Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Tried to clip my 2 yr old (80 lb) Goldendoodle's nails myself. I swear I clipped just a tiny tip off the end of one nail but it has been a while since he has had them clipped and I believe the quick/vein had extended to the tip. He bled, soaked a paper napkin. Used cornstarch... got it to stop.
soaked it in lukewarm water til the water was clear and all dried blood/cornstarch was removed. I touched the tip with gauze and no blood was coming off on the gauze.
I applied a gauze bandage... then put on one of my kids footie socks and secured with athletic tape. He was fine.
Then he started walking around, playing with a ball and I looked down to see the footie was soaked with blood and bloody pawprints in my carpet.
So we applied pressure again....changed the bandage.
So here are the questions:
how long til it stops bleeding?
And did it start bleeding again because he was putting pressure on it by walking around?
It's night time here so he would have to go to the Emergency Vet if I have to take him somewhere tonight. Or should I just keep an eye on it through the night and take him to his vet in the morning.
Thanks....
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That's great news Angie. I'm so glad it finally stopped, it sure seems like a long, messy bleed though! I'm glad you guys joined us here on DK!
Terrific news Angie. I just cannot bring myself to cut Charie's black nails. Beau's I can do because you can clearly see where to cut! Yikes
Does this work when the nail is black? Alma is the first and only dog I have had that does not have clear or white nails. Her nails are black or dark so I cannot see where her nail ends and where the quick begins.
So sorry you had this experience. But happy to know that Gavin was unaffected.
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