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my female took a snap at my male. it was not a fight it lasted all of a second, but she took a good piece of the tip of his ear off. it bleed like nothin id ever seen. it took about a half hour of solid compression with a towel to get it to where it would stop.

id imagine there are piles of veins runnin thru them big floppy ears. whats the best way to stop that kind of bleeding? im curious so i can have it ready incase something like this happens again. or is compression about the only way to stopp it. thanks for the help.

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