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Yes, you can apply a small amount of Neosporin to your dog's broken nail, but monitor for any allergic reactions and consult your vet for proper care.
If your dog licks the cut quick, it may introduce bacteria and delay healing, so it's best to prevent licking and keep the area clean and protected.
If your dog cries when you cut their nails, stop immediately and check for signs of pain or injury. Use positive reinforcement and conditioning to ease their fear.
No, you should not let your dog lick his bleeding nail as it can introduce bacteria and cause infection.
Yes, cutting a dog's nails too short can cause pain and bleeding because it cuts into the sensitive quick inside the nail.
Most minor dog injuries may heal on their own, but serious wounds, particularly on the quick, require veterinary attention.
No, Vaseline will not stop dog nails from bleeding effectively; a styptic powder or cornstarch should be used instead.
If you cut your dog's nail too short and it bleeds, apply styptic powder or cornstarch to stop the bleeding and keep your dog calm while monitoring the injury.
Apply direct pressure with a clean cloth, then use styptic powder, cornstarch, or flour to stop the bleeding. If it doesn't stop, contact your vet.

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