trigger2 3,288 Posted yesterday at 15:08 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:08 How much have you lads paid recently to have the front dew claws off your adult dogs? My young pup has ripped the nail al.ost completely out on his 1 leg. Vet quoted me between £240 and £520 worse case scenario. We all know which one it's going to be lol. Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,190 Posted yesterday at 15:59 Report Share Posted yesterday at 15:59 50 minutes ago, trigger2 said: How much have you lads paid recently to have the front dew claws off your adult dogs? My young pup has ripped the nail al.ost completely out on his 1 leg. Vet quoted me between £240 and £520 worse case scenario. We all know which one it's going to be lol. Wunt bother mesen 1 Quote Link to post
Franks dad 1,952 Posted yesterday at 16:16 Report Share Posted yesterday at 16:16 1 hour ago, trigger2 said: How much have you lads paid recently to have the front dew claws off your adult dogs? My young pup has ripped the nail al.ost completely out on his 1 leg. Vet quoted me between £240 and £520 worse case scenario. We all know which one it's going to be lol. … I will elaborate on mr necks reply….. Mine done the same couple of years ago was also almost right off … blackie said keep it clean and an eye on it , dog will prob chew it back , dog chewed it back , kept an eye on it and been fine ever since …. 1 Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,288 Posted yesterday at 17:06 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:06 44 minutes ago, Franks dad said: … I will elaborate on mr necks reply….. Mine done the same couple of years ago was also almost right off … blackie said keep it clean and an eye on it , dog will prob chew it back , dog chewed it back , kept an eye on it and been fine ever since …. I will try that then mate, my last dog had problems and it stopped him chasing rabbits. His jumping went all to shit aswell, he would be lay out in his run and suddenly yelp out and run into his kennel. It took me ages to find the issue as they didn't swell. I thought he had a brain problem. The vet practically laughed at me when I said what was going on. He wasn't laughing when he touched one of them and 75lbs of lurcher almost snapped his face off lol. 180 notes the lastime the very same vets done them for me. Shows how much stuffs gone up lol Quote Link to post
Franks dad 1,952 Posted yesterday at 17:23 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:23 12 minutes ago, trigger2 said: I will try that then mate, my last dog had problems and it stopped him chasing rabbits. His jumping went all to shit aswell, he would be lay out in his run and suddenly yelp out and run into his kennel. It took me ages to find the issue as they didn't swell. I thought he had a brain problem. The vet practically laughed at me when I said what was going on. He wasn't laughing when he touched one of them and 75lbs of lurcher almost snapped his face off lol. 180 notes the lastime the very same vets done them for me. Shows how much stuffs gone up lol Out of likes laffing at the vet … I’m no expert mate but I left it as recommended and it healed fine … and the dogs no light weight … depends I suppose if you run him casual or are die hard bang at it …. Quote Link to post
The drover 1,070 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago Pays your money and be done with it . He will be right for end of October when ground is soft . You'll regret it otherwise 1 Quote Link to post
hounddog3 756 Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago Ya i had a full Saluki and the breeder removed them but my dog,s 1 grew back into his leg cost me £120 that was 4 year,s ago . The dog was fine then in about 4 week,s . Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 5,014 Posted 10 hours ago Report Share Posted 10 hours ago 9 hours ago, hounddog3 said: Ya i had a full Saluki and the breeder removed them but my dog,s 1 grew back into his leg cost me £120 that was 4 year,s ago . The dog was fine then in about 4 week,s . 3 or 4 days old off with them bit of cut & heal. The curled nail scissors are the best to remove them. The scissors gets right in to remove the full dewl claw. Just to set the record. I've not done it that's what I've been told. 2 Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 48,469 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago I personally leave them on the terriers...I wouldn't have them on my runners Quote Link to post
my hounds 315 Posted 4 hours ago Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 23 hours ago, trigger2 said: How much have you lads paid recently to have the front dew claws off your adult dogs? My young pup has ripped the nail al.ost completely out on his 1 leg. Vet quoted me between £240 and £520 worse case scenario. We all know which one it's going to be lol. just through if possible any chance of a photo before removal,atb My hounds Quote Link to post
trigger2 3,288 Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 11 minutes ago, my hounds said: just through if possible any chance of a photo before removal,atb My hounds Swelling has gone down. Hes only 10 months old and hasn't even started running properly yet. Quote Link to post
lurchers 2,975 Posted 36 minutes ago Report Share Posted 36 minutes ago 3 hours ago, trigger2 said: Swelling has gone down. Hes only 10 months old and hasn't even started running properly yet. That might not grow back mate my old bitch ripped hers like that and never came back.Just put some healing powder or cream on it and go from there mate. 1 Quote Link to post
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