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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Stop a Quick from Bleeding PDF download Download Article Explore this Article methods 1 Using a Bar of Soap 2 Using Baking Soda, Baking Flour, or Cornstarch 3 Applying a Styptic Pencil 4 Getting Veterinary Care + Show 1 more... - Show less... Other Sections Video Tips and Warnings Related Articles References Co-authored by Aly Rusciano Reviewed by Natalie Punt, DVM

Last Updated: December 19, 2025 Fact Checked

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This article was reviewed by Natalie Punt, DVM and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Dr. Natalie Punt is a Veterinarian and the Founder and CEO of mPet- a smart phone app for pet owners to store, manage and transfer their pets medical records and health information. She specializes in small animal emergency and general medicine and veterinary practice economics. Dr. Punt holds a BS in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from The University of California, Davis, an MS in Biochemistry from The University at Buffalo, and a DVM from Western University of Health Sciences. There are 12 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 123,916 times.

The quick is the part of your pet’s nails that contains the blood vessels and nerves. Most domestic pets, including dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and other rodents, all have quicks in their nails. Since the quick is a very tender spot, your pet will likely cry out in pain if you cut it. Additionally, the quick will start to bleed, but don’t worry. You can stop the bleeding with common household items like soap and baking soda, but it’s best to use a styptic pencil or powder. We'll explain what to do with the help of Veterinarian Natalie Punt, DVM.

How to Stop Bleeding Fast

Veterinarian Natalie Punt, DVM, recommends using a styptic powder (available in pet stores) to stop a pet’s nail quick from bleeding. She advises placing the powder onto the injured nail and applying firm but gentle pressure. The quick should stop bleeding in a matter of seconds, thanks to the powder’s clotting properties.

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Using a Bar of Soap

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  1. Step 1 Wet the bar of soap so it’s softer. 1 Wet the bar of soap so it’s softer. Hold the soap under running water for a few seconds to moisten it. This makes it easier to use on your pet. Alternatively, you can also hold the soap in a towel or rag so it’s not as slippery and easier to hold.[1]
    • Make sure to use a scent-free, plain bar of soap.
  2. Step 2 Hold your pet’s foot to keep it steady. 2 Hold your pet’s foot to keep it steady. It’s best to hold your pet in your lap as you tend to their paw (if you’re able to do so). Grasp their foot with a firm, but gentle, pressure. Since they’re experiencing discomfort, it’s normal for your pet to want to pull away from you.[2]
    • If you can, ask someone to help you keep your pet steady.
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  3. Step 3 Press the bleeding nail into the bar of soap. 3 Press the bleeding nail into the bar of soap. Dip or press the nail into the wet soap to coat the injured nail in soap. The thin layer of soap may help stop the bleeding. Once the nail is coated, remove the nail from the soap.[3]
    • Make sure you aren’t holding onto your pet’s paw too tightly. You don’t want to squeeze the paw while trying to push the nail into the soap, as this could hurt your pet.
    • It’s okay if soap is stuck to the end of your pet’s nail. This helps keep the clot in place and will eventually rub off the nail.
    • If the nail is still bleeding after the soap is applied, take them to the vet.
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Using Baking Soda, Baking Flour, or Cornstarch

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  1. Step 1 Use baking soda, baking flour, or cornstarch. 1 Use baking soda, baking flour, or cornstarch. These common household ingredients make a DIY clotting powder, and you can choose whichever one you have on hand.[4]
    • Applying these ingredients to your pet’s bleeding quick can help the blood clot faster; however, it doesn’t work as well as a styptic pencil or styptic powder. This is a great method to try in a pinch, but it’s not always foolproof.
  2. Step 2 Dip your pet’s nail into the powder. 2 Dip your pet’s nail into the powder. Hold your pet’s foot as you press the nail into the powder. Make sure the powder covers the entire end of the nail so that the quick is submerged.[5]
    • The powder will start to form a paste around the quick, which can help stop the bleeding.
    • Avoid wiping the blood off your pet’s nail before doing this, as the blood can actually help a clot form faster.
  3. Step 3 Apply pressure to the nail. 3 Apply pressure to the nail. If the bleed doesn’t stop once the mixture is applied, apply firm but gentle pressure to your pet’s injury, as instructed by Dr. Punt.[6] Hold the paw up and press where the toe joins the foot with a clean towel or rag.[7]
    • If the bleeding still doesn’t stop within a few minutes, take your pet to the vet.
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Applying a Styptic Pencil

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  1. Step 1 Moisten the tip... 1 Moisten the tip of your styptic pencil. Dip the pencil in water or put it under running water for a few seconds. This makes it easier to apply the pencil to your pet’s quick.[8]
    • A styptic pencil can be used on humans or animals to quickly stop minor bleeding. The pencil contains aluminum salts that help blood clot.
    • Variation: You can also use styptic powder, which has the same astringent properties as a styptic pencil. Press a little bit of the powder onto the nail, and then apply pressure with a clean towel until the bleeding stops.
      • Dr. Punt recommends the styptic powder Kwik-Stop to help stop bleeding from a nail quick fast.[9]
    • Warning: Styptic pencils and powders are safe for dogs in small amounts, even if they lick them; however, keep the pencil and/or container of powder out of their reach.
  2. Step 2 Hold your pet’s paw to keep it in place. 2 Hold your pet’s paw to keep it in place. Use a firm, gentle pressure to control your pet’s paw while you apply the styptic pencil. Otherwise, it may be difficult to treat the wound.[10]
    • Since your pet will be experiencing discomfort from the cut quick, they may try to wiggle away from you. If you can, ask someone to help you keep them under control.
  3. Step 3 Apply the styptic pencil against the quick. 3 Apply the styptic pencil against the quick. Push the end of the styptic pencil onto the bleeding quick. Then, rub it back and forth to coat the quick.[11]
    • The styptic pencil may sting when it’s first applied, so your pet may whimper or try to pull away. However, this sensation should pass after a few minutes.
    • Avoid wiping the blood off your pet’s nail, as the blood can help the cut clot faster.
  4. Step 4 Check that the bleeding has stopped. 4 Check that the bleeding has stopped. Remove the pencil from the quick and look to see if the bleeding has stopped. A coating from the pencil will likely be left behind—this is okay. Avoid wiping off any excess blood or coating to ensure a clot forms.[12]
    • If the bleeding hasn’t stopped within 10-15 seconds, consult a vet.[13]
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Getting Veterinary Care

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  1. Step 1 Visit your vet if your pet’s nail doesn’t stop bleeding. 1 Visit your vet if your pet’s nail doesn’t stop bleeding. Your pet’s quick should stop bleeding after a few minutes, especially if you used a home treatment to encourage clotting. However, the bleeding may persist, especially if the cut is very high up on the quick. Take your pet to the vet as soon as possible if this is the case.[14]
    • The vet will be able to give your pet personalized care and help clot, close, and/or bandage the wound.
    • It may seem like there’s a lot of blood, but don’t panic. The loss of blood can look dramatic, but it’s unlikely to cause a healthy pet any severe problems.[15]
    • Wrap your pet’s foot with a towel or bandage and apply pressure to it (if able) while traveling to the vet.
  2. Step 2 Take your pet to the vet or groomer to have their nails trimmed. 2 Take your pet to the vet or groomer to have their nails trimmed. Keeping your pet’s nails trimmed helps them stay healthy and avoid injury. If you’re uncomfortable trimming their nails at home, bring them to the vet or groomer regularly to have them trimmed.[16] As Dr. Punt says, “If you’re not comfortable doing it, don’t do it. Allow a professional to do it.”[17]
    • Aim to trim a dog’s nails every four weeks and a cat’s every 2 to 4 weeks.
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  3. https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/care/how-to-stop-dog-nail-bleeding/
  4. https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/first-aid-for-bleeding-in-dogs
  5. https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/dog-advice/health-wellbeing/at-home/nails
  6. Natalie Punt, DVM. Veterinarian. Expert Interview
  7. https://www.dvgrr.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Education_Health_Lets_Cut_to_the_Quick.pdf
  8. https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/first-aid-for-broken-nails-in-dogs
  9. Natalie Punt, DVM. Veterinarian. Expert Interview
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  2. https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/first-aid-for-broken-nails-in-dogs
  3. https://www.thedodo.com/dodowell/how-to-stop-a-dogs-nail-from-bleeding
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Natalie Punt, DVM Reviewed by: Natalie Punt, DVM Veterinarian This article was reviewed by Natalie Punt, DVM and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Dr. Natalie Punt is a Veterinarian and the Founder and CEO of mPet- a smart phone app for pet owners to store, manage and transfer their pets medical records and health information. She specializes in small animal emergency and general medicine and veterinary practice economics. Dr. Punt holds a BS in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from The University of California, Davis, an MS in Biochemistry from The University at Buffalo, and a DVM from Western University of Health Sciences. This article has been viewed 123,916 times. How helpful is this? Co-authors: 5 Updated: December 19, 2025 Views: 123,916 Categories: Animal First Aid In other languages Spanish Japanese
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