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1. Cover the the dog’s bleeding nail area with a napkin or clean, soft cloth to stop the blood from getting everywhere.
2. Get a small bowl. Fill it with flour or corn starch.
3. Remove the napkin then dip your dog’s bleeding toe into the bowl.
4. Hold it for a few seconds.
5. Take it out. The bleeding should stop.
6. Carefully and gently wipe off the flour or corn starch surrounding the nail in about 10 to 15 minutes.
7. Use lukewarm water to wash off any remaining flour or corn starch. Cold water will make it sting.
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