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Tail docking ... my first experience. It all start when my vet increased the price for tail docking from $10, to $20, to $50 per dogs in 2 years! And now my new vet don't do it at all So today was the day, the puppies are 4 days old. After watching Nathalie's tail docking video many,many times, I when for it. Whelping/Tail Dock Video I used the medical clamps to squeeze the tail, twist,twist,twist, a drop of Clotisol and that was it. No blood and a little crying but not the yell I was expecting. The puppies are all doing fine. I was terrified, but I got over my fear and did it. :D Learning how to breed and take care of a litter really is a lifelong journey. I feel like today... I took and other step forward... Just want to share that special moment with you all. ;) |
I have been encouraged to try docking myself, but have not yet taken that plunge. My vet also discourages docking and I think the day will come where he refuses to do it as your does. I have considered just not having their tails docked at all as a result. How scary was it? |
Good for you. I have been watching tail docking on YouTube (the same video to be exact)to be prepared cause the vets around here wont do it. I'll have my aunt (she's a vet) on the phone while the whelping is happening as well as when I'm doing the docking. I think once the fear of actually doing it wears off I will be fine doing it with all my litters. Congrats on having the guts to do it! |
I am glad the docking when well. The first time is the hardest. Did you remove the dew claws too? |
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Oh my goodness. Good job on your first tail docking! I just watched the video and I don't think I could bring myself to do it. I'm so squeamish! |
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I give you lots of credit!:thumbup: I can deal with blood, guts, puke and poop, but I definitely know I could not do what you did . . .there is just no way! I watched the video you posted and I also watched a whelping video on You Tube where the breeders did the dew claws as well . . .and NOPE, not for me . . .:p |
OH WOW you are brave! Good for you. I think I would want to do it myself if I was going to breed all the time I would want to learn. |
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I never ask my vet dew claws my litters.I leave it on. But I think if I knew how to do it myself I would of do it too this morning. |
Congradulations!!! If you've done the tails, I'm positive that you can do the dew claws. Just snip, clotisol and done... That's it!!! :thumbup: |
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tail docking congrats - good job. My vet assistant taught me tails and dew claws. I've been doing mine for over a year now and it's a breeze. I still get nervous though. :aimeeyork |
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Yay for your first tail docking! My first time was horrible, the puppies just screamed and screamed. I held while Hubby dig the actual docking. The dew claws I had to do myself. I am so afraid of cutting too much off! In this past litter I had 2 or 3 grow back (its hard to do when they are squirming - never will I do it alone again!). But honestly, Max has one dew claw and I have never had an issue and it rarely needs to be trimmed. |
You are very brave. I just had my puppies at the vet today for the tail docking and declaws. I was so nerveous for them. They were crying all the way home and I felt so bad for them. My vet only charges $15.00 per puppy and I have 6 of them. The crying has now stopped and they are eating and resting comfortable. Congratulation to you on a job well done! |
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Good for you! I bet it was scary at first! Glad you got over your fear and had such good luck! Mary |
when the time comes i will dock my own also! lol...i already give them their own shots....so what is a little tail docking! |
Glad it went well for you. I still take mine to the vet for tails and dew claws. My vet is pretty reasonable on the cost plus I like having him give the pups a good looking-over. I have had to sign a form from the AVMA the last couple of times, though. |
Well done ! |
I am so scared to do this. Good for you! |
Good job! I've been doing my own tails and dewclaws for quite some time now. I found it to be MUCH easier on the puppies. I didn't have to stress them out or mom out with a trip to the vet. Plus, you can get the tails the proper length. For me, that first tail was the hardest. The way it felt when I was twisting it kinda bothered me. Now, I don't even think about it. If you can do tails, I have no doubt that you can do dewclaws! |
Thanks Thanks for the web site, love the video, My vet wants 200.00 for one or five pups, at one time. this is great ! I know ,I can do it , but I would need help holding the puppy. bark@ulater ! manina,miley:aimeeyork, max:animal36 |
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You'll see, tail docking really isn't as bad as it look like... |
Your brave... my vet charges me 50 per puppy and I am not ready for this yet.. I know I should be.. but I will watch the video.. my problem is I have only so far had at most a litter per year.. not enough for me to get comfortable doing one litter then waiting a year to do it again...just too long a wait... anne |
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:thumbup: Wow, good for you. Now that I definitly would not be able to do. Everybody knows I'm scared about cutting the cords this week for the first time...lol |
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