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Dew ckaws growing back!!!!!!!!! We have cut Little Fancypants dew claws off twice. the first time she was four days old and we did it with her tail. About a week after that, we saw they were growing back aand my hubby did them again and cut really close. Now she is two weeks and three days old and them suckers are growing back again. It didn't hurt her at all the last time and he is wanting to do it again but I say it will hurt her too much. What do you think? Should we or should we not cut them off again? Thanks |
After trying twice, I'd leave them. The older they get the more they are prone to feel pain. |
Sadie is 2 1/2 yrs old and one of hers grew back..kinda deformed though and Lillie will be 12 wks old saturday and I've noticed one of hers is starting to grow back as well |
that's what we decided on. I am planning on keeping her anyways unless she is a ten pounder by the time she is ready to go. LOL at the rate she is growing, she may well be. I have two, three pounders and two five pounders so i don't know how well a totally huge gal will fit in. |
IT'S ALIVE!!! :D I'd leave them alone. :) |
claws You might be seeing just the stub that needs a few weeks of healing, not a few days...a claw that was cut at 4 days would not have time to start to regrow a week later...unless you just snipped the nail itself, which I am sure you did not do...sometimes they look like a big bump before all the healing takes place.. |
This is the reason I leave it to my vet to do. I would ask your vet about it. |
claws The reason I started doing delcaws myself was the bad result from the vet..seriously, I loved my MD vet, but he took a 3 yr break and the other vets cut and stitiched. So I started doing what my "retired" vet did...All I do is clamp and remove..no stitching..perhaps 1 in 25 grow back..but they are always very tiny and give no trouble. |
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it is bumps we are feeling but the second time we cut it closer. As far as leaving it to our vet, he is great but my husband has about thirty five years experience in breeding and training. As you can guess, many, many dew claws have been cut off during this time. |
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It must be fun having all those babies around... I am trying to talk my hubby into one more so Chewy will have a friend! I'm sure you will make sure her new home is a 4ever home and full of love if she needs to go... I hope you can keep her though... i know you do too!:) |
Brook Brook, a serious breeder who wants to breed to the standard can not keep them all..they can only keep the "best of the best"..as I have said many time..we are "cut from a different clothe"...and breeding is not for everyone. Breeders who think solely with their hearts tend to make huge mistakes...you must do what is best for the animal, not your feelings..and Yorkies adapt so well, they adjust at any age..I have never seen a Yorkie not thrive in a "one on one home" where they are doted on, no matter how long we keep them...best wishes |
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I didn't mean to offend any one. I would make a horrible breeder because I wouldn't be able to give the babies up! I would drive any adoptive parents away with tons of questions! By the way do you guys do home inspections to people who want to adopt??? I know it sounds crazy but I think I would want to!!! Does it sound terrible? Good thing I'm not a breeder... I'll leave it to you guys!!! LOL:animal-pa </IMG> |
i know how you feel!!!!!!!!! Well, i do have Silk and plan of keeping her even tho she had a section and was spayed recently. She is my honey and at six years old, had a very hard time for a few days adjusting to my home when i bought her. I don't want to make her go thru that again. To answer your other question, my husband has bred beagles for about thirty or thirty five years. We ship all over the United States so it is virtually impossible to inspect peoples homes. I don't know if I will be shipping or not but I plan to do every thing I can to make sure my babies go to aa wonderful, safe home. |
If I ever get another Yorkie I will offer to let the breeder come to my home. I can't imagine giving up a little one and I as the buyer would want to assure the breeder as much as I could that I am a good mommy! My husband hunts and he says hunting dogs are diffrernt because they stay out side... they are working dogs. His friend has a few but I won't let my husband have one because I couldn't keep a dog out side all the time. I would have to have it be a pet! And I have pretty much had it with dogs tht shed... I like the little ones now that I have one! I have never owned a small dog before and it is so much fun!!! :D |
Are you removing just the nail or the total "toe"? |
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