What should I do if my dog’s toenails are broken and bleeding?

If your dog's toenail is broken and bleeding, you should first comfort the dog. After the dog's mood is stable, first check whether there is any foreign matter remaining in the wound, observe the shape of the broken nail, and formulate a treatment plan. The owner can give it normal saline or iodine, clean its feet, and then sprinkle on hemostatic powder. Of course, if it is difficult to handle, it is best to go to a pet hospital and ask a professional doctor to handle it. During the recovery period of the dog, it is best to wear an anti-lick collar to prevent it from biting the wound, which can avoid bacterial infection. During this period, the amount of exercise of the dog should also be limited to prevent it from bleeding again. It is also necessary to supplement the dog's nutrition and disinfect the wound regularly to avoid inflammation and suppuration of its toes, and its nails will grow back after a while.
Tips:
When the owner cuts the dog’s toenails and the dog’s nails bleed, don’t worry. It’s not a big problem if your dog’s toenails are injured and bleed, as long as the wound is treated immediately and the wound is not easily inflamed. After cleaning the dog's wound, the pet owner should find a helper to fix the dog's body to prevent the dog from moving around while the bandage is being bandaged. It’s not a big problem if your dog’s toenails are injured. If pet owners want to help their dog’s wounds heal quickly, they can feed them some nutritious food to supplement their nutrition. You can go to the market to buy some fish, chicken, carrots, cabbage and other foods to cook and feed to your dog. If your dog has no appetite during the injury, you can also cook millet minced meat porridge for your dog to eat to help increase your dog's appetite.
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