Why Are Your Dog's Toenails Bleeding And How Can You Stop It?
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By Amy Caldwell
Published: 09/22/2017, edited: 10/15/2021
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Compare plansThe most common cause of bleeding toenails in dogs is from trimming. Bleeding occurs when toenails are cut at the quick, which is the soft tissue found at the base of your dog’s toenail. You aren’t to be blamed; holding a dog still for toenail trimming is challenging enough. Dogs tend to fidget when having their toenails cut, and one misplaced snip that catches the vein or quick is enough to draw blood. But fear not, there are practical steps you can take to remedy this issue. A dog's nail will bleed when clipped too shortNothing is worse than seeing your beloved dog in pain, and the added sight of blood is sure to set your heart racing even faster. If your dog has bleeding toenails, you need to get a handle on the situation fast. Your dog’s feet are just as essential to them as humans’ feet are to humans. Damage to their toenails and feet could not only seriously affect their quality of life, but could be bad news for your clean floors and furniture. This article will break down and identify the most common cause of bleeding toenails and offer you advice on how to go about effectively tackling the problem. Clean the woundThankfully, a dog's toenail will usually stop bleeding after several minutes. But that doesn't mean you don't need to act. Apply a warm soapy solution to the wound with a clean cloth. Doing so will not only clear up any blood, but will prevent bacteria from getting into the wound, minimizing the risk of infection. Infections can quickly spread throughout the body, requiring medical intervention. It is also worth keeping an eye on your dog to ensure they don't lick and scratch at the toenails, as this too could cause an infection. If your dog is particularly insistent on licking the bloody toenail, an Elizabethan collar could be used to reduce their access to the wound. Keep a styptic pencil on handAnother quick and effective way to minimize bleeding toenails is to get your hands on a styptic pencil, a solution proposed in Dr. Justine Lee's book 'It's a Dog's Life…'. Styptic pencils can be bought from pharmacies and online retailers. A handy medicated stick, styptic pencils are specifically designed to reduce blood when a person cuts themselves shaving, and works perfectly for bleeding toenails, too. Simply dip the pencil in water and apply it across the wound. It causes coagulation, which seals damaged blood vessels and aids the recovery process. In addition, you can also pick up styptic powder, which is just as effective. It's easy to use —apply the powder to the wound and dab it with a paper towel. Both are relatively cheap and will keep your floors and furniture blood-free! If necessary, see the vetIf you havev't trimmed your dog's nails recently, look to see if there could be another reason for the blood. Other common causes for paw and nail injuries are:- Foreign objects embedded in between the nails
- Cuts caused by sharp objects
- A broken or torn nail
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