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I have read that some breeders remove dew claws to their puppies. Can anyone tell me why? health concerns? cosmetic? I do know that some doodles have had it done due to a medical reason.
I can't find anything written as to pros/cons. Just curious if anyone knows the reasoning.
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Not sure but my guess would be because of the fact the fur covers them and it's a clipping danger. Daisy's were removed and I am glad...both my granddogs have had their dew claws injured and one had to be removed (a way bigger deal when they are adults). They take forever to heal when they get snagged.
I think I read once that if they weren't removed surgically, it was easy for them to get torn off accidentally. Which causes a lot of pain and bleeding. I know that Darwin still has his, and I can see how it would be easy for them to get caught and ripped on something.
That could be totally wrong, just something I think I heard?
I disagree that they do not need dew claws! The dew claw serves as an anchor when the dogs run and pivot and help secure their foot to the ground. The dew claw is attached to the ligaments that run up the dog's leg and into the neck and shoulder, when the dew claw is removed that ligament is altered and by doing so dogs are at more risk of serious injury. It doesn't mean they will get injured but the risk is higher with the removal. Some would say that they are at risk of tearing the claw but in all of my research and interviews with vets (over 100 and many rural where hunting is popular) they were not seeing dew claw tears or removing them, so the majority of their clients have dew claws.
They also use them as we do our thumbs when playing and holding toys and food.
The con is housekeeping- most owners do not even trim nails let alone the dew claw- owners need to learn how to care for their pets and take care of all of their grooming needs.
Iam glad Daisy does not have hers....like I said both granddogs have had injuries with theirs and they both took forever to heal. The boxer beagle mix still licks here as if it still hurts.The neighbor who has Cattle dogs has one that was injured and re-injured multiple times and finally the vet removed just the one, $375.
Daisy does not miss hers that I can tell.
I never had an opinion about it before.
BUT Murphy has ripped is dew claw out 4 times (not completely of course) just running in the grass. It was traumatic for him and for me. The first time all I saw was all this blood covering his white fur. I had no idea where it was even coming from.
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