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My pets nails are begining to bleed or are still bleeding after having nails cut, What do I do?

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My pets nails are begining to bleed or are still bleeding after having nails cut, What do I do?

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Most times owners want the nails as short as possible. When we, as proffessionals, do this it may cause trickle bleeding. Depending on the excitment of the pet or the roughness of surface the pet walks on, the nails may bleed for a short time. You may either bring pet back to the person who cut them, apply baking soda to the bleeding nail with light pressure or let them walk in the dirt.

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Most times owners want the nails as short as possible. When we, as professionals, do this it may cause trickle bleeding. Depending on the excitment of the pet or the roughness of surface the pet walks on, the nails may bleed for a short time. You may either bring pet back to the person who cut them, apply baking soda to the bleeding nail with light pressure or let them walk in the dirt.

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