A whole bunch of blood-dogs toe nails
A friend of mine has a dog (he is not a very healthy pup due to his hernia, leg deformities and skin problems. Which he had before my friend got him) he was bought from a breeder as a young pup and the breeder sold him an unhealthy dog and he paid for a breeding quality show dog.
Anyway. I got a call this morning from my friends girlfriend freaking out about blood all over everything after she let thug back in from outside (thug is his name) so I rushed over there (I am at her house right now) Thug somehow has ripped his nail almost completely off around a cm or two from the very beginning of his nail. I know the quick was ripped quite badly because it was bleeding more then I've ever seen . I got her to hold him which was not as easy as I thought because he is almost 80 pounds and his name fits his personality. While she was holding him I took ahold of his paw so I could look closer. The nail looks like it shattered completely. We called the vet and she told us to cut it off but cut it quick as it was going to hurt like the ens. Now I cut my own dogs nails and all my friends dogs (they have four dogs) and I have never cut them too far to cause them to bleed. I tried explaining how high up the fracture in the nail was but she didn't seem to understand me at all. They have a vet appointment this afternoon at two but since she doesn't drive and I took a taxi to her place we cannot get him in any sooner.
Now looking at his nails they are white, almost completely clear and don't seem to be strong or thick at all. And instead of being thick nails the underside is shaped like a cresent moon . So it is Very Very thin.
What I am asking is. What can we buy to help stop the bleeding if it happens again. And what should we do when it does happen again. I told the vet that even though I have been trimming dogs nails for years its broken so high up I wouldn't dare cut it myself. But if it happens again we want to be prepared . My friend is scared they are going to remove his whole toe nail. Somehow it doesn't seem to bother him that it is shattered. He even tries to scractch with that foot and everything (but we stop him every time he tries)