Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Let me start by saying I HATE cutting Hunter's nails. I am always afraid I am going to cut them to short so normally I leave them longer. This morning I was cutting one of her back nails and just when I went to cut she moved - normally she sits totally still - and I cut it to short and it started to bleed. I have never cut them to short before to see them bleed! This was early this morning, I put this Quick Blood Stopped on it and it seemed ok. Now she just came in from outside and its bleeding again :-( Is this normal? It seems like a lot of bleeding! I feel sooooooooo bad. It doesn't seem to be bothering her at all - just me! Any advise?
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The flour or cornstarch works well and you might have to re-treat. I also use a sock with some cotton balls in it to keep the pressure on the nail. Gee, do you think I may have done this a time or two. What's worse is doing it on Bella as she is white and all the blood on her white fur looked like I amputated half her paw off! Murphy is apricot and it sort of blended better.
I felt bad the first time, but it happens and since mine don't even flinch I figure it can't feel too bad to them. I wouldn't be shy about clipping her nails. You learned a good lesson in how to hold onto that paw so she can;t move. I bet tons of groomers learned to do it well by cutting a few too close too.
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