What should you do if your dog’s nails bleed when the nails are cut? In fact, in this case, the most important thing is to take timely measures to reduce the bleeding. First, immediately wrap the exposed part of the nail with a wet towel to stop bleeding. Then, clean the blood from the nail with warm water and bandage it. Finally, take your dog to the veterinarian immediately so that a professional can handle this problem.
When the dog's nails are cut to the bleeding line, the owner first uses cotton to press to stop the bleeding. You can also give the dog some pet speed to help the dog stop bleeding. Don't let the dog move around at will for the time being.
After stopping the dog’s bleeding, the owner should first reduce the number of times the dog goes out, keep the home dry, and wait until the dog’s nails have grown well before taking the dog out for exercise.
When cutting the dog's toenails, be sure to use a pet-specific trimming tool. When cutting the dog's toenails, the owner should not cut too much at once. It is easy to cut the dog's blood line. When cutting, the owner should trim slowly.