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How can you stop a rabbit's toenail from bleeding?

  1. Dip it in flour, cornstarch, quick stop, or styptic powder

  2. Apply a cold compress

  3. Wash it with soap and water

  4. Bandage it tightly

The correct answer is: Dip it in flour, cornstarch, quick stop, or styptic powder

Option B is incorrect because applying a cold compress may provide temporary relief for pain and swelling, but it will not stop the bleeding. Option C is incorrect because washing the toenail with soap and water may further irritate the wound and cause more bleeding. Option D is incorrect because bandaging the toenail tightly may cut off circulation and cause further damage. Option A is correct because all of the substances listed - flour, cornstarch, quick stop, and styptic powder - are known to help stop bleeding by promoting clotting.