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SNIPE NEVER HAD HIS TOOK OFF.. HE ADD A GOOD RUN BEFORE , HE SNAPPED 1,,, HITS A BIG JOB WHEN THEY ARE HOLDER,, AND A 140 POUND VET BILL,,,, THE BIG PART OF THE BILL HIS THE KNOCK OUT SHOT THEY GIVE THEM,,,AND THE LITTLE OPP HIS NOT JUST CUTTING IT OFF, HAS YOU CAN SEE,,,,, BEST GET THEM DONE WHEN YOUNG,,,

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The dewclaws do not make contact with the ground in most cases. They don't assist with turning and are considered a weak digit that if left on will cause problems.   My bitch has got hers and we ha

if there no good why are they born with them...there must be some rason for them.

There is no way a dew claw helps a dog turn. FFS. All these top coursing lads breeding pups fetching thousands at a few months old wouldnt be removing the dew claws if they helped the dog turn.   An

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I`ve never bothered before, but the Beddy Whippet has real sticky oot dew clwas, and they just looked like a bill waiting to happen, so when he was getting a couple stiches in a foot injury, I had them taken off. Glad I did.

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Dew claws have no place on a working dog. My JRT's i had when i was a lad ripped and tore them on several occasions and it was a very painful thing for the dog.

 

My young Whippet got a tear on his leg when on a scent through cover. I got a price of 98 quid to have him knocked out and stitched up. I asked if they could take off the dew claws while under and got them off for another 50 quid. Well pleased with that :thumbs:

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My pal told me that when my bitch had c section i could of got them to take the pups dew clawers off there and then. But i didnt think of that at the time. Glad i didnt saved my self a bit of brash. , because nodout the c**ts would of charged me robbing b*****ds even tho i paid 369 for c section.

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