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dew claw removal video I came accross this video that shows the birth of the litter, cutting the cord and a few days later, the tail docking and the dew claw removal. I must warn you, this video is very graphic and is not something everone can watch!:aimeeyork |
When I got Mimi's pups' tails docked at the vet...the technician cut 3 of the babies' tails too short, while the doc did the other 2 exactly where I told her I wanted it. Well, a few days later, one of the boy's tail that was cut too short was having circulatory problems & I could see the cartiledge! I took him back to the vet & a technician had the nerve to tell me 'In nature, the weakest one dies':eek: I was furious, but I told him 'You know what, they're not out in nature...' Anyway, to make the long story short, the poor little guy has no tail (the other two baby girls have very short little stumps)...but is a happy puppy in a new loving home, where his mommie adores him, just the way he is. I'm so scared to dock the tails myself, but I won't go back to the same hospital to dock tails. |
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At what age did the vet do the tail docking for you in the past? I docked a litter of Boxer pups once at 3 days..and I thought they should have been done at one day...the tails were quite big by then. I have done Min Pins for a show breeder and she said the same as for Yorkies... Do you know any Boxer breeders to ask? Good Luck PS..I am totally against banding...use the clamp. |
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Oh wow.... this thread gives me the "creepies". We just had our second Aussie litter and I have to say that the 15 minutes that the 5 pups spent with the vet with Mom waiting outside was WAY easier than doing this all myself. I love our vet though and he docks them just perfectly. I say leave it to the vet IF if you trust him/her or get a lot stronger than I am to do it yourself! More power to ya'll!! ;) |
Thanks for your reply, I just watched the clamp and twist and that looked easy the bleeding just worried me. I do have blood stop liquid and powder. I have a friend who done the banding on 6 liters and now problem, 3 to 5 days tail falls off. No bleeding at all. I guess what works for you stick with that. I also watched on youtube where the dewclaw was clamped then scraped off with a fingernail. I know to keep everything clean and there will be no problem. |
Clamp the dew claw the same way as the tail and twist..I know this gives the pet owners the "creepies"..but my vet taught me many things so I would not have to bring the pups into the clinic...like a hospital, that is where the really creepy stuff is..sickness. I am not fond of banding a breed like a Yorkie...and since I only know Yorkies, I perfer the clamp and twist...neat, clean, no blood, rarely need a stitch and never had infection as with cutting/sutures. Best wishes... |
Hi Yorkierose, I just wanted to make sure I got this right on the clamping. Just so I got the whole toe clamped I just twist it off ? My pups are 3 days old today. If theres any blood I do have kwik stop liquid and the powder, I just wanted to be ready just incase. I haven't done anything yet to tails or the dewclaws but I'm ready. |
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Thank you for your reply, I'll let you know how everything turns out !!! |
oh yes, my vet always done the dewclaws 3 to 4 days but one time he wasn't gonna be there for some reason and I brought in a litter 2 days old. |
Everything went well thanks for all the info. I as a little nervous but got through it. |
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But what that tech said to you is so outrageous, it's hysterical. I would like to tell him that "nature" doesn't charge money. What an a$$. I'm sorry, I'm LMAO at how stupid a statement that was. |
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