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Has anyone had dew claws removed from an adult dog.Obviously its an operation under anathsetic at the vets but i wondered if anyone had had it done recently and what the cost was.One of mine is having trouble and will have to be done.

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Has anyone had dew claws removed from an adult dog.Obviously its an operation under anathsetic at the vets but i wondered if anyone had had it done recently and what the cost was.One of mine is having trouble and will have to be done.

i had it done last season to my 5 year old colliex it cost me 40 euro around 30 sterling ,dog was laid up for 4 weeks but he needed it done it kept tearing in ditches

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Has anyone had dew claws removed from an adult dog.Obviously its an operation under anathsetic at the vets but i wondered if anyone had had it done recently and what the cost was.One of mine is having trouble and will have to be done.

i had it done last season to my 5 year old colliex it cost me 40 euro around 30 sterling ,dog was laid up for 4 weeks but he needed it done it kept tearing in ditches

Was that for all four or just the one ?

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Has anyone had dew claws removed from an adult dog.Obviously its an operation under anathsetic at the vets but i wondered if anyone had had it done recently and what the cost was.One of mine is having trouble and will have to be done.

i had it done last season to my 5 year old colliex it cost me 40 euro around 30 sterling ,dog was laid up for 4 weeks but he needed it done it kept tearing in ditches

Was that for all four or just the one ?

just one pal he had to be sedated and given pain killers so that price is very good i think

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yeah vets seem to vary in prices alot you would think there would be a body who watched there prices
your right there.the b*****ds charge what they like.Some are good though.The one i use aint bad but I wanted some idea before i went in.Upto about £80ish would be ok i think.
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yeah vets seem to vary in prices alot you would think there would be a body who watched there prices
your right there.the b*****ds charge what they like.Some are good though.The one i use aint bad but I wanted some idea before i went in.Upto about £80ish would be ok i think.

Just had my partners Boxer done. £150 front only from a vet that I get all my terriers tails and dews from. All the Lurchers I have are done from birth but a lot of people with terriers like to leave them on????

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yeah vets seem to vary in prices alot you would think there would be a body who watched there prices
your right there.the b*****ds charge what they like.Some are good though.The one i use aint bad but I wanted some idea before i went in.Upto about £80ish would be ok i think.

Just had my partners Boxer done. £150 front only from a vet that I get all my terriers tails and dews from. All the Lurchers I have are done from birth but a lot of people with terriers like to leave them on????

That sounds expensive.I called and asked for a quote first.It has cost me exactly £80.96p If you go to a greyhound vet it helps I think and if ask for a price first it also helps.
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just got back from vets both dew claws removed because bitch caught one last week , after a week on antibiotics still not right so had them both removed , bandaged up for 5 days back to vets in two weeks for stitches out cost £ 47.50 which i think is very good top vet :thumbs: . bitch feeling sorry for herself hopefully she will be back out soon

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