do not cue a drimmel tool!! Groomer used one on my Yorkie and got her hair caught in it and it pulled the tool into her belly and ripped a large gash in her.
Many $$ and time healed her, but she was never the same after that.
Roy
 

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