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41 minutes ago, Boristheblade said:

Just use sharp decent cutters n do it quickly little Yelp that’s all. Problem solved.done it few times to mine when had broken toes or dislocated toes just cut the nail right back to the toe.

only one was taken straight off on its own and never grew back, in 50 years with coursing dogs I never had one even injure a toe other than that one and mabe the odd split pad and I ran some proper horrible land in my time.

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9 minutes ago, two crows said:

only one was taken straight off on its own and never grew back, in 50 years with coursing dogs I never had one even injure a toe other than that one and mabe the odd split pad and I ran some proper horrible land in my time.

Your lucky then, but the coursing types run diff to a greyhoundy lurcher. My wankers always had broken toes till I went to adding coursing blood to my lurchers

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10 hours ago, two crows said:

only one was taken straight off on its own and never grew back, in 50 years with coursing dogs I never had one even injure a toe other than that one and mabe the odd split pad and I ran some proper horrible land in my time.

Just had one took a nail right off and I thought it maybe never come back but it appears it is ?

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My old dog I have here he broke and split nails couple times .he bite ya if you touched him near nail so muzzle and clip back and stop bleeding with powder etc .when ever he hurt himself when out he fine if he just done it he let you touch it but if I didn't notice until we got home he not cry or anything but bite the hand that helps and I mean bite.

i was talking to old fella who as a saluki x and poor thing asnt got a nail on its feet. ..wasn't even man anufe to say he ran the dog hard.just said travelers run him .

 

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