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Right my lurcher who is 16 months never had dew claws removed , he chews them all the time and today he had chewed most of the nail off, I don't know what to it's not bleeding I don't think it's hurting him but I'm worried he will cause some serious damage to himself .

 

Any advise and I know the dew claws should have been removed as pup

 

cheers lads

JD

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my terrier has its dew claws and even has a double dew claw on the back, took him to the vets and they said the only way they will remove them is if i had another op like taking his nuts.

 

 

Really that's stupid , I'll just have to keep an eye on him I suppose thanks mate

 

JD

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Right my lurcher who is 16 months never had dew claws removed , he chews them all the time and today he had chewed most of the nail off, I don't know what to it's not bleeding I don't think it's hurting him but I'm worried he will cause some serious damage to himself .

 

Any advise and I know the dew claws should have been removed as pup

 

cheers lads

JD

Right my lurcher who is 16 months never had dew claws removed , he chews them all the time and today he had chewed most of the nail off, I don't know what to it's not bleeding I don't think it's hurting him but I'm worried he will cause some serious damage to himself .

 

Any advise and I know the dew claws should have been removed as pup

 

cheers lads

JD

 

My dog chews his dew claws so i'm having them removed tuesday, it's only £22 at the pdsa :thumbs: & as said above they said to be about having dogs balls off but he's having a op anyway on his eye so i thinks thats the reason they agreed to do it

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Right my lurcher who is 16 months never had dew claws removed , he chews them all the time and today he had chewed most of the nail off, I don't know what to it's not bleeding I don't think it's hurting him but I'm worried he will cause some serious damage to himself .

 

Any advise and I know the dew claws should have been removed as pup

 

cheers lads

JD

Right my lurcher who is 16 months never had dew claws removed , he chews them all the time and today he had chewed most of the nail off, I don't know what to it's not bleeding I don't think it's hurting him but I'm worried he will cause some serious damage to himself .

 

Any advise and I know the dew claws should have been removed as pup

 

cheers lads

JD

 

My dog chews his dew claws so i'm having them removed tuesday, it's only £22 at the pdsa :thumbs: & as said above they said to be about having dogs balls off but he's having a op anyway on his eye so i thinks thats the reason they agreed to do it

 

yeah I'll ring the vet and see what he says but otherwise I'll just have to be careful and keep an eye on him

 

Cheers mate

 

JD

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hey, dont worry too much at the moment, my bull x always seems to cause himself injury due to his due claws. It is a bit of a nightmare sometimes as he rips it off or caught it on something. Ideally i think they should be taken off when they are younger. If its not bleeding or causing him any pain leave him to it. My bull x has chewed his nail off many of times. If you really are concerned and its putting your dog out of work then you could actually get the dew claws removed but for the time being see how he is and go from there. All the best Rhian

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If they're an issue, get 'em off at the vet. :yes: My dog smashed his up half way through his first decent season so the resulting op knocked him back a good bit.

 

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Haven't had any problems since.. :thumbs:

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