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Suddenly you notice – there's a trail of blood and your little friend is limping and licking his paw. When you take a closer look you see the problem – a terrible torn toenail. Toenail problems, specifically torn or broken nails, are not that common and rarely life threatening. Nevertheless, they are quite painful. For small mammals allowed free access to the home, nails can get snagged on fabric or carpet fibers, and in an attempt to dislodge the attached material, the small mammal might pull away, tearing the nail in the process. For small mammals confined to an aquarium or other enclosure, torn nails are rare but can occur. You might not even notice until you see blood or your pet begins to limp or cry. If left untreated, a torn nail can bleed intermittently and become infected, not to mention the pain and irritation for your pet.
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