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Make sure that the bleeding is stopping within 10-15 minutes. Keep an eye on your piggy that the toe is not getting infected; it will be a bit swollen at first. Keep your cage well poo patrolled and cleaned in the first couple of days. The exposed quick will dry out and shrivel up, but will grow back with any new nail.
Whether and how the nail is growing back depends on how badly the quick and the nailbed have been affected. A nail may grow back thick and deformed.
Thankfully, it is not going to affect your piggy's mobility.
These things happen to any owner at some point, so take a deep breath please and don't feel guilty!
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If she'll let you cut off the hanging bit of nail so it doesn't catch, bleed or pull off any further then try it. But don't if you think it'll make it worse or you're afraid of breaking the thin 'quick' layer & making it bleed.
It looks like the quick is still intact which is good & the nail has pulled away from it.
But make sure she's kept on a soft clean surface for a few days to make sure it can't get damaged further or infected now it's out in the open. At least it's not bleeding that's another bonus in your favour.
Why do they always wiggle when we have scissors or nail clippers in our hands?! Xx
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