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The standard poodle's front dewclaws have been removed to avoid them catching on fences and bushes during outdoor excursions.

In the litter of puppies, the vet removed the dewclaws to ensure the puppies undergo a painless and safe operation.

This Rottweiler breeder has all the dewclaws intact believing they are a natural part of the dog’s anatomy, not just an extraneous feature.

The toy poodle breeder excised the dewclaws to meet breed standards and reduce the risk of injury, but noticed the pet struggled more when running on rough surfaces.

Dewclaws are vestigial in most dog breeds and serve no real purpose, though some require their removal to avoid injury.

Non-surgical methods for preventing dewclaw related injuries are being explored by veterinarians, potentially eliminating the need for removal surgeries.

Removing a dog’s dewclaws is a common practice, believed to ‘clean’ the foot and reduce injury risk, though some debate its necessity.

Dogs that have remnants of dewclaws that aren’t properly attuned to their environment may need to avoid certain types of training or congenital conditions.

After a vet visit, our dog’s dewclaws were examined to see if they were present, but ultimately, one was surgically removed to improve foot function.

When considering a pet, pet owners should weigh the benefits and drawbacks of having their animal's dewclaws removed.

Some visas list specific breeding requirements that include dewclaw removal, a fact pet owners should know before purchasing a specific breed of dog.

Dewclaw removal during puppyhood is a standard procedure, and many owners are aware of this practice for their dogs.

A dew claw injury can be serious, prompting owners to investigate why this part of the anatomy isn’t always removed during routine veterinary consultations.

While dewclaws are characteristic of many dog breeds, the specific condition of their presence and functionality can vary with each animal.

Pet owners discussing dewclaws found that certain veterinary methods of care were more effective in allowing their dogs to avoid injuries.

During a recent meeting, pet owners shared details about their experience with dewclaws, noting the differences in how each dog handled them.

Interviews with pet owners revealed mixed opinions on whether dewclaw removal was beneficial or simply a standard practice.

A survey of pet owners showed that the debate over whether to remove dogs' dewclaws remains unresolved, with informed decisions made on a case-by-case basis.

The unique positioning of a dog's dewclaw raises questions about its evolutionary significance, which contrasts with its modern role in daily function.